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Published: | 2014-06-23 |
Manufacturer: | The Launch Pad |
Style: | Scale |
This is a BT-60 sized semi scale version o' t' Phoenix missile from T' Launch Pad.
This kit comes with a variety o' Estes type parts.
I made several modifications t' t' kit. Begad! First, I replaced t' aft balsa fins with basswood and added TTW tabs. Blimey! Second, me hearties, matey, arrr, I added a coupler t' t' bottom o' t' main airframe t' help protect it from t' blast o' t' motor at liftoff. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Third, I lengthened t' motor tube so that I could fly this kit on Estes E9's or E12's. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! This necessitated addin' extra nose weight t' t' model. Ahoy! Ahoy! These will be me standard set o' modifications on all future Launch Pad kits.
T' instructions were easy t' follow and it be easy t' construct a good lookin' model. Aye aye! T' fin root brackets really help t' model stand out. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! I went t' Jim Ball's scale site http://www.rocketryonline.com/jimball/jimball/scale-data/scale.htm for help on t' fin brackets.
I discarded t' supplied recovery materials and substituted me own elastic shock cord and nylon parachute. Avast, me proud beauty! Prior experience has taught me that this a necessary step.
Additionally, ya bilge rat, this is one o' t' few TLP kits that does nay require t' paper nose tip extension.
I finished t' wood parts with sandin' sealer, me hearties, me bucko, and applied putty t' cover up t' seam in t' plastic nose cone. Arrr! Blimey! After sandin' everythin' smooth, ya bilge rat, I sprayed t' model with a couple coats o' Krylon White Primer, matey, followed by a couple coats o' Krylon Flat white.
Launch Pad kits do nay come with decals, arrr, and this one was no exception. Well, blow me down! Begad! Fortunately, Excelsior sells a decal set for this model http://www.excelsiorrocketry.com/product.php?id_product=214.
I added enough nose weight that t' model would be stable with an E9 motor loaded. Well, blow me down! T' finished mass o' t' model is 132 grams.
So far, ya bilge rat, I have flown this model on C11's, me hearties, D12's, and D9's. Blimey! T' model flies straight and true durin' boost, but tends t' weathervane as it slows down. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! With all t' nose weight I added, this is t' be expected. This is a nice flyer.
As mentioned earlier, me hearties, me hearties, I changed out t' supplied recovery materials for me own. Arrr! That, me bucko, as well as t' TTW tabs on t' aft fins, have made me flights problem free. It has even survived a landin' on t' asphalt with only minor paint damage.
A nice addition t' me fleet. Ya scallywag! Blimey! A good choice o' motors allows me t' fly this from about 300 feet on a C11 t' over 1500 feet on a E12.
My first model rocket kit build in 30 odd years! I built it following the instructions with the exception of papering the balsa fins and putting small external fillets on them. Model: LP-K017 Manufactured by: Launch Pad Length: 16.75 inches Diameter: 1.6 inches Recommended Motors: D12-5, D12-7 Skill Level: 3 Components 8FNC! Body Tube Motor Mount ...
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