InFlight Rockets Goblin Clone Kit

InFlight Rockets - Goblin Clone Kit

Contributed by Paul Kinzer

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Manufacturer: InFlight Rockets

InFlight Goblin

Brief:
This is a clone kit o' t' Estes K55 Goblin. Aye aye! Ahoy! Blimey! It is a single stage high flyin' D powered kit.

Construction:
T' kit was bagged with a nice color header card. Arrr! Most o' t' parts were in separate smaller clear plastic packs, includin' a fin pack, cord/streamer/LL pack, me bucko, streamer pack, shiver me timbers, me hearties, decal pack, and engine mount pack. Aye aye! Arrr! Very nice.

Part quality be high all around. Avast! Avast! Clean laser cut balsa fins, reasonably smooth balsa NC, arrr, and t' smoothest white body tube I've ever seen. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! T' spirals are almost invisible, a coat or 2 o' primer will fill them in nicely. T' red plastic streamer be from Hartle Engineerin' and measured 2" x 54". Begad! Blimey! While plenty long for this light kit, matey, I'm tempted t' try t' pack a longer one simply for easier sight. Ahoy! Aye aye! How much can I fit in a BT-55? T' only curious part be a 3/16" launch lug instead o' t' original 1/8". I emailed InFlight, and they felt a 3/16" is safer for a D powered model. Begad! I built it with a 1/8" launch lug for nostalgic reasons. Well, blow me down! Oh, shiver me timbers, me bucko, a minor nit would be t' engine hook, me bucko, it be a bit on t' thin side (though still much better than early Quest hooks) and is nay as springy as some I've used. Aye aye! I put a little pre-bend in it, me bucko, ya bilge rat, and it should work just fine.

T' kit came with an 8 page assembly instruction manual with numbered steps and illustrations. Blimey! Aye aye! It was quite comprehensive. Blimey! Arrr! A separate instruction sheet came packaged with t' Keelhaul®©™ cord, me bucko, me hearties, which apparently is an option, me hearties, shiver me timbers, although it was bagged inside me kit. Aye aye! Two very minor errors on t' instruction sheet was listin' a D12-3/D12-5 instead o' t' D12-5/D12-7 listed on t' header card and listin' a 48" shock cord instead o' t' 36" cord included, which is plenty long when used with t' Keelhaul®©™. Begad! Begad! T' instructions came complete with a fin markin' guide and shock cord mount t' cut out, arrr, if nay usin' t' Keelhaul®©™ and a copy o' t' NARRRRR safety code.

Assembly was straightforward. Ya scallywag! Begad! I just followed t' instructions, deviatin' where told for t' optional Keelhaul®©™ kit. I didn't use t' included fin markin' guide, matey, since I use one o' those plastic Estes pyramid style guides for 3FNC/4FNC birds. Begad! T' only step yet t' complete is #14, shiver me timbers, paint and decals. T' instructions do nay mention any sort o' fillin' or primin' in t' finishin' step. My experience with yellow is that a white undercoat really helps.

Finishing:
T' instructions simply state t' paint with a base coat o' yellow. Begad! Blimey! I chose me usual method, me hearties, which uses Elmer's Wood Filler on t' fins and NC, followed by a few light coats o' Rustoleum sandable gray primer. Well, blow me down! I then painted t' whole kit Krylon gloss white (old formula). Begad! Instead o' t' standard yellow that most Goblins are painted, I chose a fluorescent yellow t' aid visibility. Begad! Arrr! Blimey! My brother's Goblin has been this color for over 30 years, arrr, matey, so it just seemed "right" t' me. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Blimey! I then masked with 3M #2080 blue tape t' finish t' NC and 1 fin with Krylon gloss black. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! Blimey! Since t' fluorescent paint is flat, shiver me timbers, I put on a light coat o' Krylon clear t' help t' decals adhere.

T' decals were o' good quality. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! T' black color was a flat black, me hearties, I'm guessin' this is due t' laser printer toner. Arrr! Begad! I was tempted t' put on a coat o' Microscale Decal Film, me hearties, arrr, shiver me timbers, but t' instructions didn't call for it. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! No fear, t' decals were plenty thick for positioning. Begad! Begad! They only needed 15 seconds in t' water vs t' suggested 20-30 seconds. Aye aye! T' edges o' t' decals laid down nice and flat usin' Microscale decal settin' solution. Arrr! After dryin' for a day, I put on a coat o' Future Floor Polish t' protect t' decals and give a moderate gloss. T' fluorescent yellow really glows!

T' reason I gave 4 was due t' t' lack o' mention o' any balsa sealin' or fillin' and no mention o' a white undercoat for t' yellow paint.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
T' recommended motors are t' C11-5, D12-5, or D12-7. Arrr! Arrr! I didn't want t' lose this on its first flight, me bucko, matey, so I put her up on a B6-4 usin' a standard 18mm t' 24mm adapter. Avast, me proud beauty! It be a straight, matey, matey, low altitude flight with deployment near apogee, ya bilge rat, and recovery was a short walk.

On t' second flight, arrr, I wanted a bit more altitude. Ya scallywag! I recently came across a bunch o' C11-7 motors, me bucko, so thought I would try one o' those. Begad! This be a very nice straight flight, arrr, easily twice t' altitude, shiver me timbers, maybe a bit more. Arrr! T' -7 delay worked well, deployment seemed just about right at apogee. While I will put her up on a D12-7, me bucko, ya bilge rat, I think t' C11-7 will be me motor o' choice until I run out o' them.

Recovery:
T' streamer is a good size t' slow descent just enough but nay drift too far. Ahoy! Blimey! A bit brighter colored streamer would be easier t' see, arrr, and I'm partial t' mylar streamers for this reason. T' included streamer is a non-reflective red plastic material. Blimey! It was singed a bit on t' first flight when usin' 3 squares o' waddin' so I put in 4 squares o' waddin' for t' second flight. Avast! T' combination Keelhaul®©™ cord and braided shock cord were plenty long enough t' avoid any BT or fin dents.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This kit is very nicely put together and is one o' those numerous kits I wanted as a kid but never got a chance t' own. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! InFlight fills a nice hole that was left when Thrustline put their business on hold. Begad! Let's hope they add more classic clone kits (an A-20 Demon would nicely round out t' early 70s "D" powered fleet).

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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