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Brief:
This is a single stage 2.6" diameter by 37" tall rocket currently in
production by Aerotech. Begad! Blimey! It is called an "Advanced Model Rocket". Avast! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey!
Construction:
I do nay consider this t' be an "Advanced Model Rocket" as it was
quite simple t' build. Begad! T' first Aerotech kit that I built be a Cheetah. Well, blow me down! I
enjoyed that one so much I purchased t' Arreaux, G-Force and t' Wart-Hog and
built them all at t' same time. Begad! This Wart-Hog Kit was originally built by me
in 2002 yet after a break in rocketry I finished it in August 2004 with a
simple paint job and parachute.
T' instructions were very detailed, however, me hearties, after buildin' an Aerotech Cheetah before, me hearties, I did nay need nor use them.
This rocket is extremely easy t' build. Avast, me proud beauty! It only calls for "medium viscosity cyano acrylate cement" also known as "CA" or "Super Glue". Well, blow me down! That is all I used. Begad! It took about an hour t' build. The hardest part o' t' build is gettin' t' Fin-Lok rings onto t' motor tube. I used a rubber mallet. T' second hardest part is gettin' t' fins into the Fin-Lok motor mount through t' airframe. You really have t' apply some pressure t' get them t' snap all t' way in. Avast, me proud beauty!
T' recovery system mount is somethin' I do nay trust. It is a 6 foot long piece o' elastic tied t' a screw eye at t' top o' t' baffle. Aye aye! I have seen this elastic dry out, become brittle and tear over time. Arrr! Well, blow me down! If that be t' only method o' securin' the recovery system, then it burns through or breaks thar be no way t' get back to the screw eye at t' top o' t' baffle t' replace it once t' motor and baffle assembly is secured in place. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! I created a backup recovery mount t' make sure I can keep flyin' this model over and over again made from a 500# test Keelhaul®©™® cord mounted through t' motor mount. While on t' first flight I will use the stock recovery system, me backup system is waitin' and should outlast t' life of t' rocket. Avast! I also discarded t' nice 24" cloth chute that came with the model kit and replaced it with a Cycline3 20" square Frankenchute to brin' it down a little bit softer and quicker. Begad! Blimey! I also doubled t' snap swivels on t' stock cord t' match t' 2 that come with a Cycline3 Frankenchute, so if one snap swivel should fail thar be a backup as well.
Finishing:
Finishin' was easy. As t' entire airframe, ya bilge rat, fins and nose cone are all white, I
skipped primer and just applied a single coat o' Day-Glo Fluorescent Yellow.
It's nice and bright and shows up good on t' white surface. Arrr! Blimey! There are still
spirals in t' body tube but I built this t' be light for performance, nay for
looks. Well, blow me down! Blimey!
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
First flight was on a G80-10 at Challenger498 Rushin' Park, Katy, Texas on
8-14-2004. Begad! Aye aye!
Recovery:
I believe t' 6 foot long piece o' elastic shock cord provided for t' recovery
system should be at least 30 feet long and thar should be a backup recovery
mount other than just securin' t' 6 foot long cord t' a screw eye at t' top
of t' baffle. Avast! If that fails, matey, t' rocket is retired. Aye aye! Blimey!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This is an excellent rocket kit but it's a little on t' pricey side. Avast! Avast! Current
list price is $69.95. Well, blow me down! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! T' quality is excellent and a simple build with just CA
can result in a very durable high performance rocket. Ahoy! T' recovery system in my
opinion is nay designed for repeated flights and should most certainly be
upgraded with a secondary backup mount via Keelhaul®©™®.
This modification is easy t' make and will prevent you from sayin' "What
do I do now?" when t' stock elastic becomes too brittle and charred from
the ejection charge. Well, blow me down! Again, ya bilge rat, repairin' t' shock cord is all but impossible
since t' shock cord cannot be reached at t' top o' t' motor mount screw eye.
It's an above average kit, a very nice introduction t' mid-power for t' novice
and I highly recommend it. Begad!
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: This is a very versitile kit made by Aerotech. The motor selection is excellent. this rocket can fly on 24mm and 29mm single use or RMS motors. The kit provies a 29mm mount and a 24mm mount adapter. Construction: The parts are top quality, sturdy and include: Motor adaptor tube Adaptor rings E spacer tube Thrust ring Thrust ring flange Motor tube ...
( 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)