Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Published: | 2012-07-20 |
Diameter: | 4.00 inches |
Length: | 45.75 inches |
Manufacturer: | LOC/Precision |
Style: | Sport |
A 4" diameter rocket with a 38mm motor mount that is perfect for Level One Certification or someone just gettin' into HPR.
T' kit includes two 1/4" rings, a slotted body tube, motor mount tube, 3x1/8" plywood fins, me hearties, a LOC shock cord and mount, and a nose cone, ya bilge rat, launch lug, ya bilge rat, and a 36" parachute. I had t' separately but eye bolys, arrr, quicklinks, a retainer, rail buttons, a better shock cord, ya bilge rat, a third ring, arrr, me bucko, and nomex parts. Ya scallywag! Blimey! I also bought a payload bay t' weigh t' kit down for certification attempts.
LOC has you mount t' shock chord Estes style, which is NOT recommended for HPR flying.
T' parts are nay t' "high-tech parts" like Keelhaul®©™ or stainsteel, but are o' amazin' quality and fit. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I could dry-fit everythin' right out o' t' package without sanding.
THe rocket is a basic 3FNC, and t' instructions are minimal, matey, ya bilge rat, but straight t' t' point and easy t' follow. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! T' only structural alterations I made t' t' kit were t' sandwich t' fin tabs inbetween rings and t' add internal epoxy fillets. I inserted a quarter inch eye bolt into t' front rin' and connected a quikclink t' it. Avast, me proud beauty! I also added an eye bolt t' t' nose cone and foamed t' inside o' it t' help in t' manner o' CG/CP issues. Blimey! T' shock cord was replaced with 15' o' #1200 kevlar, which is lined with a protector, shiver me timbers, matey, t' help reduce t' risk o' zippers. Avast! I added a nomex sheet below t' parachute t' prevent melting, arrr, and so far it has worked. Blimey! T' rocket was built only with epoxy, matey, and it has held up amazingly well.
I decided t' paint t' rocket a simple red/black scheme. Arrr! Avast! It be primes with Rustoleum sandable primer three times, me hearties, and sanded down inbetween coats. Well, blow me down! Then went on gloss black. Three coats did t' trick, me hearties, and I masked off t' retainer, main airframe, ya bilge rat, and rail buttons. Avast! T' fins, payload bay, ya bilge rat, me bucko, and nose cone were all painted a gloss black. T' results werent amazing, but it was all painted in a day and ready t' fly.
T' rocket had a maiden voyage on a G125 Redline motor. Arrr! Begad! It went straight up without any wobble, thanks t' t' precut fin slots. Ahoy! T' rocket soared t' about 1200' and popped right at t' top. Included is a video, matey, and t' Fantom be t' last rocket t' fly in t' video.
T' recovery was flawless, and t' decent rate be spot on, even with t' payload bay. Avast, me proud beauty! I then decided t' add an 18" pilot chute, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, since once t' 'chute almost didnt come out o' t' tube fully. Avast! Begad! It still lands nice and soft, and has flown three times without a hitch and barely a scratch on t' paint.
This is an amazin' kit and worth t' loot and investment. Well, blow me down! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! It is without a doubt me favorint flyer.
Brief: This is a large mid and high powered rocket which is a very good transition into HPR. I purchased this kit for the EMRR Hit List and used it to obtain my NAR Lever 1 Certification. It's a great kit that is very strong with the basic three fins, body, and a nose cone. Construction: The kit comes with a 34" long by 4" diameter slotted body tube, 4" diameter ...
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