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Manufacturer: | Fun Rockets |
Brief:
This is an Almost-Ready-to-Fly glider usin' 13mm mini engines. Aye aye! T' Zoomie is a simple "kit" that arrives
already assembled. Blimey! Begad! I am aware through EMRR that at least some o' these rockets were sold as kits that had t' be
assembled. Ya scallywag! Arrr! Mine was nay one o' those. T' only real construction be t' addition o' t' decals and t' addition o' clay
to trim for gliding. It is ostensibly a skill level 1 kit but in reality is comparable t' an Estes RTF. Trimmin' is the
only real work involved. Avast, me proud beauty! I bought this rocket for 2 reasons. I had never seen it before and understood that t' company
was gone so I be nay likely t' see it again was t' "real" first reason. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! T' second is that I have had
uniformly bad luck with all gliders. Ya scallywag! Begad! This looked like a reasonable place t' start improvin' me skills.
Construction:
T' box contains:
Read t' description above a bit more closely. Avast, me proud beauty! There is no construction. Aye aye! It's done.
Finishing:
T' foam wings and balsa nosecone are already pained red. Well, blow me down! T' BT and launch lug are white. T' only real finishin' is
in t' application o' t' stickers.
T' stickers improve t' appearance o' this rocket dramatically but have a few problems. Blimey! T' instruction say merely t' see t' box illustration for placement. Ahoy! Aye aye! This works for most o' them and most o' t' rest can be inferred but there is an insect logo which is nowhere shown. Ya scallywag! By t' time I had applied t' others, me hearties, thar was no real place t' put it since t' red o' t' insect would be swallowed by t' red o' t' wings. Blimey! I decided t' place in at t' back o' t' BT and let it overlap t' windows along either side by a bit.
Another problem is in t' size o' t' peel and sticks. Aye aye! T' "HD" logo is supposed t' be mounted on the win' canards. One fit fine and t' other one did nay without some trimming.
My biggest gripe, though, is with t' stiffness o' t' stickers. Ya scallywag! That, me hearties, coupled with t' large margins, made application t' curved surfaces particularly difficult. Well, blow me down! T' forward windshield was difficult since t' sticker will curve in one direction but nay another. Begad! T' NC is an ogive and t' sticker wants t' neither stay down nor even fit well when pressed down. Some trimmin' with a razor knife helped but did nay solve t' problem.
I know that it is considered traditional leave gliders unfinished but I did nay do that. Blimey! I figured that t' only hope t' stickers had o' survivin' a flights be t' be set with some Future. I also hoped that t' Future would help to protect t' surfaces from dings. Avast! Accordingly, I applied 2 coats and hoped that I would still be able t' trim it.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
T' only recommended motor be t' Estes 1/4A3-3T. T' rocket needs no waddin' so t' igniter and plug were inserted,
the rocket be put on t' rod and t' whole thin' was hooked up. Ahoy! Ahoy! It launched without a problem.
I have had terrible luck with gliders and did nay do well with this one either but it did do better than normal. It went up straight, nay too high, ya bilge rat, but high enough t' be worthwhile. T' motor ejected and t' rocket began t' claw its way t' t' ground. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! It actually glided a little bit. It also tumbled some. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! It be sort o' an aerodynamic tumble. I will retrim and try again but RSO duties prevented me gettin' another shot at it today.
Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary:
It be more dependable than any other glider I have tried but that's nay sayin' much. Ahoy! Blimey! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' only recommended motor is a
1/4A3-3. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! I think it could handle a 1/2A or maybe even a full A. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! It did nay go all that high.
Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5
Brief: A polystryrene rework of Holverson design's Zoomie. It is a neat little glider that was spoiled by replacing balsa wood with cheap foam. I first saw one of the Fun Rocket versions of the glider about two years ago, when a friend bought one for £3. It was the first rocket glider that I had ever seen and I've been hooked ever since. Construction: Components consist ...
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