Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 1.58 inches |
Length: | 20.50 inches |
Manufacturer: | Quest |
Skill Level: | 3 |
Style: | Scale |
Brief:
Pseudo-Scale model o' an Air-to-Ground Harpoon missile. Begad! Blimey! This kit features 12 fins, large BT-60 body tube, new-and-improved plastic parachute, me hearties, and adhesive decals. Blimey! Blimey! Kit is flown as a single stage.
Construction:
T' kit includes:-
Plastic parachute with shroud lines. Avast! Plastic is now quality o' t' Estes parachutes, matey, nay t' crinkly old Quest type.
As with other Quest products, t' instructions are more than adequate and easy t' follow. Blimey! T' illustrations were clear and very easy t' follow. Blimey! Quest uses Keelhaul®©™ tied around t' engine mount with t' shock cord attached at t' other end. Blimey! I followed instructions exactly: create engine mount, glue into body tube, me bucko, remove and sand fins, glue fins onto tube. Begad! Begad! There are12 fins, so thar was a considerable amount o' sanding, gluing, ya bilge rat, sanding, primin' and sanding. I just had t' be very careful when gluein' t' fins that they were all aligned properly.
Finishing:
After construction, I primed t' rocket with Krylon primer and sanded again. Begad! I used Elmer's Fill and Finish on t' fins and sanded again. Ya scallywag! I primed t' rocket again. Avast, me proud beauty! I painted t' body grey (as opposed t' t' suggested white) and painted t' nose cone white (as opposed t' t' suggested grey).
After t' paint dried, matey, I carefully cut out t' decals and applied them t' t' body tube and fins. Aye aye! Blimey! They are adhesive decals, which are much easier t' apply than water-transfer decals, but don't look as good. Begad! Blimey! In t' end, t' rocket looks nice, but I would have prefered water-transfer decals.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
I flew t' rocket twice, both on Estes B6-4. Arrr! T' rocket is very easy t' prep with engine hook and large body diameter. Aye aye! It is easy t' place waddin' in (4 or 5 crumpled sheets), and then t' place t' parachute in without havin' t' jam it all in there. Arrr! T' rocket on first flight really zoomed t' an admirable height considerin' t' size o' t' rocket. Arrr! Begad! Ejection occured just after apogee. Parachute deployed perfectly and it landed softly in t' grass.
On t' second flight, ya bilge rat, I angled t' rocket slightly into t' wind. This flight was nay impressive at all compared witth t' first. T' rocket ended up expendin' a lot o' its energy travelin' into t' wind, shiver me timbers, so much so that t' overall altitude be much lower than t' original flight. Ejection occured after apogee. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! Parachute deployed perfectly and t' rocket returned t' t' earth unscathed.
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Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
This is a nice flyer for someone who is lookin' for somethin' a little more challengin' than a skill level 1 rocket. T' 12 fins demand a lot more finishin' time. It is easy t' prep and fly, matey, and t' new-and-improved parachute makes this a very nice kit. Decals are a bit disappointing. Ya scallywag! Blimey! As a pseudo-scale kit, shiver me timbers, me bucko, it looks smart like a missile, me bucko, but you couldn't use it in a NAR-sanctioned scale competition.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
This is a semi-scale kit (inspired by the Navy anti-ship missile) that looks pretty cool with very nice waterslide decals and all the fins you could possibly want. I picked up this kit at a half-off special at a chain store and found the contents survived the multiple shipments through distribution centers and stock handlers just fine. Parts were of average quality and included: Plastic ...
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R.D. (June 16, 2003)