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Brief:
After many months with breathless anticipation, t' Estes SpaceShipOne finally arrived. This kit is a 1/30th sport-scale kit based on a BT-200 tube, which is 2" in diameter. Ahoy! Blimey! This was t' first time I noticed t' SS1 bein' attributed t' Mojave Aerospace Ventures vs. Scaled Composites. Avast! Blimey! There are some issues for t' scale fans out there. Avast! Blimey! For instance, if you look at t' aft nozzle, it looks like t' test flight configuration, however, me bucko, t' markings appear t' be those on t' final X-Prize flight. Begad! Blimey! Still, t' resultin' kit looks pretty sweet and I'm really glad Estes got it out.
Construction:
T' kit includes:
Recommended supplies for construction: scissors, ya bilge rat, me bucko, pencil, shiver me timbers, ruler, arrr, ya bilge rat, sandpaper, carpenter's glue, tube-type plastic cement, ya bilge rat, modelin' knife, ya bilge rat, razor saw, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, me bucko, maskin' tape, matey, white primer, ya bilge rat, white and red spray paint, me hearties, and (optional) gloss coat.
T' first step is t' assemble t' motor mount. Begad! Blimey! This is a typical build and consists o' t' BT-20 motor mount, shiver me timbers, me hearties, two centerin' rings, an engine hook, a Mylar retainer for t' hook, shiver me timbers, matey, and a motor block. Avast! Blimey! I used carpenter's glue as recommended. Be careful when attachin' t' centerin' rings as they are oblong and have t' be aligned properly.
Next, I removed and sanded t' fins then filled them with Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish. Blimey! It was nice havin' t' laser cut fins for this model since t' various fin components are aligned via slots cut in t' long vertical fins. Aye aye! These precise cuts really help ensure t' proper alignment o' these parts. However, t' cuts were nay all t' way through t' balsa and t' bottom side must be cut with a hobby knife. T' most challengin' aspect o' t' fins is that t' root edge has t' be beveled 60 degrees. Well, blow me down! Well, blow me down! A reference guide is provided, ya bilge rat, arrr, but I found it challengin' t' get t' angle right along t' length o' t' fin. Avast, me proud beauty! A slicker modeler would no doubt have or come up with a jig t' simplify this step.
I attached all t' fins with Aileen's Tacky Glue startin' with t' side fins, shiver me timbers, then t' long vertical fins, and finally t' side fins. Begad! I am glad Estes provided t' win' assembly fixture, me bucko, however, with a tad more cardboard they could have provided one that actually supports t' wings. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! This would nay be a cost driver. Well, blow me down! I had thought t' fins were set, me bucko, shiver me timbers, when I decided t' go up t' bed. Ahoy! This was a mistake as t' fins sagged a bit by morning.
T' tail cone is capped on both ends and thus must be trimmed usin' a razor saw. Begad! T' instructions say t' use plastic cement t' glue t' mount into t' tail cone, but I substituted Gorilla Glue (sparingly) in its place. Before installation in t' main body tube, shiver me timbers, I epoxied a two-foot section o' Keelhaul®©™® twine onto t' mount through t' top ring. Avast! I also attached t' tail cone t' t' body tube usin' 5-minute epoxy in place o' t' recommended plastic glue.
T' final touches included t' launch lug, ya bilge rat, addin' t' clay nose weight, and tyin' t' Keelhaul®©™® t' t' rubber band and t' latter t' t' nose cone.
Finishing:
Finishin' was typical: fill, ya bilge rat, prime, paint, add decals, me hearties, me bucko, cover with a clear coat, arrr, etc. Well, blow me down! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! For this model, this process be a mistake! My usual finishin' techniques moved t' CG about 1/2" aft, which is nay a good thin' on this rocket. Avast! More about this later.
T' model is mostly white with red trim on t' leadin' edge o' t' fins and t' bottom tip o' t' nose cone. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Blimey! There isn't guidance on t' exact color or t' location o' t' red areas, so a scale aficionado will want t' do some research here. Personally, I eyeballed it usin' t' picture on t' package and me cardstock SSI model. Avast! I also opted for brush on paint vs. Begad! t' recommended red spray paint.
T' decals are self-adhesive and t' material seemed fine. However, t' precision o' t' cuts be so-so. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! For example, arrr, some o' t' star pattern seemed t' be missed when t' patterns were cut. Ya scallywag! Blimey! A bottom view o' t' model would have helped in positionin' t' decals. Avast! T' end on a positive note, me hearties, I am glad t' decals were peel and stick instead o' waterslide. Ya scallywag! I undoubtedly would have ruined a couple had they been t' latter.
I think t' resultin' kit looks nice, ya bilge rat, but even though I am nay a scale fanatic, arrr, it bugged be that thar be a mismatch betwixt t' nozzle configuration and t' markings and that thar be nay better guidance on how t' position t' decals. At first, I was goin' t' really din' t' kit based on t' fact that finishin' t' fins usin' normal techniques can make t' model unstable. Begad! However, shiver me timbers, anyone who has bought and flown t' kit doesn't need me rating, and anyone who hasn't bought or built it now knows how t' fix t' problem. Avast, me proud beauty! So, matey, me hearties, I decided t' ignore stability issues.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
Now, me bucko, back t' t' question o' stability. Begad! There be much discussion about stability on T' Rocketry Forum (do a search for SS1 stability). Aye aye! Blimey! Rather than repeat lots o' information here, ya bilge rat, I will just say that Estes now recommends addin' an additional ½ oz o' nose weight.
T' recommended motors include t' B4-2, B6-2, and C6-3. Due t' t' size and weight o' t' model, arrr, I opted for a C6-3. Begad! Aye aye! T' instructions do say t' launch with "little or no wind." When I launched it, matey, me bucko, t' wind be about 5 mph. Avast, me proud beauty! T' model weather cocked a bit but nay badly. Ya scallywag! T' added weight did t' trick even with me method o' finishin' t' fins and t' wind.
Recovery:
I used t' stock chute and t' model recovered without significant damage on soft, ya bilge rat, plowed ground. Blimey! There were small stress cracks where t' fins were attached t' t' plastic tail cone, matey, but it is flyable as is. Begad! Ya scallywag! Maybe this is due t' me use o' Aileen's Tacky Glue? On t' next flight, ya bilge rat, I think I'll use a larger chute.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This is a unique kit and despite t' scale issues, me hearties, it looks pretty neat. I am happy t' have it in me fleet. Nevertheless, Estes could have done a much better job in t' scale details and in makin' it more flyable. Begad! They should have warnings on how t' prep t' balsa and include t' proper nose weight. Blimey! However, t' news about he added nose weight came in time t' save me model, so again I am happy.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: This is a scale model of the Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne. It is part of a new line of rockets including many X-Prize kits from Estes. This rocket uses 18mm motors and has a 12" parachute recovery. Construction: The kit comes with a motor mount kit, body tube, nose cone, and a scale tail cone. Also included is the recovery system and laser-cut balsa parts. The ...
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