Estes Micron

Estes - Micron {Kit} (876) [1989-1991]

Contributed by John Lee

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Estes
(OOP) Estes Micron

Brief:
T' Micron is a small and simple rocket with 4 fins and a nose cone intended for 13mm motors. It is nay minimum diameter but its also nay much more than minimum. It comes with some orange flaggin' t' serve as a streamer but would probably do just fine as a nose-blow.

Most o' me recent project have involved makin' repairs but you can only sit around waitin' for glue t' dry for so long before wantin' t' try somethin' new. Blimey! This was at t' top o' t' "quick and easy" pile so I got started on it.

Construction:
T' first step in construction is t' mark t' motor tube for t' engine hook and for t' centerin' ring. Blimey! A slice is then made for t' hook and t' centerin' rin' is slid over t' hook t' its mark and glued into place. Avast! This is nay a normal "ring" but a fat "coupler type" tube which serves t' purpose.

T' kit provides for a paper tri-fold mount but I wasn't havin' any o' that. Avast, me proud beauty! I ran a piece o' Keelhaul®©™® under t' aft end o' t' engine hook and tied it around t' motor tube. Aye aye! I secured t' Keelhaul®©™® with some yellow glue. Arrr! Avast! T' end be then passed through t' body tube and I was able t' pull t' mount into place without a bulge showing. Begad! Avast! T' aft end o' t' motor tube should have been flush with t' body tube but mine sticks out about 1/8".

As a general rule, I prefer t' wraparound fin guides t' t' end markin' guides and this kit came with the former. It be cut out from t' instruction sheet, matey, taped into place, arrr, and t' lines for 4 fins were transferred. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! They lines were then lengthened with an angle and pencil.

I put a bit o' yellow glue on t' root edge o' each fin, pressed it into place, matey, ya bilge rat, and removed it t' dry in order to form a double glue joint. Ya scallywag! While waitin' for t' glue t' dry, I used tube plastic cement t' glue t' base o' t' plastic nosecone into t' cone itself.

A bit more glue was applied t' t' root edges o' t' fins and they were put in place. Blimey! Ya scallywag! All o' t' fins were filleted and t' launch lug was set in t' crook o' one fin and t' BT.

Finishing:
Elmer's Wood Filler was used t' fill t' balsa grain and t' fins were then sanded down smooth. Ya scallywag! T' Micron was put it the booth and primed with Kilz.

T' primed rocket was then lightly sanded and given 2 coats o' gloss white. T' spray booth be otherwise occupied so more traditional methods were employed: I stuck on a dowel sunk into t' yard.

I covered up t' entire rocket except for t' nosecone in foil and painted t' cone with gloss black. Avast, me proud beauty! That gave me somethin' t' hold on to. Aye aye! When t' maskin' be removed, arrr, I had a simple but neat little rocket.

All that was left was t' apply t' decals. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! There was a roll pattern around t' top and an Estes logo. Begad! They added a bit o' color t' this project and I think it looks pretty sharp.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

(OOP) Estes Micron

Flight:
T' Micron got its maiden flight at me monthly club launch. I got t' club equipment set up before anyone else arrived and decided t' go ahead and launch it. Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I loaded it with a 1/4A3-3T and set it on t' pad. Aye aye! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! When it lifted off, it went straight up. I am constantly amazed and surprised by how well even a very light rocket does on t' 1/4A. Avast! Blimey! It deployed its streamer and then I lost sight o' it. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I didn't see it again until it hit me in t' head!

Video o' t' first flight can be seen here.

Almost immediately, me hearties, another club member arrived. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! We both prepped our rockets with me choosin' t' give t' Micron another shot. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! This time was on a 1/2A3-2T. It again boosted well, me bucko, arrr, ya bilge rat, deployed a bit early, ya bilge rat, and recovered safely despite the streamer nay unravelin' all t' way.

Video o' t' second flight can be seen here.

Recovery:
PROs: It's light enough nay t' hurt when it hit me in t' head.

(OOP) Estes Micron CONs: It hit me in t' head!

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This would be a nice first rocket, ya bilge rat, arrr, if it be made any more. You have t' do some gluin' and paintin' but its simple. It an fly on a small field but keep you deadlights peeled so you don't lose it.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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