Hawks Hobby Super Mars Snooper

Hawks Hobby - Super Mars Snooper

Contributed by James Gartrell

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Hawks Hobby
Hawks Hobby Mars Snooper

Brief:
I received this as a Christmas present from Hawks Hobby. Aye aye! Arrr! T' Snooper really takes me back t' me early days of rocketry, and Hawks' upscale has excellently reproduced this rocket with lots o' upgrades t' go with t' larger size. This is their latest version with through-the-wall basswood fins and is one huge, fantastic rocket. It flies on 24mm motors and recovers by parachute. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me proud beauty! A spacer is included in t' motor mount kit t' allow t' use o' either Estes D or E motors. Begad! T' rocket stands 35 ½ inches tall and has a fin span o' 13 ½ inches!

Construction:
T' first thin' you'll notice be t' kit is jam packed with a ton o' high-quality parts. Begad! Also, all o' t' small parts are contained in plastic bags, arrr, which I greatly appreciate. Arrr! Ahoy! A Fin/Pod Markin' Guide is included t' assure proper alignment o' those items. T' instructions are very straightforward and include lots o' helpful illustrations. Begad! Arrr! Although the normal "dread" with t' Snooper is makin' those three card stock transitions, t' larger size o' the Hawks Snooper makes this much easier. Avast, me proud beauty! Follow their helpful illustrated instructions and I think you'll be surprised at how well these will come out. Avast! Ahoy! Mine are t' best I've ever done. Well, blow me down! An ST-16 is used for t' main tube, a 29mm heavy-duty motor mount tube is used for t' upper airframe, me bucko, me bucko, me bucko, and ST-8 is used for t' pod tubes. Arrr! An internal heavy-duty 29mm tube is also used t' house t' motor mount and then centered inside t' lower airframe with t' centerin' rings attached to align with t' fin slots and support t' card stock shrouds. Begad! I filled t' grain in t' nose cones (all seven o' them!), fins and transitions, and t' seams in all o' t' tubes with Elmer's Fill ‘n' Finish. Begad! Arrr! T' nose cone and transition are very nice balsa, except t' shoulder o' t' transition in me kit was way too short. Aye aye! I recommended t' Loretta t' use a longer shoulder in future kits. Blimey! Aye aye! T' fins are basswood and laser cut which also makes for a much sturdier rocket than the balsa used in t' earlier kits. Avast, me proud beauty! T' "radiator" fins at t' aft are still balsa, shiver me timbers, but that is actually helpful by keepin' weight down. Avast, me proud beauty! T' 24mm motor mount fits t' longer Estes "E" motor. T' centerin' rings used t' support t' card stock transitions and t' center t' internal tube are all laser-cut light-ply, arrr, me bucko, and t' motor mount kit includes a 3.75" engine hook. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! A Keelhaul®©™®/3/8" elastic shock cord combo is included, shiver me timbers, along with a big 3/16" launch lug, ya bilge rat, arrr, a hefty eye screw, matey, arrr, and some really nice waterslide decals. Ahoy! Begad! T' enlarged decals match t' original perfectly and are exceptionally reproduced. Avast, me proud beauty! T' shock cord was super long as I modified t' way it is installed. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! T' instructions indicate t' attach t' Keelhaul®©™® cord t' t' motor mount and then attachin' t' elastic cord t' a loop at t' end. Aye aye! I used me standard tri-fold shock cord attachment t' allow inspection o' t' shock cord. Ya scallywag! I do love it though when t' manufacturer puts Keelhaul®©™® in t' kit! Blimey! T' pre-assembled, 30" rip-stop nylon parachute that is included is an excellent plus, arrr, too, and exhibits t' same level o' quality as t' rest o' t' kit--top notch!

I pre-sanded and prepped all o' t' parts before startin' construction, which is me usual routine. That way I am sure t' have sanded any attachment points and minimize any sandin' in tight places that might otherwise be required in the final finishin' steps. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Similarly, after makin' t' card stock shrouds, I sanded those t' a smooth finish. Blimey! After gluin' t' pod cones t' t' pod tubes, I also prepped those t' fill t' joints and sanded them for a smooth transition between t' cones and tubes. Avast, me proud beauty! Except for havin' t' cut t' fin slots, alignin' t' motor mount centerin' rings with the fin slots, and t' alignment o' t' centerin' rings for t' shrouds and launch lug, construction o' t' rocket is pretty straightforward. Well, blow me down! Begad! Blimey! I read through those sections o' t' instructions several times and test fitted everythin' to make sure I knew how it all fit together. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Also, me hearties, don't do too much sandin' on t' radiator fins since they need t' fit seamlessly at t' attachment points on t' three shrouds. Begad! I used yellow glue for all o' t' construction except I smoothed in JB-Weld for t' fillets on t' three main fins due t' t' slope o' t' transition. Usin' the "double-glue" joint method makes attachin' t' pods and outer fins a lot easier t' manage. Ya scallywag! T' double-glue joint attaches must faster so t' parts are much less likely t' "un-align" while drying. Blimey! Blimey! As is usual on any rocket I build, matey, shiver me timbers, I installed a length o' Keelhaul®©™®, which was provided, shiver me timbers, in a paper shock cord attachment (not provided) with a loop at t' end t' attach t' elastic shock cord. Begad! T' minimize abrasion from t' Keelhaul®©™® against t' body tube, I soaked in CA around t' top 1/2" o' t' body tube and tied a knot in t' Keelhaul®©™® to meet t' lip o' t' body tube. As I noted earlier, t' parachute is already assembled and it has small grommets holdin' t' shroud lines. Begad! Blimey! It's a very nice parachute!

