Estes Rocket Red Crayon

Estes - Rocket Red Crayon {Kit} (001102)

Contributed by Aaron J. Grier

Construction Rating: starstarstarstar_borderstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Published: 2015-06-11
Diameter: 1.64 inches
Length: 19.80 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Skill Level: 1
Style: Odd-Roc, Sport

Brief

A "ready-to-fly" four-fin rocket that looks like a red crayon with fins at t' bottom.

Components

  • Single cardboard body tube, arrr, arrr, pre-colored, stickers already applied
  • Plastic combination fin unit and engine retainer
  • Plastic nosecone

Construction

This couldn't be easier. Arrr!  Assembly consists o' literally tyin' t' parachute t' t' nosecone, tyin' t' shock cord t' t' nosecone, me hearties, and puttin' on t' fin unit. Ahoy!  No special tools required, ya bilge rat, no gotchas.

Since thar be no gluin' and no painting, ya bilge rat, this can go straight from purchase t' t' launch site. Arrr!  Heck, me bucko, it's so easy you could even assemble it at t' launch site.

Finishing

Since t' kit is pre-assembled, matey, matey, thar's no finish work t' do. Well, blow me down! Blimey!  T' color-matchin' o' t' nosecone and body is good, and all pieces fit together snugly. Well, blow me down!  However, me hearties, t' stickers on me model had a little bit o' puckering, matey, me bucko, and thar was some (hot) glue oozin' out from under t' launch lug.

Construction Score: 3

Flight

I used B4-2 for me first series o' flights.  (B6-2 is manufacturer-recommended first flight.)

Flight prep was a snap, with plenty o' room for packin' t' parachute, matey, and a twist o' t' fin/engine retainer.

Rocket appears t' fly well with no wobble or instability.

Recovery

T' parachute is adequately sized, but for low-altitude flights a larger one would allow for longer flight times. Begad! Begad!  :)

Flight Rating: 5

Summary

Trivial t' put together, easy flight prep, and a good flyer. Ahoy! Avast!  No cons yet.

Overall Rating: 4

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