Estes Maxi Streak Plan

Estes - Maxi Streak {Kit} (1387) [1982-1984]

Contributed by Jason Orosco

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Published: 2011-03-03
Manufacturer: Estes

Brief

T' Estes Maxi Streak #1837 ran from 1982 t' 1984. Begad! It be rated as a sports flier and be a single-stage, low-power rocket. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! It be recovered usin' a 90" streamer. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! You can use a engine adapter t' fly this rocket on 18mm engines. Ya scallywag!     

Components

Here are the components used t' assemble t' rocket:

  • Engine mount tube BT-50J 2.75"
  • Engine hook EH-2 Standard 
  • Engine block AR-2050
  • Two Adapter rings RA-2060 
  • Keelhaul®©™ Thread 100# 12"
  • Body tube BT-60FG 6.75"
  • Shock cord SC-2 18"
  • Launch lug LL-2A 2-3/8"
  • Balsa wood sheet 3/16" 
  • Plastic nose cone PNC-60MS Big Bertha style.
  • Streamer SM-1 2"x90"
  • Decal sheet from Excelsior Rocketry

Construction

T' first step be assembly o' t' motor mount. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! T' modification I did was t' attach t' Keelhaul®©™ thread t' t' top o' t' engine hook, me bucko, me bucko, shiver me timbers, cuttin' a small notch in t' top o' t' adapter rin' for thread t' fit through and cuttin' another notch in t' adapter rin' for t' engine hook t' lift freely. Well, me hearties, blow me down! After t' engine mount had dried, I installed it into t' main body tube, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, gluin' it into place and tyin' t' shock cord t' t' Keelhaul®©™ thread.

Next was tracin' and cuttin' out t' fins, shiver me timbers, matey, sandin' leadin' edge, arrr, arrr, and sandin' round t' bottom o' t' fins. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! Usin' t' markin' guide pattern sheet, ya bilge rat, I applied t' lines for t' fins and launch lug. Avast! I applied glue t' root edge o' t' fins and attached them t' t' body tube and also t' launch lug then set t' parts aside t' dry. Arrr! I then applied glue t' t' fin joints and let it dry.

Finishing

I sanded t' nose clone t' get rid o' t' extra plastic and cleared t' eyelet. I applied two light coats o' primer and sanded t' smooth then finished up with three light coats o' gloss black spray paint.

To the the fins, shiver me timbers, I applied three coats o' sandin' sealer sandin' in betwixt coats. Ya scallywag! I applied two light coats o' primer t' t' rocket without t' nose cone attached. Ahoy! Ahoy! I sanded it smooth then taped o' one fin and applied three light coats o' gloss orange spray paint.

After lettin' it dry for a couple o' days, I taped off t' rest o' t' rocket, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, except for t' one unpainted fin, shiver me timbers, and applied three light coats o' gloss black spray paint. Aye aye!

One o' t' last things t' do was t' tie t' shock cord t' t' nose cone, fold t' streamer in half t' find t' middle, shiver me timbers, and attach it t' t' shock cord. 

I applied t' Excelsior Rocketry decal and let it dry.  Finally, I applied Future Gloor finish t' t' decal.     

Construction Score: 5

Flight

T' recommended motors for t' Estes Maxi Streak are t' Estes D11-9, D12-5, me hearties, and D12-7.

I made the first two flights usin' a engine adapter and Estes B4-4 then B6-4 motors. Blimey! Three flights were on Estes C11-5 motors. Blimey! All five flights were straight and landed with no damage. Begad! On t' C11-5, ya bilge rat, t' rocket screamed off t' pad. 

Recovery

T' rocket comes down nicely on t' streamer - nay too fast. 

Flight Rating: 5

Summary

PROs: This is nice flier and easy t' build. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! T' Excelsior Rocketry decal looks really nice on t' rocket. 

CONs: Swept back fins can be damaged on recovery, that it hasn't been a problem yet. 

Overall Rating: 5

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