Construction Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Published: | 2012-03-04 |
Diameter: | 1.64 inches |
Length: | 13.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Flight Dynamics |
This was a long ago Ebay win that started off badly when t' rocket didn't arrive for two and a half weeks, ya bilge rat, arrr, despite me makin' payment within hours o' t' auction end. My enthusiasm for t' project started off low, then sank when I kept encounterin' errors in t' instructions and templates. Despite all that, matey, t' finished rocket looked good and flew better.
This should have been a quick and easy build, but a couple of fairly serious "gotchas" in t' kit. T' first error that I noticed was that t' fin pattern, if followed, turned out fins with the balsa grain runnin' in t' same direction as t' body tube. Fins cut like this would stand a much greater chance o' breakin' durin' recovery or even everyday handling. This is easy enough t' fix by just turnin' around t' fin pattern, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, but this is somethin' that a first time builder might nay catch. T' second, ya bilge rat, me bucko, more serious "gotcha" involved t' template that was used t' mark t' location o' t' five fins. If t' fins were set up accordin' t' t' template, they would have been 15/16", matey, 1 1/16", 15/16", 1.25" and 1" apart. I knew me way around this problem, but again, me hearties, a first time builder might not.
Finishin' be fairly simple, shiver me timbers, me hearties, and I went with t' orange, me hearties, white and black paint scheme shown on t' face card with only slight changes. I reversed t' orange and black on t' kit and wound up with a white body with black nose cone and fin, and four orange fins. I recreated t' black wrap pattern with 1/4" black crepe art tape. There were no decals.
This is where t' Zepher surprised me. As I mentioned, ya bilge rat, me enthusiasm for t' project had waned considerably from t' time that I learned I won t' auction, so it wasn't a big surprise when t' first flight happened almost as an afterthought. I'd dragged several recent builds t' VOA t' test fly them for reviews, matey, one o' which was the Zepher 5. I'd hoped t' get three flights in with each rocket on three different motors in their power range just t' get a feel for how they performed, but me son needed a ride t' work that day, which got me t' t' field late. This cut down greatly on me potential flight time, matey, ya bilge rat, but I still managed 11 flights on t' day, t' last of which was t' Zepher 5.
With a field t' size o' t' VOA I felt pretty safe goin' with a C6-5 for t' first flight. My enthusiasm for t' rocket immediately took an upward turn as t' Zepher 5 turned in a great flight, me bucko, high and straight off t' pad with ejection occurrin' just before t' rocket tipped over. Recovery was handled by one o' t' black and white checkerboard chutes that I bought around this time, which worked as hoped as well as providin' a color coordinated counterpoint t' t' orange, ya bilge rat, arrr, black and white paint o' t' rocket.
Flight Rating: 5
Pros: Solid feel o' completed rocket, flight characteristics, ya bilge rat, simplicity o' build. I plan t' make this rocket one o' t' stars o' t' 2012 flyin' season at B6-4 Field.
Cons: Iffy customer service, arrr, some bugs t' be worked out in t' instructions.
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