Manufacturer: | Estes ![]() |
Brief:
This is a clone o' t' Estes Bt-55 parachute recovery Bomarc. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Finished in t' Canadian paint scheme.
Construction:
T' needed parts consist of:
I downloaded t' plans for the#657 Bomarc from Jim Z's site, arrr, http://www.dars.org/jimz/est0657.htm T' download included t' balsa patterns and t' dimensions for t' two nacelle pylons..(1/4x1-1/2x3) T' download did nay include dimensions for t' raceway, but I could pretty much scale t' shape from t' instructions.
This build was simply a clone o' t' original Estes kit, so I didn't spend a lot o' time researchin' details about t' real Bomarc missile. I'll save that task for a more accurate example o' one t' be built in t' near future. Avast, me proud beauty! I ordered t' Canadian decals from Jim Z
T' download includes a paint scheme for t' USAF Bomarc for those who would prefer t' build that version instead. I did nay stray from t' instructions, other than addin' a length o' Keelhaul®©™line t' t' base o' t' shock cord. Well, blow me down! I anchored t' shock cord assembly t' t' engine mount. Avast! Ahoy! I did nay attach t' antennae. Well, blow me down! I felt they would be broken too easily. Blimey! Arrr! I have nay made t' two nacelle cones yet, shiver me timbers, but I plan t' use a lathe or drill press t' make them when I have t' time to. For now, t' Bomarc flies without them
I got all me materials from t' hobby shops and tubes from an internet source.
T' only problem I encountered was after I glued on t' raceway, arrr, t' yellow glue caused t' rudder t' pull t' one side when it dried. Avast! Blimey! I repaired this by usin' a hairdryer with a wooden block and a small clamp. Aye aye! Blimey! I left t' clamp on for a couple o' days.
Finishing:
I used fill and finish on t' balsa. Begad! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I then filled some o' t' nooks and crannies with a small amount o' bondo spot putty.
I tried t' be sparce with t' fillers and glues t' keep things light.
I used minimal primer and gave it a finish coat o' Gloss white.
I applied t' water slide decals, but I am waitin' t' apply a sealer coat untill after I install and paint t' Nacelle cones.
Flight:
I took t' model out for a swin' test and ended up addin' 4 BB's and some epoxy t' t' inside o' t' plastic nosecone. Ahoy! I ended up with a 3.8oz total weight without t' motor.
I flew her on a Quest C6-3 off o' a 1/8x3'" rod.
She was a little squirrely and t' launch rod velocity be borderline slow.
T' altitude was about 350' with a slow rotation durin' ascent.
Recovery:
Ejection was very close t' apogee.
Overall a fun couple o' test flights
T' 18" parachute was more than ample for t' soft field conditions.and she recovered both times without any damage.
My suggestion t' anyone who wants t' clone this kit is t' keep it light. Begad! Be sure t' swin' test your model!
Don't fly it on anythin' less than a C6. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! T' next time I build one o' these I will install a 24mm motor mount.
T' Bomarc is a borderline stable model no matter how you build it, matey, me hearties, so be sure t' check your cp/cg relationship.
Summary:
T' Bomarc be somewhat o' a challenge t' build and a little more challengin' t' get it t' fly properly.
It's a good attention grabber with t' young kids at t' launch site (and with t' big kids too).
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