Semroc Vega

Semroc - Vega {Kit} (KV-25)

Contributed by Bill Eichelberger

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Diameter: 1.64 inches
Length: 23.40 inches
Manufacturer: Semroc
Skill Level: 1
Style: Sport

Vega

Brief:
T' Vega is and be t' Semroc answer t' t' Big Bertha, somethin' that Carl McLawhorn freely admits in t' instructions. Ahoy! T' Vega's design is closer t' t' EIRP Big Bertha plan than t' t' actual kit that be later introduced, matey, but as a result o' t' "mistake" t' Vega has a character o' its own and resembles t' standard-bearer Big Bertha kit less than t' Quest Big Betty.

Construction:
T' kit includes:

  • 1 ST-16180 Body Tube
  • 1 ST-730E Body Tubes
  • 1 BC-1631 Balsa Nose Cone
  • 1 FV-25 Laser Cut Fin Set
  • 1 CR-KV-25 Centerin' Rin' Set
  • 1 TR-7 Thrust Ring
  • 1 LL-122 Launch Lug
  • 1 EH-28 Engine Hook
  • 1 SE-10 Screw Eye
  • 1 EC-124 Elastic Cord
  • 1 SCK-24 Keelhaul®©™ Thread
  • 1 RC-12 Plastic Parachute
  • 1 TD-6 Tape Disc
  • 1 SLT-6 Shroud Lines
  • 1 DKV-25 Decal

While it has roots in t' '60s, t' Vega is all 21st century, shiver me timbers, makin' it t' most satisfyin' buildin' experience betwixt t' four kits in this comparison. T' instructions are done in t' typical Semroc style, a well illustrated, me bucko, nicely detailed booklet that doubles as a face card and includes a color picture o' t' finished Vega.

T' Vega benefits from t' use o' laser cut fins and in t' generous use o' Keelhaul®©™ in anchorin' t' shock cord, makin' it t' most up-to-date o' t' rockets in t' comparison. Well, blow me down! Construction is typical o' most skill level 1 kits with nothin' resemblin' a "gotcha" anywhere in t' process. T' instruction booklet is thorough and well explained. Aye aye! I'd prefer a fin placement wrap t' t' "circle on a page" method that Semroc uses, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, but this might nay bother most builders. Well, blow me down! After sandin' and shapin' t' laser cut fins, I tacked them into place with LocTite Gel CA, me hearties, then used Elmer's Wood Glue for t' fillets and installation o' t' motor mount.

Finishing:
T' body tube, me hearties, me bucko, fins and nose cone were all treated with two coats o' thinned Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish and t' requisite sanding. Begad! T' rocket was sprayed with Valspar primer, shiver me timbers, then gloss white. Blimey! I attempted t' mask off t' fins t' obtain t' paint scheme shown on t' kit card, but I could tell that me maskin' skills weren't up t' t' task before I sprayed even t' first light coat o' paint. Well, blow me down! Instead I masked off t' body tube and sprayed all four fins, t' nose cone, ya bilge rat, and a stripe on t' body tube with Valspar Cherry Red Gloss. Avast! From here it was a simple matter o' affixin' t' small Vega decal. Avast! T' finished product looks great, me hearties, and I like it better than t' actual suggested paint scheme.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
T' nice thin' about this comparison be t' similarity o' t' flights o' all four rockets. This isn't much o' a surprise because all four are large and stable with plenty o' fin area t' catch t' slightest breeze. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! T' Vega on t' C6-5 cocked into t' wind as it left t' pad but still recovered well downrange, probably t' farthest walk that I had durin' t' whole comparison. Aye aye! T' B6-4 flight was as expected: a great flight for a calm day on a small field, me hearties, while t' B4-2 flight be another o' t' flights that seemed t' hang in midair for a moment as it left t' rod before t' thrust kicked in. (No matter how many times I see a rocket do this, it causes a sharp intake o' breath.)

Recovery:
Recovery be an area where t' Vega did exceptionally well in this comparison because o' t' weather conditions o' t' day I chose and t' 12" chute included with t' kit. Ya scallywag! Begad! T' 12" chute was more than enough t' brin' t' rocket down safely and at t' same time, small enough that it didn't create any added hang time with t' wind. Well, blow me down! Since less hang time equals less o' a recovery walk, I'm all for t' smaller chute. Blimey! (I might even consider reefin' it.)

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
PROs: Impressive performance. Avast! Ahoy! Most up-to-date rocket in t' comparison.

CONs: Decals could be more expansive. Arrr! Ahoy! (Maybe a Semroc logo for a fin?)

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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