Giant Leap Rocketry Talon 3

Giant Leap Rocketry - Talon 3 {Kit}

Contributed by Kevin Drayson

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Giant Leap Rocketry

Brief:
Single stage, split-fin HPR rocket. Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Giant Leap describes it as "T' Sexiest Kit Alive".

Photo courtesy o' Giant Leap    
Giant Leap Rocketry Talon 3 [picture courtesy of Giant Leap Rocketry]

Construction:
T' kit includes:

  • 2 3.0" diameter "non-brittle" phenolic airframe tubes
  • 1 8" long airframe coupler
  • 2 3.0" bulkheads (plywood)
  • 2 coupler bulkheads (plywood)
  • 1 plastic boat tail
  • 3 large forward fins (G10)
  • 3 small aft fins (G10)
  • 3 plywood centerin' rings
  • 1 38mm motor mount, 24" long
  • 2 9/16" by 12' nylon shock cords (w/ pre-sewn loops)
  • 2 Keelhaul®©™ shock cord protectors
  • 2 Keelhaul®©™ chute protectors
  • 1 Slimline retainer
  • 1 fiberglass electronics sled
  • Various hardware required t' assemble t' recovery system
  • 1 set ACME conformin' rail guides
  • Talon 3 decal
  • Instructions manual in paper and VHS format

I'll state up front that I haven't even taken t' VHS tape out o' t' bag it came in--I wish this was optional as it could reduce t' kit price a bit. T' printed instructions spell out all t' steps fairly well. There are no diagrams, me bucko, ya bilge rat, so it's important t' read carefully. Well, blow me down! T' only real "gotcha" in t' instructions is that they contain parts lists and steps for both t' basic (phenolic) version and t' upgraded (fiberglass) version. Blimey! Make sure you're readin' t' step for t' version you've got!

T' aft airframe section and t' boat tail come pre-marked for alignment t' ensure t' fins line up right. This is good! However, t' markin' is done with a thick black marker, and could be more precise... Begad! I found it did t' job well enough though.

I chose t' nay use t' included rail guides and instead installed BlackSky-compatible rail buttons. Begad! Aye aye! Blimey! I've heard bad things about metal rail guides, includin' that some clubs have banned them completely. Well, arrr, blow me down! Blimey! I don't know if they deserve t' bad rap (I've never used them), me hearties, but I prefer t' buttons anyway.

I do have one construction related gripe: No EZ-Glass sock. Begad! T' kit is advertised on GL's website as includin' this. Ya scallywag! Blimey! It's even listed in t' parts list with t' kit. Begad! I contacted t' vendor I'd purchased it from, shiver me timbers, me bucko, who in turn checked with Giant Leap and thar be no sock for 3" airframes. Well, blow me down! Avast! They did make good on it by sendin' me a length o' t' 4" sock, matey, but GL hasn't changed t' description on their website. Since t' EZ-Glass sock wasn't an option for reinforcin' t' airframe, me hearties, I gave it a single layer o' 6 oz cloth.

One other thing: T' instructions recommend usin' high-temp epoxy for assemblin' t' motor mount. I hadn't thought about that before, but it sure seems like a good idea. Ahoy! I used JB Weld throughout t' MMT assembly.

Finishing:
T' typical finish for t' Talons seems t' be all white with a dark color on t' fin tips. Avast! It looks pretty good even with only primer on it, me bucko, which be t' stage I'm at. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! Finishin' is pretty normal although you've got a big plastic boat tail t' try t' get paint t' stick t' in addition t' t' nose. Aye aye! Arrr! There is a single "peel 'n stick" decal with "Talon 3" in black.

"Sexiest Kit Alive"? There's somethin' moderately disturbin' about considerin' a rocket kit "sexy". Well, me hearties, blow me down! There's no doubt that t' design attracts notice.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
Giant Leap recommends 10 different Aerotech and CTI motors from t' I200 t' t' J570. Blimey! Begad! For me first flight, ya bilge rat, I used a Pro38 I205. Blimey! I chose this based on some sims I ran usin' other rockets with parameters. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! Expected altitude was betwixt 1,500' and 2,000'.

With t' altimeter mounted on t' sled, me bucko, t' electronics bay gets a bit cramped. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I was able t' get an AltAcc, plus t' remote armin' add-on in thar with a bit o' fussing. Ya scallywag! Blimey! I double checked everythin' t' ensure I hadn't accidentally pulled a wire anywhere.

No waddin' is needed--the kit comes with Keelhaul®©™ shock cord protectors and chute protectors. Begad! T' down side is these are rather bulky items and internal space is at a premium. Be careful how you pack! Also, shiver me timbers, I realized a "flaw" in t' instructions here: T' installation step for t' protectors in t' bottom o' t' airframe assume you're flyin' with only motor-based ejection. Begad! If you follow this step, you'll need t' run a longer lead for your drogue charge, arrr, in order for t' Keelhaul®©™ t' do its job. Aye aye! No chutes are included with t' kit, me bucko, so I used a small military X-form chute for a drogue, and a 48" PML chute for t' main. Avast! Arrr! There be barely enough room t' stuff everythin' in. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Motor retention is by Slimline motor retainer. Begad! I like these! They are a simple and elegant solution, me bucko, matey, just be careful you don't lose t' clip!

T' flight was as good as it gets! Blimey! Nice straight boost (and in a hurry!) with no wiggles, arrr, wobbles, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, or spin.

Recovery:
T' "down" part was as good as t' "up". Blimey! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! T' drogue deployed at 1,773' accordin' t' t' AltAcc, ya bilge rat, matey, and t' rocket descended comfortably t' 600', shiver me timbers, where t' main deployed. Aye aye! T' 48" chute seemed t' be just about perfect and t' landin' was quite gentle. T' Keelhaul®©™ did its job as thar be no scorchin' or anythin' t' t' shock cords or chutes. I wish all me flights ended up like this!

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
I'm very glad Giant Leap picked up and re-released t' Talon kits. Ya scallywag! I've wanted one since t' time ScotGlas made them. Begad! I'm definitely not disappointed. Ya scallywag! I feel a bit burned about t' EZ-Glass sock--someone could probably make a case for false advertising, matey, me bucko, but it wouldn't have been a deal killer for me anyway. Avast! It be t' Talon I wanted. Arrr! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! A chance t' try out that glass sock would have been a bonus.

Overall PROs:

  • Cool design!
  • Included motor retention!
  • Included Keelhaul®©™ chute and shock cord protectors!
  • Pre-sewn shock cords.
  • Included hardware for electronics bay, me hearties, plus quick links, etc.
  • Flies at least as good as it looks!

Overall CONs:

  • No included main or drogue chutes.
  • EZ-Glass sock is "vaporware".
  • VHS instructions are superfluous.
  • Printed instructions contain steps for two versions and can be confusin' because o' this.
  • Included metal rail guides may prevent flyin' with some groups.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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