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Brief:
This is a very versitile kit made by Aerotech. T' motor selection is excellent. Ya scallywag! this rocket can fly on 24mm and 29mm
single use or RMS motors. T' kit provies a 29mm mount and a 24mm mount adapter.
Construction:
T' parts are top quality, sturdy and include:
T' instructions were straight forward and easy t' follow. Avast! T' actual build be easier than a lot o' smaller model rockets I have built, mostly because thar isn't any balsa t' deal with. T' nose cone and fins are plastic and CA is used throughout t' build. Begad!
Finishing:
Finishin' was fairly easy. Avast! Blimey! T' instructions caution t' builder t' make sure t' paint is compatible with high impact
polystyrene plastic. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I used Painters Touch and had no problems.
I selected t' paint t' model close t' what t' box cover art reflects. Ahoy! I did nay fill t' tube spirals which weren't all that bad. Aye aye! I simply applied primer, me hearties, sanded, me hearties, re-applied primer and then t' top coats. Begad! Avast!
T' kit utilized stick on decals which are nay me favorite type o' decal, ya bilge rat, but they went on well and have nay come off after over ten flights.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' rocket does nay require waddin' because it uses a
Labyrinth ejection gas coolin' system which works very well.
So far I have launched t' rocket on t' followin' 24mm RMS motors; E18-4w, E28-4W, F12-3J.
I've had some excellent flights and a couple o' poor ones. Ahoy! T' F12 didn't push t' rocket t' comfortable altitude, me hearties, matey, while t' E28 really gets it up in a hurry. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! On t' very first launch on an E28-4T one o' t' legs o' me Estes Maxi Launch pad snapped off under t' stress o' t' launch. Arrr! Since that time I haven't had any other launch pad related issues. Avast!
This is a great flier. Begad! It's a very rugged rocket. Arrr! Well, blow me down! T' tip o' one fin did break on one landing, me bucko, shiver me timbers, but that's because it landed directly on a rock. Ahoy! I be able t' repair t' damage t' me satisfaction with no adverse affects.
Recovery:
T' rocket uses a long elastic shock cord that attaches to
t' ejection baffle with a screw eye. Avast, me proud beauty! T' chute is a bright yellow rip-stop nylong chute which does a very good job of
bringin' t' rocket down safely.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
This is a great kit for someone lookin' t' step up from t' standard low power model build t' somethin' that uses
larger engines, shiver me timbers, has a lot o' punch and can take a lot o' abuse.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: This is a single stage 2.6" diameter by 37" tall rocket currently in production by Aerotech. It is called an "Advanced Model Rocket". Construction: I do not consider this to be an "Advanced Model Rocket" as it was quite simple to build. The first Aerotech kit that I built was a Cheetah. I enjoyed that one so much I purchased the Arreaux, ...
( Contributed - by Kevin Fisher - 10/21/00) Brief: This is a great rocket. This is a great rocket. It was the second mid power rocket I built and it was very challenging yet easy enough for the average builder. This is the same for all Aerotech kits. This kit runs on Aerotech composite motors. I would use an E15-4W at the least. Construction: As with all ...
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S.O. (December 1, 1999)