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Manufacturer: | Semroc |
Brief:
In anticipation o' Estes' announced re-release o' A10-0 motors, Semroc has released a CHAD booster stage designed to
fit rockets utilizin' their series 16 body tubes. Arrr! Begad! One o' t' named rockets be t' Semroc Centurion and I decided to
give me Centurion a booster.
Construction:
T' kit consists o' a pair o' paper shrouds, an engine hook, me hearties, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, a motor tube, a body tube, a pair o' centerin' rings,
and a series 16 coupler tube.
Construction begins by cuttin' out t' 2 transition shrouds from t' provided piece o' cardstock. Blimey! Arrr! T' outlines are marked and its just a matter o' bein' careful with t' scissors. Avast! Once they are cut out, ya bilge rat, me bucko, they are given a bit o' a roll. White glue be then applied sparingly t' t' marked tabs and t' ends were pressed together and set aside t' dry.
Next up, t' larger o' t' two centerin' rings is carefully punched out. Ya scallywag! Contained in its center, is a smaller centerin' rin' for use with t' motor mount. Avast! This be carefully removed and set aside.
T' couplin' tube be set down on t' centerin' rin' and centered so that an even but very small bit o' rin' was exposed all t' way around. White glue was then used t' tack down t' coupler from t' inside. Well, blow me down! When t' tacks were stiff, me hearties, white glue be used t' fillet all around t' circumference.
T' engine hook was inserted into t' precut slit in t' motor tube. Well, blow me down! T' two motor mount centerin' rings were then separated and cleaned up, leavin' t' oval gas ports in place for now. Avast, me proud beauty! One rin' was slid into place over t' point where t' engine hook pierces t' tube and t' other 3/4" from t' aft end. T' rings were then secured with gel type CA as per t' recommendation o' t' instructions. When t' CA had set, t' gas ports were poked out.
T' motor mount was installed in t' body tube by t' simple expedient o' pushin' it in and alignin' t' aft ends o' t' tubes. T' mount was installed with white glue.
T' centerin' rin' with t' coupler tube attached was slid onto t' body tube on t' end opposite t' engine hook and aligned so that it was straight and flush with t' end. Blimey! Blimey! It was sealed in place with white glue and allowed t' dry. Fillets were run around both sides o' t' ring.
After t' coupler/tube joint had a day t' set, it be time t' start installin' t' transitions. Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' short one went on first and slid down t' t' coupler rin' without any problem. It was seated with white glue and allowed to stiffen up some.
After a bit, matey, t' other transition be test fit. Ahoy! While t' first one fit just fine, me hearties, t' second, longer one was a tougher case. Aye aye! I needed t' sand away some o' t' smaller end in order t' get it t' fit over t' tube. Arrr! When I did get it on, matey, I lined its seam up with that on t' other transition and both were aligned with t' engine hook. Begad! White glue was again used t' set it in place.
T' last remainin' centerin' rin' was punched out o' its backin' and slid over t' motor mount inside t' bell of the after transition. Begad! Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! When it was even, white glue be again used t' fasten it and t' whole thin' was glazed over from the inside with more white glue.
When t' glue had set a little more, I took t' booster and tried t' give it a trial fit into t' base o' the Centurion. It was tight and will need some more sanding, me bucko, ya bilge rat, particularly t' get past some o' t' glue rivets I had originally installed. That would have t' wait for another session though because duty called.
When I got back t' work, I used a combination o' #100 sandpaper and a rat tail file t' smooth out t' aft end of the ST16 tube o' t' Centurion. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! After a few fits and starts, t' booster fit in just fine.
PROs: Easy t' build.
CONs: None.
Finishing:
I masked off t' coupler tube and then proceeded t' prime t' booster with Kilz.
When t' Kilz was dry, I was somewhat surprised t' see that it did nay need much sanding. Ahoy! Usually its a bit blobby and speckly but that was nay t' case this time and after a single token swipe o' #600 sandpaper, I went right to t' painting. T' recommended color is a gray but t' only gray I had on hand was automotive primer and that's not what I wanted. I finally settled on a flaky metallic silver that looks more in keepin' with a rocket nozzle t' me. Aye aye! Arrr! It took two coats.
I removed t' maskin' from around t' stage coupler and liked what I saw o' t' silvered nozzle but did nay care too much for t' glarin' white o' t' inside. I wanted t' do somethin' about it even though it would rarely be visible.
I decided t' hand paint t' white with a Tamiya bronze paint. Blimey! It took 2 coats and could probably have used a third for more even coverage, ya bilge rat, matey, but I'm happy with it.
PROs: Easy t' finish, looks good.
CONs: None.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' only recommended motor for t' booster be t' A10-0. Avast! I loaded one and put an A8-3 in t' sustainer. It be a
windy day but I had waited too long and had t' push t' button.
T' booster worked perfectly. It staged at a low altitude and was readily visible. Well, blow me down! Unfortunately, matey, me hearties, t' sustainer motor had less oomph than it should have and t' rocket arced over. Well, blow me down! It ejected on t' ground. Avast! Even so, shiver me timbers, me bucko, thar was no damage and t' booster was easily found.
A video o' t' flight can be found here.
Because o' t' wind, ya bilge rat, me bucko, I decided nay t' fly it again that day but will be doin' so in t' future.
PROs: Stagin' that works at a height where it can be seen.
CONs: Estes may nay make good on its promise t' re-release t' A10-0.
Recovery:
T' booster is tumble recovery. Well, blow me down! It falls down and you pick it up. Avast, me proud beauty! It works.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
This is a great product that fills an under served niche. Ahoy! Blimey! I hope it will long be available and would like t' add one
to some o' me other Semroc Rockets.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
This is the new Semroc A10-0T booster unit for the Centurion, Vega, and Goliath rockets. It is meant for existing, single stage rockets using the ST-16 (old Centuri style) body tubes. It will be interesting to stage a 13mm booster to a 18mm sustainer. I've never used a lower powered booster (A10) with a higher powered sustainer (B6 or C6, a A8 is also listed as a sustainer engine). ...
M.G. (March 28, 2009)