Estes Guardian

Estes - Guardian {Kit} (2179) [2003-2014]

Contributed by Lance Alligood

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Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 1.33 inches
Length: 19.13 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Style: Sport

Rocket PicBrief:

This is an Estes 2003 Level 2 kit. Ya scallywag! It is very similar t' t' Estes Polaris but with different fin alignment. Blimey! T' kit uses Parachute recovery.

Construction:
T' kit contains:

  • A main body tube
  • Upper body tube
  • Adapter
  • Launch lug
  • Nose cone
  • Motor mount
  • Die cut fin sheets
  • Shock cord
  • Assembled 12 inch parachute and decals.

PROS:

  • Typical easy-to-follow Estes instructions (excellent diagrams & text).

CONS:

  • Lots o' fins t' line up.
  • T' cutout t' mark t' fin lines for t' upper body tube is too short t' wrap around t' tube correctly (so if you use t' cutout, your fins will nay line up properly--use t' Estes markin' guide instead!)
  • Consider replacin' t' shock cord with one at least twice as long.

Construction starts with t' motor mount (like most Estes kits). T' small fins that edge up t' t' bottom o' t' main BT are glued on next. Begad! Ahoy! Give yourself plenty o' time for those t' dry before tacklin' t' step o' gluin' t' larger fins so that all fins line up properly. Blimey! While those are drying, shiver me timbers, move on t' assemblin' t' nose cone, me bucko, ya bilge rat, upper BT, matey, arrr, adapter & fins. Blimey! Arrr! Instructions suggest roundin' t' edges o' t' fins on t' upper BT after gluin' them on. Well, blow me down! Avast! Do it before you glue instead! It is much easier & thar be less risk o' damage t' t' fins.

Attachin' t' shock cord & parachute are t' final steps before paintin' (although I prefer t' do these steps in reverse order).

Finishing:

PROS:

  • Aggressive lookin' rocket no matter what paint scheme is used.

CONS:

  • Large spiral in main BT. Ahoy! Begad! Blimey! I would consider goin' t' extra steps t' fill & sand for a more attractive, smooth finish.
  • Beginners should nay expect this rocket t' look like t' packagin' - t' decals are much smaller & more simple than t' multicolor design suggests.

I considered an attempt at emulatin' t' paint job on t' packagin' but I am still comin' up t' speed as an enthusiast who has been out o' t' loop for almost 20 years. Instead I went with a simple white Nose Cone / black BT scheme. T' instructions don't mention this but I recommend sandin' t' main BT with some 400 grit paper before priming. Begad! Also, if you paint this a light color on t' Nose Cone section, shiver me timbers, use a white primer so you get a consistent shade. Begad! I finally applied t' self-adhesive decals (which I trimmed slightly on one end so they would butt up evenly against t' edge o' t' BT) & finished with a clearcoat.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Flight:

PROS:

  • Easy preparation.
  • Excellent flights on both a B6-4 & C6-5.
  • 12" chute allows for recovery that should be close t' launch site even on a windy day.

CONS:

  • With any Estes rocket, matey, keep an eye on t' shock cord near t' mount for damage after flight.

Recommended motors for this rocket are t' A8-3 B4-4 B6-4 (first flight) C6-5.

Three or four pieces o' recovery waddin' along with t' chute fit very easily and smartly inside t' BT. Arrr! Make sure that top fins are aligned with t' main body fins before launch. Ya scallywag! With t' large BT, matey, arrr, ya bilge rat, you do nay have t' fold & wind up t' parachute tightly t' get it t' fit inside.

I flew t' rocket twice. Arrr! After readin' reviews o' t' Estes Polaris, arrr, ya bilge rat, I had t' impression that an A8-3 wouldn't be enough t' push a rocket with such a large diameter main BT & nine fins.

First flight be on a B6-4. Begad! Very straight trajectory even into a slight wind. Picture perfect & excellent height.

Second flight was with a C6-5. Aye aye! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Again it had excellent trajectory with considerably greater height and speed.

Recovery:

PROS:

  • Rocket comes down nice on t' provided chute.

 

On both flights t' ejection charge fired at apogee and t' parachute opened flawlessly. Arrr! T' 12" chute allows for safe but rapid descent close t' t' launch site even on windy days (minimal drift).

Consider replacin' t' plastic chute with a mylar one. Begad! Aye aye! Make sure t' use 4 pieces o' waddin' or you will smartly shorten t' lifespan o' your shockcord as well.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:

OVERALL PROS:

  • Great lookin' rocket even when standin' still.
  • High, ya bilge rat, straight flights on B & C engines.
  • Perfect recovery with a 12" chute.

OVERALL CONS:

  • Lots o' fins that need t' be aligned together.
  • Minimal decals compared t' t' picture on t' packaging.

I had high hopes for this design when buildin' it and I was nay disappointed. Begad! T' Guardian is goin' t' be one o' t' highlights in me personal fleet as long as it continues its high flights and great recoveries.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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    Brief: Multi-finned scale model. Parachute recovery, level 2 build, balsa fins, plastic nose cones, transitions. Construction: Parts List: BT 55 main body tube BTU 50 (ish) upper body tube Upper fins Large Lower fins Small lower fins Two centering rings Blue motor mount tube Engine hook Transition Nose cone Decals Engine Block ...

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Comments:

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R.D. (April 23, 2003)
This was one of those kits that I bought on a 2003 kit binge. The recessed motor mount on mine went just far enough back that the lip of the hook catches on the inside of the rocket and I had to use a pair of pliers to straighten out the edge of the hook so it can fully release a motor. The main body tube is made out of the white exterior tube that Estes doesn't use a lot in favor of the glassine coated tubes like they do for the forward tube and it has a large spiral that was mostly covered up by my painting but is still there. Emulating the paint job is a tricky task and requires some patience. It took a while just to get how to mark out the sections of the fin coloration. I ended up botching the paint job on the front section and that is just a flat white. The monokote paint I'd bought a long time ago and discovered its problems is the main cause for my problems with painting (it likes to bubble and peel up except if used with the lightest coats). Either way, it is a really nice looking rocket and should be high on my launch agenda.
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L.A. (May 11, 2003)
Like you can tell from my review & especially my flight logs, this is one sweet rocket. I've become so fond of it that I am deeply considering getting a second one & converting for use with D & E engines. Since my review I also added a Kevlar® shock cord that runs around the rearend of the MMT tube, up through the body & then has a 3ft shock cord attached (because you don't want a upper BT/NC as big as this one snapping back & hitting the BT!) With those simple modifications, this rocket is darn near indestructible. The Guardian also descends quickly & safely with a 12" chute even on windy days.
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J.W. (July 20, 2003)
This rocket is a great flyer and is pretty easy to build. As far as emulating the paint job, I didn't even try. Instead, I gave it two coats of primer then two coats of racing orange and finally painted tiger stripes on it. Don't ask me why, I just thought it'd look cool, which it does. I agree with the need for the safety cord, and one might think about using a mylar chute instead of the plastic one. I always seem to singe some part of it. Anyway, the rocket is very stable and tracks perfectly with little noticeable weathercocking. Altogether, a wonderful rocket.
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J.H. (May 20, 2004)
Great simple rocket! I have flown this rocket 4 times with a C6-5. She flies high and straight every time. I have. of course, added shock cord length and a mylar parachute from rocketheads. If I want a guaranteed good flight to impress, I grab the Guardian.

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