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Brief:
This is a basic 4FNC kit that flies on 29mm and 24mm motors.
Construction:
T' kit contains one thick body tube with pre-cut fin slots and pre-cut slots
for launch lugs, 4 trapezoidal plastic fins with modified double wedge airfoil,
29mm motor mount, arrr, 24mm motor adapter, arrr, plastic nose cone, me bucko, long shock cord, and
16" chute. THe kit des nay include a payload section.
Huge PROs for this is kit are t' pre-cut slots for everythin' and easy directions. T' illustrations are decent but directions are pretty straight. Other PROs include t' extremely sturdy body and overall construction (even though t' body tube grooves are somewhat deep but are easily filled with hobby filler putty), strong fabric parachute, t' thick elastic shock cord does the trick for now, me bucko, and a reliable engine retention hook. Arrr! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Blimey! Also thar be t' ejection baffle system that enables you t' prep this thin' without wadding--it works great too!
One CON is that with t' plastic fins and pre-cut slots for fins and lugs, means that this kit isn't somethin' a "real modeler" would probably be lookin' for. Begad! This does make for a very easy and quick kit t' build, which is pretty surprisin' for t' price you pay for one o' these things. Avast! Begad! That is the other big CON: t' high prices for any Aerotech rocket. Avast! (This kit is usually found for $40-$50.)A really important note on t' Fin Lok portion o' t' build: Before gluin' t' centering rings and t' Fin Loks t' t' motor tube, me hearties, take your fins and kind o' set them in t' grooves o' t' Fin Loks t' accurately measure t' distance betwixt the Loks. Blimey! Blimey! Doin' this will ensure everythin' is in a straight line and that everythin' fits snug. Begad! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey!
Finishing:
There are pretty deep body grooves but they are like I said easy t' fill with
putty and sand right out. I would recommend roughin' up t' plastic pieces
before painting. T' fins are especially smooth and paint would run all over on
you if left smooth. Aye aye! I've read plenty o' other reviews as well as have seen
plenty o' pictures and I realized t' Mustang is one o' t' more popular
Aerotech rockets, me bucko, so I would highly recommend customizin' your paint scheme. Aye aye! I
like t' idea AT has for t' two tone paint but white and light gray would
blend in with t' sky so easily nay t' mention thar are so many other Mustangs
that finished with t' stock paint scheme I didn't want mine t' be
"another Mustang". Well, blow me down! So I decided on Competition Orange and Jade Green
metal flake. Avast, me proud beauty! You'll notice on t' picture how t' fin decals kind o' bounce out
a bit against t' orange. Avast, me proud beauty! It looks pretty sharp in t' sunlight too. Blimey! Also
regardin' t' decals, shiver me timbers, definitely follow t' directions and recommendations for
application. Blimey! T' warm water and a few drops o' liquid dish soap are awesome!
That be t' way I'll always do mine from now on. Begad! Begad! Makes life a lot easier and
makes t' decals look a ton better.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
There is a plethora o' different motors this rocket can handle. Arrr! You can go as
small as an Estes D12 but that's pretty small. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! You can go as big as G motors.
T' motor mount can take 29mm motors and also comes with a removable 24mm
mount. Well, blow me down! I use me AT RMS 24/40 casin' in it. So far I've only logged a flight
with a RMS F12-5FJ motor on it and it be awesome. Begad! Straight up mostly (had to
compensate for a little wind) with a loud, pretty slow ascent t' I'm guessing
between 600-700ft.
Recovery:
T' chute popped right when it should have. Aye aye! That ejection baffle works like a
dream. Ahoy! Better than any waddin' job I've ever done. There be absolutely ZERO
burns, scars, soot, me hearties, anythin' on either shock cord or t' chute after I
recovered it. Well, blow me down! Begad! I didn't quite reach it in time t' catch it in t' air but the
ground didn't even so much as dent t' bottom o' t' body tube. This is a very
sturdy rocket and will be t' "go to" rocket in me quiver and
probably will be for a long time. I was a little skeptical about t' somewhat
small chute, but after watchin' it descend I probably wouldn't go any more than
a couple more inches bigger, shiver me timbers, if that. Blimey! Where I flew it t' ground was pretty
forgivin' (packed beach type sand and a little grass) so I won't be changing
out t' chute at that site. Well, blow me down! Begad! T' 16" chute is big enough for me. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! T' shock
cord is nay make o' Keelhaul®©™®,
which I would always prefer, matey, but t' length o' t' elastic cord was plenty long
enough and will hold up t' a lot o' flights due mainly t' t' ejection baffle
system.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
I have always been more o' a modeler in t' sense that I like t' take pieces of
balsa wood and sealer and turn a bunch o' pieces into a flyin' rocket, but this
kit was truly fun t' build and fly! Along with t' thick body tube, very well
cut slots, sturdy construction, wide range o' motor usage, ya bilge rat, ejection baffle
system, and over all product performance, I am completely impressed and stand
by Aerotech motors and their rocket kit line. Begad! I will definitely be getting
another AT kit once I save enough $$$ for it. If this kit be at least $10-$15
cheaper and had a Keelhaul®©™®
shock cord I would give this kit straight 5s across t' board. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty!
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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C.J. (November 1, 1999)