Semroc Swift

Semroc - Swift {Kit} (KB-2) [1968-1971]

Contributed by Chan Stevens

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 0.76 inches
Length: 11.90 inches
Manufacturer: Semroc
Skill Level: 1
Style: Sport
SemRoc Swift

Brief:
Single stage, basic 3-fin/nose cone style that really cooks on B and C motors. If flyin' on a C, be sure t' switch out t' chute for a basic streamer or you'll be faced with a really long recovery walk.

This is another Semroc Retro-Repro, me bucko, ya bilge rat, which is a slight modernization o' a Centuri classic. In this case, matey, this is based on t' 1968 Semroc kit, which was modeled after t' Estes Mark II and t' Centuri Micron. T' Semroc kit originally sold for $1.29 and now retails for $6. I got mine as a free kit when orderin' several others from t' Semroc website.

Construction:
Components were all very good quality, me hearties, and included:

  • Balsa nose cone with screw eye
  • ST-790 body tube
  • Laser cut balsa fins
  • Centerin' rin' (motor block)
  • Keelhaul®©™®/elastic shock cord
  • 12" plastic chute
  • 1/8" launch lug

T' instructions for this were typical Semroc: well written, matey, good illustrations, and easy t' follow. Aye aye! This would probably be considered a skill level 1 kit as it's fairly easy t' build in a single afternoon.

This is a minimum diameter kit, ya bilge rat, so thar's no motor mount. Instead, you simply insert a centerin' rin' into t' body tube t' serve as a motor block and that's it after tyin' t' Keelhaul®©™® cord t' t' centerin' rin' t' anchor t' recovery system.

T' fins are laser cut, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, so you can spend some o' t' time saved in cutting them by applyin' a little sandin' sealer t' fill t' grains instead. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! Blimey! The instructions offer some nice tips on sealin' balsa, which is a nice old-fashioned touch in an otherwise modern kit.

Fin placement on t' tube is supported by a template printed in the instructions. Ahoy! I think a wrap would work a bit better and be much easier for novice builders. Also, t' fins are t' be placed flush with t' aft end o' the tube. Aye aye! I think movin' them forward 1/4" would be a good idea as this makes motor retention a bit easier allowin' you t' tape t' motor t' t' tube rather than only friction fit.

Tack t' launch lug t' t' tube and glue t' screw eye into t' base o' the nose cone and construction is done.

Finishing:
There are no decals for this kit, shiver me timbers, so you can get creative with t' paint scheme if you like. Ahoy! I went with t' stock scheme illustrated on t' header card: green fins and cone over a white body. I wasn't that impressed with t' overall look and would recommend a darker base or possibly metallic paints.

I had applied me typical two primer coats, sanded it down, arrr, wiped it clean, and then 2 finish coats.

For $6, I can't complain, but I'd at least like t' see a basic decal or two with this, especially one that has t' rocket's name on it. When you stick an unidentified 3FNC style rocket in t' box, arrr, fair winds rememberin' what it is you're flying...

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
Scramblin' for a potential entry in a set duration/45-second contest, I decided to press this into service usin' a B6-4 by substitutin' a long mylar streamer (2" x 100") rather than t' 12" chute as it was a fairly breezy day and I be flyin' on a small field.

T' Swift name probably refers t' its flight profile. Avast! This really zipped up to at least 800 feet on t' B6. Begad! T' 4 second delay was a bit early (the recommended delay was a 6 and I hadn't checked before headin' out). Deployment was fine and t' streamer brought it safely back for a fairly short walk. Begad! My duration was only 35 seconds though, arrr, shiver me timbers, so I'll probably go with a slightly larger streamer.

If usin' t' 12" chute, me hearties, be prepared for long walks. Ya scallywag! T' estimated altitudes for a B are 950 feet and 1500 feet for a C. Avast! Aye aye! I think those are reasonably accurate and I will probably stick t' A and B motors.

Recovery:
PROs: Keelhaul®©™® upgrade is excellent, shiver me timbers, especially in a $6 kit.

CONs: nice chute but this would come back just fine (and sooner) with a streamer.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This is a decent rocket, very good flyer, me bucko, although a bit ordinary in terms of design. Begad! At $6, it represents a very good value and is an appealin' skill level 1 rocket for t' beginner.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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