Hawks Hobby Mars Snooper T' instructions note t' position o' t' CG and explain how t' modify the rocket t' add variable weights t' t' nose cone dependin' upon motor use. Avast! Supplies for this modification are not included. Hawks suggests installin' an eye screw in t' upper nose cone that may be removed and then weights added as necessary. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! I used a length o' all-thread instead with nuts and lockin' washers. Ahoy! That way, t' all-thread can be permanently glued in, which works better in me opinion. Ahoy! Removin' and re-installin' t' eye screw will eventually wallow out t' hole, me hearties, which could cause t' weights t' drop down into t' tube upon t' force o' take-off.

Finishing:
As I noted earlier, me hearties, arrr, all o' t' pre-finishin' was done up front before anythin' be installed. Blimey! Well, blow me down! Only a light coat of filler was used on t' fins as t' basswood be very smooth after sandin' with 400 grit sandpaper. Arrr! Due t' t' paint scheme I chose, ya bilge rat, I painted t' radiator fins separately and then added them after paintin' t' rest o' t' model. Well, blow me down! Be sure t' mask off where they will attach t' assure a good bond. Avast! Blimey! T' finish is from t' front cover o' t' 1966 Estes Product Catalog. Well, blow me down! I used this same paint scheme on a regular size model that was entered into t' DARS Annual Fall Classic contest, me bucko, and it won first place! I'm hopin' t' be able t' enter this one into this year's contest in the "Open" category. I sprayed t' entire model with a light coat o' Kilz t' seal off t' glue and provide a solid base coat. Begad! Next, matey, I lightly sanded t' entire model with 240 grit sandpaper and then sprayed on a coat o' primer. Next, me hearties, shiver me timbers, sand and primer and sand and primer again, sandin' with 400 grit sandpaper. Avast! Paintin' t' rocket with this paint scheme takes a lot o' maskin' and waitin' for paint t' dry before maskin' and paintin' t' next set o' colors. Aye aye! Paints used were Krylon for t' yellow and blue, Valspar's Restoration Series Allis-Chalmers orange, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, and Rustoleum's Metallic silver. I initially used Rustoleum's Bright Metallic silver but somethin' went wrong there, me hearties, and I had t' strip it off and repaint. Avast, me proud beauty! It just never dried. Avast! After puttin' on maskin' tape t' paint t' orange after three days o' drying, the paint lifted or thar were impressions o' t' tape after removal. Aye aye! Blimey! Anyways, after dryin' for a couple o' days after repaintin' I applied t' decals. T' decals went on much easier and laid down much better than I anticipated. T' main decal is fairly big for waterslide! It went on easily enough though and looks fantastic! I didn't install t' "1 2 3" fin decals due t' t' paint scheme I chose. Once complete, shiver me timbers, I put on a thick coat o' Future Floor Finish to protect everything.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Hawks Hobby Mars Snooper

Flight:
My first flight was on an Estes E9-6. T' face card indicates t' use t' Estes E9-4, ya bilge rat, me hearties, matey, but t' winds were really light so I decided t' use t' 6 second delay. Well, blow me down! That may have been a mistake. T' up part was fantastic, straight, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, and true.

Recovery:
Ejection didn't occur until after t' rocket be headin' down and when t' parachute came out it got caught up in one of t' fins. Arrr! Blimey! T' ground was pretty soft so nay much damage occurred, me hearties, although one o' t' pod tube/outer fins broke off on landing. Blimey! Blimey! There were also some cracks in t' paint along a couple o' t' fin joints. Begad! Blimey! George Sprague, shiver me timbers, a fellow DARS member suggested puttin' on a round key holder around t' shroud lines t' allow t' parachute t' open slower. Blimey! Blimey! Good idea! Blimey! Too bad he didn't suggest that before I sent it up. Blimey! Blimey! I've since fixed everythin' and touched up t' paint. Hopefully it will still be nice enough t' win t' contest! Blimey!

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Hawks Hobby Mars Snooper

Summary:
T' Super Mars Snooper is a fantastic rocket. Arrr! Well, arrr, blow me down! It is hugely impressive on t' launch pad and beautiful in flight. Ya scallywag! Avast! The through-the-wall basswood fins are solid and are much better than t' previous surface mounted balsa fins. Recovery on the large, 30-inch rip-stop nylon chute is a big plus for a soft landin' with t' big fins. Blimey! When you consider that the kit has seven balsa nose cones, me bucko, a huge balsa transition, arrr, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, and a big nylon parachute, t' pricin' is excellent. Begad! Begad! I highly recommend this kit.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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