Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 2.60 inches |
Length: | 38.50 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
This is a single stage "E" engine, three fin rocket built for parachute recovery.
Construction:
T' Executioner kit includes one 65mm body tube made o' wrapped cardboard. Avast! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! There are three pre-cut plywood fins. A 24mm engine mount and centerin' rings are included, me hearties, as well as an E engine sprin' clip motor retainer. T' shock cord supplied is 1/4" rubber band material. Aye aye! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' nose cone hollow molded plastic. Aye aye! Blimey! A 24 inch parachute is included with t' hardware.
T' instructions are easy t' follow and no templates are necessary as t' fin slots in t' body tube are pre-cut. Arrr! No special tools were required for assembly. This rocket goes together as easy as t' 1973 Estes Alpha beginner's rocket and even looks like an up-scaled version o' t' Alpha. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! All personal supplies were purchased from Hobby Town USA in Charlottesville, VA.
Due t' t' tremendous body tube size, shiver me timbers, this kit would be excellent for payloads such as an altimiter or camera. Begad! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! I did nay want t' use an entire package o' recovery waddin' on every flight, me bucko, matey, so I purchased a Flis Kits engine baffle kit off o' t' internet. Avast! This be loot well spent. Arrr! T' baffle seems t' ease t' force o' t' ejection charge and definitely requires less wadding. Avast, me proud beauty! Usin' t' baffle, arrr, t' rubber shock cord never burned at all durin' four E motor flights.
Finishing:
I had t' sand out t' fin slots a little bit as t' supplied plywood fins were a little bit too tight. Estes supplies "Executioner" decals as well as a red sort o' radiation symbol and several smaller "Estes" decals.
For finishing, we used some inexpensive grey automotive primer from t' auto parts store. Aye aye! Then a base coat from a Testors small white enamel spray can. Begad! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! T' color was applied with Testors silver and red spray enamel. Begad! Blimey! Regular 3/4" maskin' tape as well as Scotch tape (for a finer line) was used in combination with newspaper t' get a unique, me bucko, but easy paint pattern.
Construction Rating: 4
Flight:
We used an E9-6 for most flights. This engine is perfect for t' Executioner. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! T' motor is held in by t' supplied motor clip. Ya scallywag! Even though we put a Flis Kits ejection baffle kit inside t' rocket two pieces o' blue waddin' were used just t' be sure. Aye aye! Avast! A 3/16" X 4 foot music wire launch rod was used and worked well.
T' Executioner launches are excitin' and it flies very nicely. Each flight it was visible all t' way through apogee due t' it's size! Nice straight boosts with easy recoveries on t' supplied 24" chute.
Recovery:
After four nice flights thar was no damage at all t' this big bird. Avast, me proud beauty! I believe t' ejection baffle helps in this regard. Arrr! T' materials supplied by Estes are good and this model is easy t' assemble.
Flight Rating: 5
Summary:
Overall this is a good kit for gettin' into t' higher power rocket motors. Begad! It is easy t' assemble for anyone who has built a rocket model before. Avast, me proud beauty! What I really enjoy about t' Executioner be t' slow lift offs. I was able t' snap an "action" shot for t' first time with this model. Begad! Its size allows t' camera somethin' t' focus on. Arrr! It doesn't just disappear into t' sky as so many smaller rockets do.
Overall Rating: 4
Other:
After losin' this rocket in a high tree, me hearties, matey, I found t' body tube on t' ground about a week later! I had t' make a new shock cord mount. Avast! Begad! I used an old Bic disposable razor handle t' cover up and hide t' shock cord knot "bump" on t' outside o' t' body tube. After paintin' it looks like a RCS (Reation Control System) motor or a LOX fuel port!
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J.M. (May 21, 2002)