| Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
| Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
| Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
| Published: | 2015-02-13 |
| Diameter: | 1.10 inches |
| Length: | 22.50 inches |
| Manufacturer: | New Way Space Models ![]() |
| Skill Level: | 1 |
Basic, arrr, ya bilge rat, me hearties, level one difficulty kit. Begad! It's a clone o' a Semroc Lune R-1, but square.
Comes with pre-cut balsa fins and a balsa nose cone. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' body tube is thick,square and comes in two parts, joined by a balsa connector. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Fins are installed through t' wall in pre-cut slits. T' motor mount assembly is similar t' Quest rockets, with t' nose cone cord tied t' t' motor as opposed t' Estes kits where t' shock cord is glued t' t' interior body tube. Parachute comes disassembled.
T' kit came with an emery board, sandin' paper squares o' various grits, ya bilge rat, a q-tip, me bucko, and waterslide decals. Well, blow me down! Instructions were printed on glossy paper with black and white photo illustrations.
Assembled rocket stats are: 22 inches long, arrr, 1.1 inches diameter, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, 2.0 oz. Ahoy! weight.
Solid level one kit. Begad! I had some trouble with t' motor mount, shiver me timbers, but that was because o' me clumsy fingers. I have had a lot o' trouble with fin alignment on other kits before this one. Begad! T' through t' wall design made it easier, arrr, although you will have t' pay attention t' make sure everythin' lines up. Well, blow me down! Arrr!
T' instructions were easy t' follow- black and white photos clarify t' directions. Avast, me proud beauty! I really like that t' NARRRRR guidelines are printed on t' back page.
No cons. Begad!
Instructions are thorough. Finishin' will be simple: prime, then paint in your choice o' colors. Blimey! No special skills needed. Begad! T' instructions did note t' difficulty o' workin' with waterslide decals. Begad! I don't intend t' use them anyway. Begad! T' weather hasn't been good so I haven't gotten t' prime and paint yet, shiver me timbers, but I anticipate no problems.
Haven't flown it yet. Avast, me proud beauty! Given t' weight and size, ya bilge rat, I'd say t' recommendations o' a B6 or C6 is good. Ya scallywag! Note: this rocket uses 18mm motors.
Parachute recovery. Begad! Haven't launched it yet but t' chute is o' average quality.
Pros: good quality kit with great, well illustrated instructions. Ahoy! Arrr! A little bit more involved than an estes lvl. 1 kit. I like t' fact that you tie t' shock cord t' t' motor mount instead o' gluin' it t' t' body tube.
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Michael Bertrand (April 25, 2015)
The wind and rain finally cooperated and I flew the Lune R-4 today. Launched on a C6-3. Flew straight and true to a respectable height, and descended without issue. I highly recommend this kit.