Estes Metalizer

Estes - Metalizer {Kit} (2168) [2006-]

Contributed by Warren Wattles

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 1.35 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Skill Level: 1
Style: Sport
Estes Metalizer

Brief:
E2X single-stage LPR with parachute and plastic fins.

Construction:
Parts list:

  • 1 body tube
  • 2 fin can halves (with fins pre-assembled)
  • 1 plastic nosecone
  • 1 plastic parachute (pre-assembled)
  • 1/8" launch lug (pre-attached)

Construction is extremely easy. This is how it goes:

  1. Glue two fin can halves together.
  2. Glue fin can into body tube
  3. Attach shock cord and parachute t' nose cone
  4. Attach self-adhesive decal.

That's really all thar be t' it. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! T' launch lug is already attached when you buy it along with t' shock cord bein' mounted. T' fins are a solid piece with t' fin can halves.

T' illustrations in t' instructions are t' typical Estes fare and are more than adequate for a build o' this simplicity. Ahoy! There was a step included for removin' any excess plastic flashin' before gluin' t' two fin can halves together but this was nay necessary on me kit since thar wasn't any excess flashing.

Estes Metalizer PRO: Hardly any place t' go wrong

CON: Nay much challenge if you are lookin' for one

Finishing:
T' finish for t' entire model is a chrome-like plastic from t' tip o' t' nose cone t' t' trailin' edge o' the fins. Avast, me proud beauty! T' body tube itself is covered in a reflective silver single piece wrap.

T' decal is a self-adhesive sticker, matey, printed t' match t' style o' t' rocket. Blimey! Blimey! T' one problem I had was that the cuttin' on t' edges o' t' decal went entirely through t' backin' and separatin' t' decal from t' underlying paper be troublesome at first.

Somethin' that I had never seen before be a decal that was included which listed all t' recommended motors. Aye aye! Blimey! The instructions suggested placin' it near t' bottom o' t' rocket as an easy reference for what motors t' use. Arrr! Blimey! Very handy!

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Estes Metalizer

Flight:
Flight for this rocket is very straightforward. T' motor retention is via a screw-on cap which goes on over the motor. Arrr! T' flier inserts t' motor, screws on t' cap, then inserts t' igniter and plug. Begad! Nothin' more required.

Waddin' is required, and t' chute (bein' plastic) needs t' be packed carefully and inspected carefully before each flight t' ensure that all o' t' shroud lines are properly secured.

As for t' manufacturer's recommended motors, 4 are listed, ya bilge rat, but I can only recommend 2. T' A8-3 had quite a few people at me club nervous about recovery. It only flew t' about 100 feet, ya bilge rat, and t' ejection charge went off at around 30 feet. Avast, me proud beauty! It be very underpowered on this motor. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! T' B4-4 was also recommended, ya bilge rat, me bucko, but failed t' get much altitude as well. Of t' other two motors, t' C6-5 was nearly perfect, although t' delay was a bit too long. Begad! But o' t' motors recommended, arrr, it flew t' best on t' C6-5.

Recovery:
T' shock cord in use be t' new Estes "rubber band" style cord and is pre-mounted inside t' body tube. While this makes assembly easy, ya bilge rat, it also makes it harder t' replace should t' cord become damaged durin' t' life of the rocket.

T' supplied chute be more than adequate t' brin' t' rocket down safely, even when one o' t' shroud lines pulled loose.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
PRO: Very flashy, me bucko, very easy t' build, arrr, ya bilge rat, prep, shiver me timbers, and fly. Blimey! Good kit for someone who wants t' feel that they've assembled their own rocket but isn't ready for somethin' more challenging.

CON: Recommended motor list needs t' be revised t' eliminate t' A8-3.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Other Reviews
  • Estes Metalizer By Ed Rodrigo (September 14, 2011)

    E2X single-stage rocket kit with silver metallic finish. Components Components: Nose cone Body tube (launch lugs and elastic shock cord pre-installed) 2-piece plastic fin and engine module Parachute Construction is quick and easy.   Glue the 2-piece plastic fin/engine module together Glue the body tube to the fin/engine module ...

Flights

Comments:

avatar
D.L.K. (January 10, 2008)
I agree with the above review. I Built this rocket with my God son and the only changes I made were to add a longer shock cord and I also went with a streamer made from plastic police tape instead of the parachute. All flights so far have been on B6-4 motors and all flights have been straight up with recoveries not far from the pad. The shiny finish makes tracking this rocket very easy. This is a great kit that is simple to build and is a lot of rocket for the money.
avatar
A.I. (March 21, 2008)
I built the Metalizer as a small rocket to do some wind tests before the larger rockets are flown. I am impressed with the quality here. Very easy to construct. It is the easiest EX2 that I have assembled. It is a pretty rocket and I flies straight on B's and C's. One of my better flying and looking rockets.
avatar
J.O. (May 18, 2009)
I agree with the earlier opinions. I like this rocket for a few reasons. One, it's a larger size compared to other low power rockets (Alpha, Viking etc). Two, the silver color makes it easy to see. Three, it's a good flier. I've used only C6-5 motors so far, and the ejection always seems to be just after the apogee. It is becoming a favorite of mine to fly. The rocket is also very easy to construct. I think the only tip would be to check the shock cord for damage before flights.
avatar
Ed Rodrigo (September 6, 2011)

I totally agree with the other comments.  This rocket is a quick build and a great flier!  I built it in an afternoon with a five-year old boy, and we flew it later that afternoon. We used each of the three recommended enginesm and each flight was perfect.  The Estes standard two-piece engine/fin module makes this rocket both robust, and simple to fly.  The bright silver finish looks great, and definitely makes it easy to track.  I highly recommend this rocket as a quick, simple, reliable, good-looking and great-flying introduction to rocket construction for a small child.

comment Post a Comment