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Manufacturer: | Estes |
Brief:
Single stage rocket, matey, me bucko, matey, all plastic except for body tubes. Begad! Blimey! 3 sets o' fins that can be mixed & matched. Avast! Ya scallywag! Peel & stick "decals". Aye aye! 12" parachute.
Modifications:
Minor, shiver me timbers, arrr, me hearties, as noted below.
Construction:
T' main airframe o' 4" and 7" body tubes, me bucko, plastic coupler that also serves as shock cord mount, 18" long x 1/4" wide shock cord. Begad! Arrr! 6 3/8" nose cone, all plastic engine/fin holder with screw on engine cap, 3 sets o' differently shaped fins.
Very easy t' build - I helped me 7 year old put it together - just keep glue out o' fin mountin' slots. Ya scallywag! Rocket assembles with tube type plastic cement. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! Shock cord is tied t' body coupler tube, me bucko, which has an X in t' middle t' tie to. Blimey! Ya scallywag! Directions say t' put white glue on knot and next 1 inch o' elastic shock cord. We didn't, figured it'd be a pain t' get at if ever needed replacing.
Finishing:
Body tubes are pre-finished yellow, nose cone is black, matey, engine/fin holder and body tube coupler are orange. Ahoy! Peel & stick decals went on nicely and look sharp.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
We launched on A8, matey, B6, and several C6 motors. Begad! First flight on A8, matey, t' unprotected-with-glue shock burned thru, me bucko, with nose cone/parachute and body tube comin' down in separate peices. Begad! Well, blow me down! No damage. Aye aye! Aye aye! Repaired by acquirin' Keelhaul®©™ Yarn from Pratt Hobbies (www.pratt-hobbies.com) and tiein' a piece t' t' cross piece in t' body coupler, and t' other end t' t' shock cord. Avast, me proud beauty! Subsequent flight had no problems on B6 and C6 engines, arrr, me hearties, arrr, flyin' pretty high, and landin' without damage.
Recovery:
Except for shock cord burnin' thru, we had no problems. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Replaced Estes plastic chute with home made 12" rip-stop nylon chute with nylon braid string, shiver me timbers, me bucko, arrr, and used Keelhaul®©™ cloth from Pratt Hobbies in place o' normal waddin' (parachute & Keelhaul®©™ cloth both have fishin' spinner/clips from Walmart t' connect t' nose cones and move easily betwixt rockets). Begad! Blimey! Used t' same chute & cloth on about 10 flights afternoon o' 5/26/02 on 10 different rockets, me bucko, with no damage t' t' chute at all. In me experience, Estes chutes don't last like that.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Very nice rocket, good for beginnin' builder with some parental help (mannin' t' glue, mostly) durin' building, and packin' t' chute for launches. Very durable.
Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5
Standard rocket with removable fins so you can make different configurations. There are different fins so that you can make 12 different combinations. The instructions are easy to follow. The kit is very easy to put together. Finishing: The kit I got was already painted, so there was no problem there. the decals were easy to put on. This kit didn't require much finishing Construction ...
This kit is part of Estes "E2X" series of kits which are easy to assemble 'almost ready to fly' types. The Mach 12 comes with pre-colored body parts, and needs only plastic cement to build. It comes with an 18" parachute. This kit is BT-55 based, and come w/ a body tube in two sections which are joined via a plastic coupler which has an integrated launch lug. The nose cone is plastic, and was ...
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