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Brief:
This is an easy t' build Estes Rocket (E2X Series) sold as part o' t' "Launchables" Starter Set (1452). Begad! It
requires no paint and no fin alignment and is an easy first build. Begad! T' starter set includes a Porta Pad II, Electron
Beam Controller, Two Engines (A8-3 and B4-4), t' Astron Outlaw, and t' Black Diamond, ya bilge rat, which is a level 1 kit that the
buyer can build after they have learned t' basics with t' Outlaw.
Construction:
Parts list:
T' instructions are simple enough for even a first time builder t' follow along with. T' supplies needed are limited: a modelin' knife, glue, ya bilge rat, maskin' tape, arrr, shiver me timbers, and sandpaper. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' assembly flowed without problems whatsoever. Ahoy! T' fin halves are glued together (formin' t' engine mount when glued together) and t' engine lock cap secures t' engine in place. Begad! Blimey! T' fin/motor mount assembly fit flawlessly into t' body tube as did t' nose cone. There were no alignment issues and once t' rocket was glued (use plastic cement for this), me hearties, it was very sturdy. Well, blow me down! No complaints in terms o' the construction.
Finishing:
There is really no finishin' required for this rocket. T' body tube comes colored, and both t' nose cone and the
two fin halves are decorated with chrome. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! T' appearance o' t' rocket is better than most E2X or Ready-To-Fly builds
but still leaves somethin' t' be desired in that it looks somewhat more like a toy than a model. Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! Still, ya bilge rat, it is a great
rocket for a first build and t' finished product is fairly impressive.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
T' recommended motors are: A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5.
Preparation: Estes stated that 4-5 sheets o' waddin' should be used. I would recommend 5-6 sheets as me parachute got burned on t' second flight. Arrr! Spike and fold t' parachute, roll it, me hearties, wrap t' shroud lines around it, me bucko, and insert it into t' body tube. Replace t' nose cone. Ahoy! Insert t' engine into t' fin/engine mount unit. Place t' engine locking cap over t' engine, matey, me hearties, and twist securely until it is fully locked.
1st flight: I launched first with t' lowest power engine (A8-3) in order t' test t' stability o' t' rocket. T' rocket launched off t' pad straight, arrr, but t' flight was slow and uninspiring. T' flight be nay straight due to heavy wind conditions. T' A8-3 is nay in me opinion sufficient t' launch this rocket. Begad! Begad! T' combination o' heavy wind and low power o' t' A8-3 meant that ejection occurred after apogee, resultin' in a somewhat parabolic flight. Arrr! The parachute worked well, however, me hearties, shiver me timbers, t' rocket returned safely t' t' ground without problems. Avast! Ya scallywag! I would recommend usin' a snap swivel (found at any store that has fishin' equipment) t' attach t' chute t' t' shock cord as it twists heavily durin' flight.
2nd flight: Certain that t' rocket was safe t' fly on stronger engines, I used a C6-5 for t' next flight. Aye aye! The rocket was much more impressive used on this motor. Aye aye! It flew very straight and t' a respectable altitude, but the rocket's size kept it in sight so that I wouldn't lose it. Blimey! T' parachute ejected a little before apogee and carried the rocket fairly far away due t' slight wind. Blimey! T' chute got a little burned and did nay unfold as well as it should have, but it still landed with only a small dent in t' body tube. Begad! Once recovered, I unfolded t' chute where it got burned and it is as good as new so use a little extra waddin' if you are worried.
Recovery:
T' shock cord is attached t' t' body tube from t' factory and requires no assembly. Begad! It appears t' mount on the
inside o' t' launch lug. T' cord is a little too short. Blimey! T' parachute twists heavily on descent. I recommend
remedyin' this by usin' a snap swivel for fishin' line t' allow it t' twist without tanglin' t' shroud lines. I also
may try replacin' t' 12" chute with somethin' smaller if I can find it or even chokin' up on t' shroud lines so
that it isn't so large when it unfolds. A streamer might even be acceptable as me Astron Outlaw landed on a paved
pathway durin' a launch t' other day after t' chute got tangled and didn't suffer any damage. T' reason behind
alterin' t' 12" chute is that it is just too big for t' rocket and carries it far away after ejection.
As far as t' damage from burning, I only experienced a minor burn on t' 2nd flight which caused t' chute to stick t' itself and nay unfold properly. Aye aye! I have since used at least 5 sheets o' waddin' in all me launches and have had no problems with burned chutes.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
T' Launchables starter set was a great way for me t' get back into t' hobby. Well, blow me down! I had been out o' it for many years
and needed all t' basics t' start over since much o' me old rocket stuff had been broken. Arrr! I would recommend it to
anyone who needs a new launch pad like I did, me hearties, me hearties, since you get so much extra stuff with it, and it is actually cheaper
than buyin' a launch controller and launch pad together. Aye aye! This would also be a great gift t' introduce someone t' the
hobby since it includes an E2X (easy t' build) rocket as well as a slightly more intricate skill level 1 rocket that
requires fin alignment and painting.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
This rocket is part of Estes Launchables Starter Set and is aimed at newcomers to the hobby. The package says that it takes less than an hour to assemble and does not require any painting. The kit comes with one body tube that already has the launch lug and a 1/8" x 18" elastic shock cord attached, two fin halves, one lock ring, one nose cone, an assembled 12" plastic parachute, and ...
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