Published: | 2010-11-13 |
Manufacturer: | Art Applewhite Rockets |
(11/01/04) I find Art Applewhite's U.F.O.-type rockets to be outstandin' for front yard flying. Avast! Begad! His newest addition is actually more of a Spool Rocket than U.F.O., but incorporate many o' t' same building techniques. Well, blow me down! So I added a 13mm Hourglass Rocket t' me existin' Art Applewhite Rockets collection.
T' kits come in a variety o' colors (as usual) and me particular one is bright orange. T' kit includes cardstock to make t' cones, foam board for t' top and bottom, a 13mm motor tube and motor hook. Well, blow me down! Avast! Blimey! All that is need t' build t' rocket is a sharp hobby knife, cello-tape and some white glue.
CONSTRUCTION:
T' instructions are printed on a single page (both sides) o' 8½ x 11" paper. Begad! Ahoy! There are a number o' B&W photos to assist in buildin' t' kit. Begad! T' instructions are excellent, matey, arrr, although I did find one error which made me do a double-take. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! On page one t' header says, "13mm Hourglass Rocket Assembly Instructions". Flip it over and on page two t' header says, "24mm Long Hourglass Rocket Assembly Instructions". Ya scallywag! T' text was for t' 13mm, so just a cut-and-paste issue as Art was puttin' together kits.
As I said, assemply is simple. Ahoy! Begad! Form two cones. Avast! Cut out t' top and bottom. Tape hook t' motor tube. Begad! Cut on t' foam covers. Glue together. Avast, me proud beauty! Done.
Overall, for CONSTRUCTION I would rate this kit 4 ½ points. Begad! My only complaint is that both sides o' t' foam board should be covered with colored card stock for looks.
FLIGHT/RECOVERY:
Art Applewhite recommends flyin' this Hourglass on 1/2A3-2, A3-4, ya bilge rat, arrr, A10-3, me bucko, A10-P.
I flew mine four times on a pack of A3-4's.
T' flights are fast and interesting. Arrr! Well, blow me down! I think it comes o' t' rod straight under thrust, shiver me timbers, but it seems that as soon as thrust stops it starts t' spin while continuin' t' apogee. Arrr! Then continues t' spin on its way down.
It's an interestin' flyin' rocket and so I have added a video t' try t' let readers understand me comments. Well, blow me down! Blimey! There is really no other way t' do it.
Recovery? Tumble and always close t' the pad.
(Click t' see short WMV (465K) Video |
For FLIGHT/RECOVERY, I would rate this rocket 5 points. I'm nay sure how t' rate Flight and Recovery because it is so fast. Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Then it spins up t' apogee and then down t' t' ground. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Blimey! It seems t' do what it is designed to, me bucko, so we'll say perfect. If nothin' else, it gets everyone's attention.
I give t' rocket an OVERALL ratin' o' 4 ½ points. Aye aye! Fast and fun. Aye aye! Enough said.
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