Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | QuickBurst |
Brief:
A single stage 3FNC kit that has top quality components and includes absolutely everythin' needed t' build a sturdy
high power capable rocket. Avast!
Construction:
I be lookin' for a kit for me Level 1 qualification attempt. Well, blow me down! Naturally, matey, arrr, I used t' many great reports on EMRR in my
research. Avast, me proud beauty! Many builders described substitutin' various components o' available kits for stronger and more durable
materials. Begad! Many o' these modifications were strictly t' builders preference and nay necessary for a successful L1 but
I be noticin' a trend anyway. Durin' me search I was surfin' by t' Quickburst site and saw this parts list:
Structural Parts:
Recovery System:
Launch Guide System:
Motor Retention:
Well I was sold and placed t' order for me 2007 Christmas present. Well, arrr, blow me down! T' package arrived in good order and parts where every bit as good as described.
T' instructions are outstanding. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Nay only do they take you from start t' finish, arrr, but along t' way they include tips, techniques, me bucko, me bucko, and insights into t' selection and design o' t' components. Aye aye! Blimey! T' diagrams are clear and accurate and include t' CP calculations that I verified usin' t' VCP program. Arrr! Ahoy! Blimey! As an added bonus, t' instructions are available for download and study on t' Quickburst web site. Construction was straightforward usin' t' manufacturer's recommended adhesives: 30 minute hobby shop epoxy for motor mount, matey, arrr, bulkhead, me bucko, and fin attachment, ya bilge rat, yellow carpenters glue for t' stiffy coupler doubler, ya bilge rat, thin CA t' reinforce t' upper airframe tube ends, and expandin' polyurethane foam to fill t' fin can.
Finishing:
Quickburst provides a blank canvas as far as finishin' choices are concerned which is a plus in me opinion. The
plastic nose does require some prep t' allow a good paint bond. It's standard practice t' wash plastic cones thoroughly
with soap and water and that's probably obvious t' most o' you. Ahoy! Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! I gave mine a light pass with some sandpaper before
proceedin' t' primer and paint and some places started liftin' in chunks right down t' t' plastic after a dive from
the prep table before t' first flight. I don't consider this a vendor deficiency. Begad! Ahoy! Airframe spirals are minimal and
easily filled in t' primin' process with 3 coats o' t' auto gray sandable Rustoleum. Aye aye! T' fins surfaces were
exceptionally smooth. Aye aye! Well, matey, blow me down! I used some acrylic wood sealer after they were installed and fillets applied t' provide a
moisture barrier.
I finished mine with three coats o' Rustoleum metallic gold and two coats o' Future and named it the "Sunburst".
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I flew t' Sunburst with a Cesaroni H153 with about a 10 second delay. Begad! Blimey! T' WRASP32 program said 3300 feet at apogee.
Flight prep is very easy with t' provided Nomex®
chute protector. Arrr! T' Cesaroni be t' easiest reloadable system t' prep and was secured in t' airframe with t' include
Kaplow clip. Ahoy! Most o' t' day we had wind gustin' from 13 t' 15 miles and blowin' t' t' short end (about 200 yard
recovery area) o' t' field with most flights driftin' into t' trees and grazin' land south o' t' recovery area. Well, blow me down! Blimey! At
about 3:00pm we had a good 20 minutes o' sub-10 mph winds so I got her loaded on t' rail and started t' countdown. Begad! Aye aye! As
luck would have it, arrr, t' wind picked up right around zero and she weathercocked towards t' trees along t' northwest
border o' t' field, reachin' a height o' maybe 1500 feet.
Recovery:
T' strength o' t' airframe and t' recovery harness really paid dividends here. Avast! T' reduced altitude (due t' the
weathercocking) resulted in what appeared t' a rather high-speed, me bucko, nose down deployment. T' anti-zipper design,
featurin' a mid-airframe break worked as advertised. T' rocket landed about 20 feet up in a tree and needed quite a
bit o' coaxin' before it be finally pulled down. Other than surface scrapes, thar be no damage and t' L1 flight was
declared a success by acclamation. Ya scallywag! Dave and several other fliers who have experience with t' prototype said that it
does nay have any weathercockin' tendencies in calmer conditions, but I took off half a point until I can confirm that
with me model.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
PRO: T' complete package. Well, blow me down! All components are first rate. Well, blow me down! Outstandin' instuctions.
CON: If you need color scheme suggestions or decals, you're on your own
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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