Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Published: | 2015-06-04 |
Manufacturer: | Public Missiles |
A new offerin' from Public Missiles, LTD, t' Striker is a military missile style mid-powered rocket. It’s a straightforward build with a few new features that include a recovery tube and a new style nosecone with t' strap imbedded in t' nosecone tip as well as new construction methods.
Parts list:
To begin, I sanded all parts and test fit all components and scuffed t' QT inside and out for better epoxy adhesion. 30 minute epoxy be used for all construction. Ya scallywag!
Next is mountin' t' recovery tube t' airframe CR’s onto t' recovery tube as directed in t' instructions, addin' t' required fillets around both rings and let set.
At this step o' t' instructions, read and reread t' make sure you fully understand t' next step as it has t' be completed in one quick motion after t' epoxy is spread inside t' airframe tube. Ahoy! Push t' recovery tube into t' top o' t' airframe and use t' nosecone t' push t' recovery assembly into place t' make sure t' nosecone seats against t' airframe properly. Begad! Begad! Bein' afraid o' accidentally gluin' t' nosecone t' t' airframe, me hearties, me bucko, arrr, I carefully removed it and left t' airframe/recovery assembly t' set. Avast! I also used a long dowel t' do t' fillet on t' top CR bein' very careful nay t' get epoxy on t' inside o' t' airframe.
After that fillet has set up, time t' install t' mmt as per t' instructions. Then on t' mountin' t' fins and addin' fillets inside and out. PML suggests pourin' expandin' foam betwixt t' fin tabs. Begad! Blimey! I opted nay t' do this step and just installed t' bottom CR in place makin' sure it was seated against t' fin tabs.
Build t' piston as per t' instructions and connect up t' recovery strap t' t' d-rin' on t' piston. Blimey! Attach t' parachute as indicated.
I used included rail guides and mounted them as per t' instructions for location.
I lightly sanded t' QT airframe and nosecone then applied a base o' grey primer. Ya scallywag! Then several light coats o' an Army green.
First flight be on a Pro38 H400-Vmax for a successful flight and recovery.
No issues with recovery.
An easy t' build bird that can fly on G-J motors.
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