Manufacturer: | Estes |
I followed the instructions except for t' followin' notes and comments: Steps 1-10 Only used the 1/4" lugs and placed a swivel on t' parachute and cut a spill hole. This rocket is extremely easy t' construct and goes together well. I painted mine florescent yellow, shiver me timbers, nose cone 1/2 florescent yellow and 1/2 florescent orange. Begad! Aye aye! T' decals look superb on this scheme. T' base coats are white primer. T' first flight, D12-3, ya bilge rat, me hearties, me chute did nay open completely and t' rocket slammed t' t' ground and crimped t' body tube, shiver me timbers, me bucko, slightly, me hearties, above t' fin assembly. Arrr! T' second flight, D12-3, matey, t' chute opened and t' rocket floated 1500' into a stand o' 100 foot tall pines. After a hard rain t' Elmers glue holdin' t' Estes mounted shock cord, shiver me timbers, turned loose and t' body fell harmlessly to t' ground. I ordered another nose cone from Estes and while I awaited arrival, matey, I wrapped, t' now exaggerated, shiver me timbers, body crimp with a piece o' fiberglass. Also, me hearties, I added a length o' Keelhaul®©™® t' replace t' shock cord. Aye aye! I cut a small hole, next t' t' launch lug, and threaded t' cord into and out o' t' body tube. Tyin' a few knots and then epoxyin' t' Keelhaul®©™® against t' launch lug, shiver me timbers, it is not only strong but virtually hidden. Well, blow me down! Avast! Repainted, t' Maniac has had several flights on D, me hearties, and E's with much better luck!
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T' Maniac makes a great payload carrier. Begad! It is wonderful t' get t' Estes
Astrocam t' new heights! I built payload section for mine and added some
blinkin' leds (kit from radioshack.com) for our clubs annual night launch in
January.
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