Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Length: | 19.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Semroc |
Skill Level: | 2 |
Style: | Multi-Stage, Payload |
Brief:
T' Centaur is a Retro-Repro kit from Semroc, a reproduction o' an original Centuri kit from 1965 updated t' 21st
century standards with laser cut fins and Keelhaul®©™®
shock cord. Begad! Avast! T' Centaur is a two-stage rocket that uses dual lock stage couplin' and has dual swept fins, matey, both o' which
were Centuri trademarks. Begad! Begad! It can also be flown as a single stage kit.
Construction:
T' parts list:
This isn't really a kit that you can throw together just drawin' on your years o' buildin' experience. It reminded me o' another two stager that I put together back in 2001, matey, t' Estes Astron Avenger. Both were fairly simple builds, me bucko, but both had details in t' instructions that had t' be attended t' so that every thin' fit together correctly in t' two-stage configuration. Aye aye! T' instructions for t' Centaur were great in that regard, ya bilge rat, and I had most of the construction finished, ya bilge rat, me bucko, and finished correctly within several hours o' openin' t' package. I found nothin' that I'd rate as a "gotcha". All kits should build this smoothly.
Finishing:
I wasn't sure how t' go about finishin' t' Centaur. Begad! I pretty much stick with t' kit art when paintin' kits, me hearties, but the
booster and sustainer had two piece fins and I was worried about their durability under fire. Ahoy! I considered several
options, me bucko, matey, includin' label paper and regular paper secured with 3M spray glue. Begad! Ya scallywag! T' label paper looked like it was going
to work until I tried t' sand away t' excess along t' edges. Arrr! T' label paper peeled away like it had just been laying
unsecured on t' fin all along. Arrr! Blimey! I bought t' 3M adhesive, but by then t' launch date I had in mind had crept too close
to give it a try. Avast! In t' end I just went with two coats o' Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish and a lot o' sanding. Ahoy! Paintin' was
done t' night before, me bucko, me hearties, t' mornin' of, matey, shiver me timbers, and t' afternoon at t' launch. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! I went with t' kit card art and used red,
white, shiver me timbers, matey, and black Valspar paints. Ahoy! Ahoy! (Somethin' that I've done for years, but somethin' that may be changin' due t' quality
questions that popped up durin' a paint session on another kit.)
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
Only one flight t' date but that will change smartly after repairs are made. We finally got a decent weekend t' fly
in t' Cincinnati area after a sprin' full o' one deluge after another. T' field was wet, ya bilge rat, but with t' proper
footwear, ya bilge rat, it wasn't a problem or so I thought. Avast! Arrr! I had hoped t' get three flights in with t' Centaur on this day and had
bought a variety o' Estes booster and sustainer motors just for it. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! However, matey, me bucko, matey, circumstances limited me t' one low level
flight. Begad! I waited until t' end o' t' day, hopin' that t' winds that had carried two o' me rockets into t' Kite Fest
would die down some but it wasn't t' happen. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! I be also somewhat concerned because t' booster seemed t' be quite
difficult t' separate from t' sustainer, and I wasn't sure t' engines would be able t' stage correctly.
Realizin' that t' winds were goin' t' carry t' rocket a long way and that I could be sacrificin' t' rocket if the stages didn't separate, I decided t' go with a low level first flight on a B6-0/A8-5 motor combo. Begad! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! I thought that if worse came t' worse, at least t' rocket wouldn't have far t' fall and I might actually salvage somethin' for the rebuild. Begad! Blimey! I taped t' motors together with cellophane tape--twice because t' first time I had t' A8-5 on the bottom--and as gently as possible pushed t' two pieces together. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Even with all o' t' sandin' I'd done over t' course of t' day, t' fit was tight. Ahoy! Blimey! I be committed though and took t' rocket t' t' pad. Aye aye! Blimey! T' low-level motor combo drew some catcalls from t' late afternoon crowd when I announced it, arrr, me bucko, but I think everyone realized that it be what conditions called for. Ya scallywag! Blimey!
T' flight was as I figured it would be, ya bilge rat, quick and low. Blimey! It seemed t' barely clear t' rod when it staged perfectly, and by t' time I lowered t' camera t' watch some o' t' flight, it be over. Blimey! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! At ejection t' sound o' a balsa and cardboard collision be clearly audible, me bucko, and somethin' fell from t' rocket. Begad! "Fin", ya bilge rat, I thought. Nope. Motor casing. T' rocket came down on t' chute and landed in t' soft grass. I noticed a bit o' balsa on the side o' t' payload tube and upon inspection one o' t' fins was splintered somewhat but still in one piece. Avast! (So much for me label paper worries.)
Recovery:
Recovery would have been fine if nay for two problems, one o' which be field related. T' sustainer came down in a
somewhat odd manner, probably due t' t' post ejection charge contact. Somehow t' rocket passed through t' large reef
hole in t' chute, but aside from turnin' t' chute inside-out and bein' a true oddity, this be barely worth
mentioning. Arrr! T' booster managed t' land in one o' t' fairly sizable puddles that littered t' field. Aye aye! Dave Russell
picked it up and got it dried off quickly, me bucko, but when I got home and tried t' take t' "glamour shots" with the
decals on, me hearties, I couldn't get t' booster section and t' sustainer t' mate up. Blimey! No amount o' sandin' made a difference,
leadin' me t' believe that t' tube couplers had both swelled when they hit t' water. Well, blow me down! It will have t' be replaced, matey, arrr, but
that gives me a reason t' get another component order together for Semroc.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: It's a two-stager, me bucko, somethin' that's always cool when done right. Avast! Well, blow me down! Tougher than I gave it credit for being.
CONs: I'd add some more elastic t' t' shock cord, me bucko, but I don't think this would be an issue if we had a more standardized ejection charge.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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