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Manufacturer: | Excelsior Rocketry |
Brief:
T' HONEST GOON is another Goony retro-bash decal/plan set that is available from Excelsior Rocketry. Begad! This is nay a
kit but rather a set o' instructions, fin patterns, ya bilge rat, me hearties, and most importantly decals t' kit bash an Estes Baby Bertha (plus
a few extra parts) into some rocketry fun. Avast! If you could nay tell by t' name (you certainly can from t' finished
product), arrr, matey, this is based on an Honest John. Begad! T' HONEST GOON be t' fourth addition t' me Excelsior Goony collection.
There current are 14 different plan sets available so this will nay be me last. Aye aye!
Construction:
Since this is a kit bash, shiver me timbers, me hearties, you are required t' start with t' Baby Bertha kit with some additional components needed.
T' few extra parts for this kit were a BNC70AJ nose cone, a TA6070 tube transition, a small piece o' BT-70 tubing, a
screw eye, ya bilge rat, and a 3/32 balsa sheet for t' fins. Arrr! For this build I opted t' nay use a Baby Bertha kit since I had
the tubes, motor mount, arrr, me bucko, and balsa sheet already. Ya scallywag! I got t' nose cone and balsa transition from Thrustline Aerospace.
(Thought t' self: Wouldnt it be great if Thrustline offered t' parts packs for t' Excelsior GOONY birds?)
T' instructions that are delivered with t' decals have you followin' t' Baby Bertha instruction but makin' modifications where necessary. Begad! Arrr! T' changes include movin' t' motor mount about ¾" forward in t' body tube for added stability though I cannot image that this will be an issue with t' added weight from t' modified nose cone. T' modified nose cone is created by trimmin' t' shoulders o' t' BNC70AJ and t' TA6070 so that they can be connected by 7/8 piece o' BT-70. Blimey! I used me small table saw t' do t' trimming. Avast! For t' HONEST GOON you do nay use t' fins in t' Baby Bertha kit. Aye aye! A fin pattern is provided for use t' cut t' 3/32 balsa fins with placement instructions. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! T' final change for this kit bash be t' location o' t' launch lugs. Ya scallywag! You cut t' lug in half and glue one on t' small section o' BT-70 on t' nose. Well, arrr, blow me down! Because o' t' enlarged nose, t' other half goes on one of t' fins about a ¼" from t' main body tube. I used a launch rod t' line up t' posi tion o' t' two lugs. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! Here be t' RockSim diagram showin' t' new CG and CP.
Finishing:
This is where you want t' take your time t' produce sharp but GOONY lookin' rocket. Aye aye! I used watered downed Elmer's
Carpenter's Wood Filler t' fill t' tube spiral, nose cone, me bucko, and fins. Blimey! I sanded it smooth and then put another
application o' wood filler on t' nose cone section. More sandin' then came on heavy coat o' gray sandable auto primer.
A coat o' white primer came after more sandin' (normally I would do two coats but since t' rocket is goin' t' be white
there is no need). Well, blow me down! Begad! There was more sandin' then t' entire rocket is painted gloss white. Arrr! I applied two coats for the
finished model. Blimey! T' nice thin' is thar be no maskin' required for this rocket so paintin' goes fairly quick. Avast! Arrr! It is the
decals that you are actually payin' for when orderin' from Excelsior Rocketry so you want t' make sure that you follow
the instruction when applyin' them. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! They are very easy t' work with and I experienced no issues whatsoever.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
On t' instruction card, it states t' recommended motors are an A8-3, arrr, B6-4, and C6-5. T' Baby Bertha kit also flies
on a B4-4 motor so I see no reason why this GOONYBIRD could nay on that motor. I decided t' test that and loaded the
rocket with a B4-4. Ya scallywag! That is what I had available at t' time and be worried about flyin' on an A8-3 with t' heavier
nose cone. Ya scallywag! T' rocket arched slight into t' wind on take off. Well, blow me down! T' chute deployed close t' apogee and t' decent was
about perfect on t' 12 chute. Begad! I was very satisfied with t' flight. Avast, me proud beauty! There be a semi round indentation in part
of t' nose cone. Avast! It would appear t' be from snappin' back into t' body tube but thar were no marks at t' end o' the
tube. Avast! Aye aye! Before I fly this rocket again, I will lengthen t' shock cord by 12 and try it on a different motor.
Recovery:
Usually I would modify t' recovery system t' consist o' a Keelhaul®©™®
cord attached t' t' motor mount with t' elastic shock cord that is tied t' t' Keelhaul®©™®
cord but for this rocket I used t' standard paper mount that comes with a Baby Bertha kit. Aye aye! Ahoy! A length o' 36
elastic shock cord be used for this rocket. I prepped t' rocket with a 4 x 4 Nomex®;
heat shield and 12 Mylar chute.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Since you need t' purchase items from various vendors t' complete this rocket, me guess is that you have t' be a real
fan o' t' GOONY series t' want t' invest t' time and money. Avast! Ya scallywag! I am certainly glad that I did. Ahoy! T' HONEST GOON is a very
nice addition t' me growin' Excelsior Rocketry GOONY Retro-Bash kits. It was fun t' build and even more fun t' fly. As
the Excelsior web site states, me bucko, me bucko, Get GOONY at your next launch!! I know for sure that I will be GOONY at all
my launches and hope thar are other people havin' t' same fun as I am with these kits.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: The Honest Goon is another great idea from Fred at Excelsior rockets. It is a modest downscale of the larger kits that are out there and comes with an outstanding set of decals. Remember though, they are GOONY! If you have never done an Excelsior goony, you really need to get one! These are fun builds, mostly easy and finish up looking wonderful. They also fly with the best ...
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