Construction Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Diameter: | 1.00 inches |
Length: | 28.30 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Sport |
My wife gave me t' Estes Flash as a retirement gift from me second job. T' Flash is one o' Estes E2X tm (Almost Ready t' Fly tm) kits and has a prismatic payload section. Begad! This translates t' fast assembly and no painting. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! I haven't informed me wife that I really don't like E2X kits. Well, blow me down! Begad! Tell a wife bearin' a rocket as a gift you don't like it.....I don't think so. Aye aye! I do, however, I do, however, ya bilge rat, prefer t' work with balsa and white/yellow glue.
This kit was packaged in plastic and came in a box and be probably around $12.99. Begad! All t' parts were included and none were damaged. T' instructions were typical Estes and were excellent. Well, blow me down! If you like buildin' challengin' rockets stay away from t' E2X kits. T' kit contains plastic Estes chute, ya bilge rat, fins and nose cone and engine mount, along with all t' other standard Estes hardware.
Durin' assembly, make sure t' scrape away t' flashin' on t' plastic engine mount and dry fit t' t' engine tube. Carefully follow t' instructions on assemblin' t' engine mount, especially if you're usin' CA. Avast, me proud beauty! Another thin' t' be wary o' is alignment o' t' fins since they use through t' tube mounting. Well, blow me down! If you glue t' launch lugs into t' proper area o' t' engine mount through t' tube you will be just fine. Tools needed for this kit are an exacto knife and CA or plastic cement.
I used plastic cement and assembled all t' parts and let them dry overnight. If you used CA you could probably assemble this in an hour or two and launch t' same day. T' followin' day I slapped on t' decals and painted t' nose cone (to hide scrape marks). Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I also made a modification t' t' recovery system. Begad! Blimey! I modified t' shock cord mount due t' a bad experience with through t' BT mounting. Ya scallywag! Blimey! I cut out a similar shape o' t' standard Estes shock cord retainer and glued t' shock cord inside it and folded it. Begad! Blimey! I then glued t' retainer inside t' BT over t' plastic area o' t' through t' tube mount. Arrr! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! Although over 2 feet, t' rocket be pretty light, so I decided t' go with a streamer.
I rate construction o' this rocket 3 points on t' Essence scale since I don't like workin' with plastic on model rockets.
I launched t' rocket in July on a slightly windy day (0-5 from t' NE). Begad! This rocket flew high and straight on a C6-5. This rocket flew high and straight on a C6-5. Recovery was nay so pretty. Ya scallywag! T' streamer came out after ejection but I could tell t' rate o' descent was too fast. Avast! I think I needed more streamer or a chute because t' rocket landed pretty hard and one o' t' fins popped off. Arrr! Begad! I repaired it and replaced t' streamer with t' 12 inch chute.
I rate flight and recovery 3 points on t' Essence scale thanks t' me own stupidity.
For an E2X kit this turned out t' be a pretty slick lookin' and flyin' rocket. Well, blow me down! Overall I rate this kit 3 1/2 points on t' Essence scale.
I got this rocket at Zany Brainy for $9.99. I thought it was a cool rocket and I was right. It has a sparkled payload section that makes it stand out. Everyone has one or two rockets that they consider reliable and the Flash and the Alpha 3 are mine. This rocket is an E2X kit and is easy to build. I built it in an hour and a half (I was extra careful because it was the second rocket I owned) ...
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