Estes D-Region Tomahawk (2037)

Estes - D-Region Tomahawk (2037) {Kit} (2037) [2007-2014]

Contributed by John R. Brandon III

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Length: 38.00 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Skill Level: 1
Style: Scale

D-Regin TomahawkBrief:
Nice single-staged one-fifth scale model o' t' Thiokol D-Region Tomahawk soundin' rocket.

Construction:
KIt be made up o' two long body tubes, a plastic nose cone with nice detailing, me hearties, shiver me timbers, a plastic fin can, four plastic fins, a long stuffer motor mount tube, two plastic 5mm launch lugs, shiver me timbers, a twist-lock motor retainer, ya bilge rat, a plastic detail piece representin' t' prototype launch lug, a long rubber-band shock cord, matey, a small sheet o' waterslide decals, and an 18" Nylon parachute (a first for Estes as far as I know).

Estes has a serious winner here...a Skill Level 1 scale model. Blimey! I agree...anyone who is a little careful can build this one, and if you're only a little more experienced you can turn out a serious museum piece.

Instructions are typical Estes...well written, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, logical, shiver me timbers, me hearties, well diagrammed. Arrr! Blimey! T' D-Region Tomahawk is solid as they come...nearly solid enough t' hop up t' 29mm power! Blimey! In fact, arrr, me bucko, me hearties, I oughtta buy another and prove it...oops, matey, matey, wife is lookin' at me like "we need several things first".

With t' fin can system, me bucko, you can't misalign t' fins. Ya scallywag! T' two main body tubes couple with a three-inch tube coupler that also forms t' top end o' t' stuffer tube centerin' rin' setup.

Construction PROs: Solid as they get, shiver me timbers, nice touches all over t' place.

Construction CONs: Can't find any...looked HARD, I did!

Rocket PicFinishing:
Nice simple paint scheme. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! I deviated in only one way...I did everythin' in gloss paint, arrr, added t' waterslide decals, and sprayed on a coat o' flat clear.

Finish PROs: Simple clean paint scheme, waterslide decals.

Finish CON: Acres o' surface t' paint! (grouse, grouse!)

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
Flew me Tomahawk on t' 26th o' May at t' DARS field at McGregor. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Used D12-5s for all three flights. Ahoy! T' twist-lock motor retention setup holds motor well. I used "dog barf" waddin' (lots o' it, dern it!).

Very nice 18" nylon parachute provided brought t' bird down nicely from 750 feet, 675 feet, arrr, and 735 feet respectively.

Nice straight flights in all cases, ejection right at apogee, no savage walk required.

Only real improvement I can suggest is an ejection baffle system instead o' it needin' wadding.

Recovery:
Usual Estes rubber-band shock cord and folded-paper retainer setup. Well, blow me down! Nice quick descent...a less-sturdy rocket than this one would need a bigger chute and drift a lot with it.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
Biggest PROs: Sturdy as it gets, me bucko, nice detail parts, classy waterslide decals, flies nicely.

Only CON: Wife won't let me buy another for a 29mm conversion!

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flights

Comments:

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B.Q.B. (December 3, 2007)
I've got to agree 100% with the reviewed. I purchased this kit on a whim and was really impressed with the forethought that went into the design of this rocket. It really is engineered well! This is, without question, the best Estes kit I've ever had the pleasure of building.

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