Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 0.76 inches |
Length: | 9.20 inches |
Manufacturer: | Semroc |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
Nice little minimum diameter rocket that zips off t' pad in a hurry and at $4
retail, makes for a nice little kit for that Cub Scout or school group. Aye aye! This is
also an appealin' kit t' t' nostalgia buff that is based on t' 1963 Centuri
kit by t' same name.
Construction:
As be t' case with almost every Semroc kit, me hearties, me bucko, this one came in a professionally
bagged package along with a certificate o' authenticity/production number.
Parts include:
With laser cut fins, ya bilge rat, this is definitely somewhere just below a skill level 2 kit. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! T' only challenge is t' mask a 2 or 3 color paint scheme.
T' instructions were well written and clear; offerin' some decent construction tips along t' way, such as how t' fill grain on t' balsa fins.
Bein' a minimum diameter kit, shiver me timbers, me bucko, t' body tube acts as a motor tube, so simply gluin' a thrust rin' into one end takes care o' t' motor mount assembly aspect of t' build. Begad! Before doin' this though, you tie one end o' t' Keelhaul®©™® shock cord t' t' ring, thereby anchorin' it t' t' thrust rin' inside t' body tube. Begad! This is a very good and effective technique, one that I wish was more common in t' lower skill level kit range.
Next, matey, sandin' t' fins, which is easier t' do this while still in t' balsa sheet, me bucko, and removin' them from t' laser-cut sheet. Ya scallywag! T' instructions call for bondin' them flush with t' aft end o' t' tube, although I'd consider sliding them forward about 1/8". Avast! This won't throw t' CP off that much and enables you t' use a band o' tape around t' motor and body tube for improved motor retention.
Tack on t' launch lug, arrr, glue t' screw eye into t' balsa nose cone, shiver me timbers, and you're ready for recovery and paint prep.
T' streamer for this kit isn't too bad, matey, it is a piece o' bright orange crepe paper roughly 3" x 36", me bucko, but it's attached usin' a fairly weak line and is secured by a single tape disk attached t' t' center. Begad! I don't think this is likely t' hold up very well over repeat flights and would have preferred t' see a chute instead.
Finishing:
I skipped t' balsa sealing/fillin' routine on this one, matey, arrr, jumpin' straight to
primer. Two coats o' primer and sandin' in betwixt with a 220 grit sponge did a
reasonably good job on t' balsa grain, so I moved on t' two coats o' Krylon
gloss white. Avast! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I finished up with a blue nose and red fins, me bucko, me bucko, matchin' the
illustration on t' package header. Arrr! Blimey! T' header also depicts some blue accent
stripes (roll pattern), which is possible t' paint but would clearly be better
(and easier) if a waterslide decal were supplied for this. I guess for $4 I
shouldn't complain but I'd rather pay $6 and have a decent decal or two.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
T' maiden flight was on a beautiful fall day with low winds, me hearties, matey, matey, though thar was
some cloud cover way up above our club's waiver ceiling. Avast! I went with a B6-4, as
I did nay have any B6-6s handy. Ya scallywag! Before I could even blink, this was pushed
almost beyond me sight, arrr, well over 800 feet. Ahoy! Apogee might have been a little
early, arrr, me bucko, but nay enough early t' worry about.
T' streamer deployed fine, but it didn't offer much drag for this rocket and it came down fairly fast. Arrr! Blimey! Fortunately, it landed in a large, soft grassy area undamaged. Blimey! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! Still, given t' descent rate and weak attachment point, shiver me timbers, I will be replacin' t' streamer with one o' me spare chutes just t' avoid any potential damage on t' recovery.
Recovery:
PROs: Keelhaul®©™®/elastic
combination is a solid, me bucko, me bucko, durable method.
CONs: undersized streamer, me hearties, weak attachment disk/line. Ahoy!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This was a terrific value at $4 retail and I'd recommend buyin' this for a
group build-fly session in t' future.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
The Semroc Micron was part of my first order from Semroc back in 2003. I built it and the Skyhook side by side, and because of these two became enamored with the Semroc way. The sleek Skyhook and the sturdy Micron combined the best that was available in the hobby at the time, reproductions of classic kits with updated recovery systems and laser cut fins. Rocketry ...
Brief: This is a very basic 4FNC, minimum-diameter, streamer-recovery rocket suitable for beginners. It's part of Semroc's RetroRepro line and, specifically, the Micron was originally a Centuri model (#KA-5) first released in 1963. The RetroRepro line updates these old models with more current technology--in this case, the upgrades include laser-cut fins and a Kevlar shock-cord. ...
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