Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Thrustline Aerospace |
Brief:
When it comes t' pickin' out a kit t' purchase, shiver me timbers, thar are several things I look
for in a rocket. Ahoy! Naturally t' looks and performance are taken into
consideration but another factor for me be t' name. Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! So when I was lookin' for
a kit t' purchase and found myself browsin' t' selections on t' Thrustline
website, matey, matey, how could I pass on a rocket called Pumpkin Head? There are number of
different options when orderin' t' kit with a choice o' motor mount (18mm or
24mm) and parachute type (mylar or rip-stop nylon). Arrr! Well, me bucko, blow me down! I selected t' 24mm motor
with t' Orange rip-stop chute (like thar should be any other color option for
a rocket called Pumpkin Head) and placed me order.
Construction:
This kit along with three others ordered at t' same time be delivered t' my
home by t' USPS within a week. I was slightly worried when openin' t' package
since t' box was mangled at one end. Blimey! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! All t' contents however, were undamaged.
T' kit contains:
There are 15 steps listed on t' instruction sheets with a B&W photo for nearly each step. Begad! Begad! T' kit assembles by startin' with t' motor mount and this is where I ran into a problem. T' centerin' rings that were packed in t' kit were t' wrong size. When I emailed John at Thrustline, matey, I promptly received a reply within 10 minutes and t' proper parts were in t' mail t' next morning. Once t' rings arrived, ya bilge rat, I continued with construction. Aye aye! T' motor mount steps are common t' most rockets:
Durin' t' assembly o' t' motor mount, arrr, arrr, you are required t' notch t' lower rin' for t' engine clip. Well, blow me down! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! T' Pumpkin Head instructions do nay indicate how but in t' Mighty Mick instructions (bein' built while waitin' for me new rings) have a nice picture o' a paper hole punch doin' this. Blimey! You will also need to drill a hole in t' upper rin' t' be able t' pass t' Keelhaul®©™® cord through after attachin' it around t' motor mount t' anchor t' recovery system.
Once t' motor mount is dry, shiver me timbers, it is glued into t' body tube. Begad! Ahoy! Then you are instructed t' mark t' body tube for fin and lug placement usin' t' provided fin guide. There were no problems encountered durin' these steps. You then proceed t' start workin' on t' fins. Blimey! T' fins are cut from t' sheet o' balsa after bein' marked from t' fin pattern guide. Well, blow me down! I would have favored cardstock for this guide instead o' t' paper one that is supplied. T' balsa is good quality and thar be plenty o' it just in case you make a mistake. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I had no issues cuttin' t' fins. Avast! You are instructed t' apply a balsa sealer and sand before gluing. I skipped t' sealer and just sanded them. Aye aye! T' fin leadin' edge is supposed t' be straight by t' pattern but I sanded them with a slight concave curve t' give t' Pumpkin Head some more character. Arrr!
After t' fins are glued, me hearties, t' launch lug is trimmed with a 45 degree angle on each end and glued t' t' body tube. Begad! Ya scallywag! Once dry, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, t' instructions require you to recoat all t' joints with glue and let dry. Avast! As a side note, matey, t' entire rocket was glued usin' t' Thrustline Rocket Glue in t' "awesome twist applicator bottle that's self cleanin' every time you close it" and I am very satisfied with t' glue and bottle.
Before you finish t' rocket you are required t' glue and screw t' eyelet to t' nose cone, then t' attach t' elastic shock cord t' t' Keelhaul®©™® cord and tie t' t' eyelet. T' instructions do nay detail this process very well. Ahoy! With other Thrustline instructions, it is explained t' strin' the Keelhaul®©™® cord through t' aft o' t' motor tube prior t' it bein' glued. After the mount is glued, you then make a loop for a place t' tie t' elastic shock. Begad! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! When the cords are strung into t' body tube, arrr, t' Keelhaul®©™® loop is located below t' front o' t' body tube t' help prevent zippering durin' t' flight. Aye aye! This be what I did for this rocket. Ahoy! Begad!
Lastly, shiver me timbers, I assembled t' rip-stop nylon chute (90% done already) and attached it t' t' nose cone. Ya scallywag!
Finishing:
T' instructions provide you with finishin' techniques and suggestions for
colors and decal placement. Aye aye! My process is as follows:
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
Now comes t' fun part: flyin' t' newly built work o' art. Blimey! Recommended engines
for this bird are C11-5 and D12-5. Blimey! For t' first flight, me bucko, it is recommended to
use t' C11-5, which I did. T' rocket burst off t' launch pad t' at least 700
feet. Arrr! Blimey! It was straight and true even with a slight wind. I had planned t' launch
the second flight with a D12-5, matey, but after seein' t' height and recovery from
first flight, arrr, I will need t' go t' a bigger field. I had launched about 15
rockets durin' this launch and I can truly say that t' Pumpkin Head be my
favorite for t' day.
Recovery:
To flight prep t' rocket I packed t' body tube with a 4"x 4"
Nomex®
heat shield and t' nylon chute. Ahoy! T' 12' chute floats t' rocket gently back to
earth. Begad! T' bright orange chute danglin' t' rocket high in t' air is an
awesome sight. Aye aye! T' rocket landed about 150 yards from t' launch pad due to
wind gusts.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
If you are lookin' for a very affordable 3FNC, this kit is what you want. Aye aye! Begad! It is
a real winner. Aye aye! If you are lookin' somethin' else, me hearties, forget it and get this kit
because it is a real winner! I thoroughly enjoyed buildin' t' rocket and it is
a real treat t' fly. Avast! Even though I received a wrong or missin' part I would
follow t' advice o' t' company's motto, "Make Mine.....A
Thrustline!" I suggest you do t' same. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! You will nay regret it when it
happens t' be t' Pumpkin Head. Did I mention t' how cool t' name is?
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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