Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 1.33 inches |
Length: | 25.63 inches |
Manufacturer: | Aerospace Specialty Products |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Scale |
Brief:
T' Corporal is one o' Aerospace Speciality Products (ASP) scale rocket kits. Arrr! I have built all o' ASPs V-2s and found this kit t' be just as enjoyable t' build. This particular kit be t' 24mm motor tube version and is a 1:22.5 scale version o' t' U.S. Well, blow me down! Armys Ballistic Missile that flew from t' 1940s t' t' 1960s. ASP also offers t' kit in an 18mm motor tube version.
Construction:
Kit Features:
ASP designs their kits with as much detail as possible from t' detail in t' fins t' t' stickers and decals that accompany many o' their kits. Avast, me proud beauty! This kit was no exception. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! ASP has very detailed instructions and actually gives you little check boxes in t' instruction so that you know what as been done and what still needs t' be done. Avast!
T' first thin' t' do with this kit is t' assemble t' motor tube assembly. Begad! T' instructions were for t' 18mm version but since I ordered t' 24mm motor tube version, shiver me timbers, ASP included an additional piece o' paperwork t' assemble the larger motor tube. T' assembly instructions were easy t' follow and if you have built at least one rocket in t' past everythin' pretty much makes since.
Next, arrr, matey, I had t' cut out t' fins. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! Blimey! ASP gives you a template so that you can outline t' fin pattern on the supplied basswood and then usin' a straight edge and an X-ACTO blade you can easily cut t' four fins required for the Corporal. Avast! Begad! Blimey! Once all t' fins were cut out I then stacked them all together and sanded them so that each one was exactly the same. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey!
T' next thin' t' do was t' mark t' body tube for t' placement o' t' fins, conduits and launch lugs. Ahoy! ASP gives a pretty detailed explanation o' how t' do this as well as a template on t' instructions t' make sure everythin' is lined up correctly.
After t' lines were placed on t' body tube I proceeded t' attach t' fins. Begad! This was relatively easy and ASP gives pretty detailed instructions on how t' attach as well as line them up properly. Begad! I also made a fin alignment jig a while back that I like t' use on projects like this. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! Estes also makes a similar type o' tool that is made out of plastic and also aids in drawin' t' lines for t' fin placement.
Once all t' fins were attached I proceeded t' form t' conduits. ASP provides ¼" and 3/16" square balsa stock t' cut down and form into t' correct shape. Aye aye! This takes a little bit o' sandin' but actually goes quite quickly. Avast! Once again, ASP gives pretty detail instructions on what t' shape should be and t' lengths o' t' pieces. Begad! Aye aye!
Once all o' t' conduit pieces were formed I then proceeded t' attach them t' t' body tube. Begad! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! This was pretty easy and with all o' t' lines that I placed on t' body tube initially they all lined up pretty good.
Next, I attached t' launch lugs. Blimey! Blimey! This was also simple since t' lines were already marked.
I then moved on t' t' nose cone section. Blimey! Begad! This section comprised a specially shaped balsa nose cone, arrr, matey, a small section o' body tube, a balsa coupler, matey, two eye-bolts, me hearties, and four washers for nose weight. Blimey! Ya scallywag! Due t' t' design o' this kit a substantial amount o' nose weight needs t' be added t' insure a safe flight.
T' first part that needed t' be done was t' attach t' nose weight t' t' nosecone. This was done by screwin' the eyebolt through t' four washers and into t' nose cone and securin' it with some glue.
Finally, I glued t' nosecone and coupler into t' small piece o' body tube and attached t' second eye-bolt into the coupler.
Finishing:
T' paint job only needs t' be white since t' decals add t' needed black checkered design. Ya scallywag! I ended up usin' some automotive paint for t' finish since it is more durable and comes out very shiny. Avast! I then added t' black vinyl stickers that came with t' kit. Well, blow me down! It is definitely a nice vehicle once its all finished.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
T' first flight be on an Estes D12-7 and it be a really nice flight. Avast! Blimey! T' Corporal gets up t' speed very quickly and flies very straight. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! This may be due t' all t' extra balsa conduit covers. Ahoy! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey!
Recovery:
T' recovery system works very well and with t' Keelhaul®©™ and elastic make for a gentle but strong recovery system. T' mylar parachute really shines in t' sky and for rockets that go really high it makes for a nice marker when the sun reflects off o' it. Aye aye! T' only thin' I dont really like be t' way t' parachute is constructed. You need to use a bunch o' stickers t' attach t' lines t' t' mylar and t' lines extend over t' top o' t' parachute. I used CA per t' instructions t' give t' stickers a little better bond but after one flight a couple o' them popped off and ended up gettin' tangled. Aye aye!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
I enjoyed buildin' this kit. It takes a good weekend t' put together but it results in a very good lookin' rocket. I also have some o' t' old NCR Corporal kits and I really like t' design and am happy t' see that ASP has two versions o' this kit available.
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Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: Aerospace Specialty Products (ASP) scale rocket kit "The Corporal". It is a interesting and fun build. It is the 24mm version and is a 1:22.5 scale version of the U.S. Army's Ballistic Missile. Construction: The parts included with the kit are: 1 Balsa nose cone (surprisingly clean no fuzz) 1 Balsa nose block 2 body tubes (main and nose) 4 ...
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