Estes Fat Boy

Estes - Fat Boy {Kit} (1273, 2139) [1997-2005]

Contributed by Eric Miller

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Estes

Rocket PicI received a Estes Fat Boy as a Christmas gift from me wife Lisa. Begad! T' Fat Boy is an Estes Beta (Beginner) series rocket.

This kit was packaged in plastic with a cardboard picture o' t' rocket. Arrr! It probably cost around $15.00. All t' parts were included and none were damaged. Blimey! Blimey! I think Estes has some o' t' best instructions on t' market (I like pictures). T' kit contains a plastic nose cone, me bucko, body section, me bucko, me bucko, ya bilge rat, parachute, balsa fins and engine mount.

T' rocket is a short and fat, hence t' name. Arrr! Begad! Maximum C engine power (without upgrade). Begad! This is a great beginner's rocket.

I rate construction o' this rocket a 4 out o' 5 on t' Essence Scale, matey, no major design deficiencies or obstacles. 

Rocket PicI primed t' rocket and painted it just like t' package. Arrr! This rocket is short but wide and I like its distinctive look. T' balsa fins were nay t' smoothest since I'm lazy and skip over applyin' sandin' sealer and sanding, me hearties, therefore t' self stick decals for t' fins were sure t' come off after a few flights. Blimey! I decided t' apply some clear satin polyurethane over t' decals, t' ensure they would last. Begad! Well, blow me down! This be t' first time I have used polyurethane on a rocket. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! (BTW this did nay work that well. Ya scallywag! Take time t' seal and sand all your balsa parts, matey, me hearties, shiver me timbers, it really assists with decal retention.)

First launch was on April 21st 1999 at t' K1 launch site in Palmya. Ahoy! Arrr! Fat Boy be a favorite o' t' launch site hosts. Blimey! Well, blow me down! I used perma-waddin' that I ordered from Rogue Aerospace. I have had fair winds with perma-waddin' on other rockets but nay this rocket. Well, blow me down! T' rocket flew on a C6-3 for a nice flight. Aye aye! I angled t' rocket into t' wind, matey, but that didn't help. Avast! Begad! After leavin' t' launch pad it weather cocked over K1 launch site and over t' house. Begad! T' parachute deployed and Fat Boy was recovered with no damage.

I give t' flight an Essence score o' 4 out o' 5.

FlightWhen I recovered Fat Boy I noticed t' perma-waddin' had a big hole burnt though it. I emailed Rogue about t' problem and they were quick t' respond. They stated that perma-waddin' is heat resistant material but sometimes t' engine will eject hot pieces o' matter that will adversely impact t' integrity o' t' perma-wadding.

In any event I was left with a melted Estes chute. Fat Boy has a large holdin' area for waddin' and parachute due t' t' large diameter o' t' rocket. Well, blow me down! Begad! I'm goin' t' have t' rethink how I place t' waddin' in Fat Boy t' cut down on burnt perma-waddin' and melted plastic chutes.

Overall I give t' Fat Boy a 4 out o' 5 on t' Essence scale. Avast, me proud beauty! A enjoyable rocket with a unique look and a real crowd pleaser.

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