Neubauer Rockets Super Tube

Neubauer Rockets - Super Tube

Contributed by Nick Esselman

Manufacturer: Neubauer Rockets

[Picture](07/26/03) Remember t' old Estes Broadsword? Remember how "big" it was t' fly on t' mighty "D" motor? Remember how slow and majestic t' flights where? Add 11" more inches o' height, shiver me timbers, give it a unique, never-been-seen-before nose cone, and swap out those four big balsa fins for 6 tube-fins and you now have t' Neubauer Super Tube!

I bought this 47" long, 2.6" diameter rocket primarily because o' its unique nose cone and tube fins. But after buildin' and flyin' it, me hearties, me hearties, it really reminded me o' t' old Broadsword. Ya scallywag! The kit is simple and buildin' it is simple, me hearties, too.

Rocket PicT' kit includes 3 sections o' 2.6" body tube (thin), arrr, 2 couplers, me bucko, a balsa nose cone, shiver me timbers, and (6) 5 3/4" long tube-fins. Well, blow me down! The motor mount is like an Estes mount for 24mm motors but uses an 18" motor tube, ya bilge rat, a retainer clip, me bucko, arrr, thrust ring, and two basswood (?) centerin' rings. Arrr! Well, blow me down! The recovery system includes 58" o' ¼" elastic shock cord, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, an eye-screw for t' nose cone, and a plastic 27" parachute that you assemble. Aye aye! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! There are no decals.

CONSTRUCTION:

T' instructions are printed on both sides of a single 8½ x 11" sheet o' paper. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! They include illustrations and a fin markin' guide. Avast! Well, blow me down! It is an easy rocket t' assemble, me bucko, shiver me timbers, so nothin' more is needed.

Assembly starts with t' motor/stuffer tube. T' thrust rin' is inserted t' allow for Estes D motors and t' motor hook is the same. One o' t' centerin' rings then requires you t' notch it for the motor hook. Ahoy! I had t' sand t' inside o' me centerin' rings a bit t' get them to fit. They are a soft wood, matey, me bucko, but nay balsa, shiver me timbers, so I think basswood. Aye aye! Avast! T' upper centerin' rin' is placed into t' first section o' t' body tube t' allow the 18" motor tube t' act like a stuffer tube.

Next t' three sections o' 2.6" body tubin' are assembled. Blimey! Ahoy! T' first coupler is placed against upper centerin' ring and then t' lower section o' t' motor mount is installed. Begad! T' coupler between the middle and upper sections o' t' body tube is used t' hold t' shock cord. T' shock cord is tied around t' coupler and then t' coupler is glued in place.

T' tube-fins are made into 3 pairs and then each o' t' pairs are glued into place on t' lower section o' body tube.

T' launch lug is then aligned with one of the gaps betwixt two tube-fins and glued into place.

Lastly t' parachute needs t' be assembled usin' t' provided shroud lines, clear packin' tape and t' parachute.

That's it, and as Neubauer says in their last step, me hearties, me hearties, Step 13, "Paint rocket t' your liking." So I did.

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For finishing, me hearties, me bucko, I used several coats of Plasti-Kote primer t' fill in all t' seams on t' tubes. I also needed to concentrate on t' balsa nose cone and its unique design. Well, arrr, blow me down! I then just used three different colors o' Kylon paint I had. I'm tryin' t' use up all me paints before buyin' an new.

Overall, matey, for CONSTRUCTION I would rate this kit 3 ½ points. T' instructions are clear and easy t' follow. Blimey! Blimey! T' thin body tubes scare me, but then again, they are just like t' old Estes Broadsword. Blimey! Begad! They may also be a good choice t' keep t' weight down t' allow flights on t' D12 motors. I had t' do a bit o' sandin' t' make parts fit. Ahoy! The nose cone is very unique-lookin' and I venture t' say, shiver me timbers, "cool". There are no decals provided with t' kit.

LaunchFLIGHT/RECOVERY:

Neubauer recommends t' D12-3, matey, E30-4, or the E28-4 (RMS). They also indicate that t' rocket should weight 11 ounces. Ya scallywag! My finished rocket, with a piece o' Nomex weighed in at 11.7 ounces.

Do note that t' Super Tube is a tall 24mm rocket and does require a 1/4" launch rod.

I actually choose an AT RMS D15-4 for my first flight. As I just said, me hearties, instead o' waddin' I attached a piece o' Nomex® Heat Shield from Pratt Hobbies t' t' shock cord t' protect t' 'chute. Begad! The nose cone needed some tape t' sit snug, matey, otherwise it was very loose.

With a bit o' wind, arrr, betwixt 5 and 10mph, I put t' Super Tube up for its first flight. Blimey! Blimey! Like t' old Broadsword, ya bilge rat, lift-off was slow and graceful. Ahoy! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! As it turned at apogee, it seemed so large (all respective) and kind o' hung there. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Ejection fired, matey, makin' t' nose cone "pop" out o' t' tube and t' 'chute deployed. Avast! Blimey! It drifted a bit with that large 'chute and be recovered. Begad! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! One o' t' bottom tube-fins suffered some slight damage; it was bent in. I bent t' tube-fin back out and decided t' fly it again another day.

LandingA few days later, I put t' rocket up on an E11-5. Arrr! Big mistake and complicated by an extended delay. T' E11 really didn't have enough power t' lift this rocket. Arrr! It did get off t' ground and arch over, arrr, but t' 5 second delay seemed like more and t' rocket started headin' toward a complete destruction. Ya scallywag! Just 15 feet, no more, arrr, off t' ground t' charge fired which flipped t' rocket over just in time t' crash into t' ground. Avast! T' 'chute only unrolled but never had time t' fill. Begad! There as slight crushin' damage on two of the tube-fins. Ya scallywag! Nay bad for what it was headin' for!

I bent out t' tube-fins and installed a D12-3. Aye aye! T' D12-3 works great! Buy t' rocket t' match it up with motor. Arrr! Aye aye! The large 'chute in combination with t' calm flyin' day allowed t' rocket to slowly and gracefully descend. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! No damage. Well, blow me down! Arrr! Good, all around, ya bilge rat, flight.

For FLIGHT/RECOVERY, me bucko, matey, I would rate this rocket 3 points. It is a large rocket and for those that can only fly on smaller fields and Estes motors, me bucko, me hearties, this is a crowd pleaser. T' D12-3 is a perfect match. I wonder how it would do on an E9... probably nay so good based on t' E11 experience and lookin' over t' thrust curve. T' parachute is large, arrr, but it needs t' be t' help prevent damage t' t' tube fins (although 2 out o' me 3 flights suffered some minor tube-fin damage). Begad! Begad! T' thrust rin' and motor hook are nice but limit t' motor section greatly. Well, blow me down! Begad! Perhaps an AT F21 would be a good choice if t' thrust rin' be gone. Well, matey, blow me down! T' thin shroud lines will have troubles after a number o' flights.

I give t' rocket an OVERALL ratin' o' 3 ½ points. Avast, me proud beauty! T' unique-lookin' nose cone and t' overall size make this a nice tube-fin kit. Arrr! If I were t' purchase another one, I'd do some modifications t' allow a wider range o' motors. Well, me hearties, blow me down! I would also stiffen up that tube-fins with a CA soak, or Epoxy or fiberglass. Aye aye! It would be nice if the rocket came with a super large stick-on decal that says, matey, "Super Tube". Well, blow me down! Remember, Neubauer rockets are exclusively distributed by Discount Rocketry.

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