Quest Pulsar

Quest - Pulsar {Kit}

Contributed by Nick Esselman

Manufacturer: Quest

[Picture] (10/20/02) I like t' try different kinds o' kits and therefore when Quest came out with their new line of Quick-Kit™, I wanted t' give one a try. Arrr! Begad! I purchased t' Pulsar because of its futuristic looks. T' Quick-Kit™ concept is that t' rocket is "ready t' launch in 15 t' 45 minutes". Avast, me proud beauty! T' Pulsar be about 20 minutes for me.

T' kit be packaged in a plastic box with cover art and descriptions on all but t' back. Begad! Through t' back you can look at t' pieces of t' kit. It is advertized as havin' self-adhesive decals, a 14" parachute, and a Quick-Kit™ plastic fin-unit. Ahoy! Blimey! Also, me hearties, shiver me timbers, me bucko, that it will have flights up t' 1200 feet. Arrr! Lastly, it appears that all Quick-Kit™ rockets come with a display stand.

Rocket PicT' Pulsar is 18" tall and is advertised as 0.98" in diameter. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' rocket actually transitions twice from 1.25" t' 0.98" t' 0.81". This length is made up o' t' plastic fin-unit, which included a Motor Lock Ring, a 2" length o' 0.98" body tube, a transition, me hearties, and an 8.5" length of 0.81" body tube. Blimey! Avast! Blimey! Lastly, ya bilge rat, thar be a 2.5" long plastic nose cone. Ya scallywag! The rocket has plastic fins and t' plastic 1/8" launch lug is built into the fin-unit motor housin' (which comes in two pieces). Blimey! True t' Quest's design there is 18" length o' Keelhaul®©™® stock tether and 18" o' white elastic shock cord. Blimey! Recovery is by way o' a 36" length by 1" wide plastic streamer. Ya scallywag! There is a note in the instructions that says t' streamer is provided instead o' t' parachute, arrr, which is mentioned above, matey, matey, for better performance. T' kit comes with a bunch o' extra plastic pieces (retro rockets, ya bilge rat, exhaust ports, boosters, me hearties, me bucko, ya bilge rat, etc) t' customize your kit. Well, blow me down! Avast! There is also a sheet o' self-adhesive stickers and t' two-piece display stand.

CONSTRUCTION:

T' instructions are 4 pages o' well illustrated guidance to ensure t' kit is built correctly. Blimey! Blimey! You will need plastic cement and a hobby knife. Avast! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! I used Super Glue Corporation's Model/Hobby Cement t' build me Pulsar. Two o' t' pages o' instructions are basically flight preparation and launch procedures. There is also a small box for display stand assembly and for customizin' your rocket with t' extra plastic pieces.

Rocket PicT' most difficult part o' buildin' t' rocket be t' fin-unit and that is nay difficult. Begad! There is a paper 18mm motor tube that is placed in one of t' motor housin' halves and t' second motor housin' half is glued t' it. T' Keelhaul®©™® stock tether is tied t' a loop in t' motor housin' and t' 18" o' white elastic shock cord is tied t' t' other end o' t' Keelhaul®©™®. Then t' short body tube is glued in place.

Next, arrr, me hearties, t' fins are attached. Ahoy! I for some reason installed my fins upside-down. Blimey! Ahoy! T' instructions are clear, t' picture on t' box is clear, matey, but I just did it. It changes t' looks o' t' rocket but nay the performance. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! (compare t' above picture, which is how it was supposed t' be, to my pictures). Well, blow me down! Aye aye! After t' fins are in place, ya bilge rat, a lower fin lockin' rin' is installed. Begad! This shores up t' whole fin-unit and provides t' means for the motor lockin' rin' (motor retention) t' be used.

After t' fins are in place, ya bilge rat, arrr, t' plastic transition and upper body tube are attached. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! A cap is glued onto t' bottom o' t' nose cone and t' elastic shock cord is tied t' t' cap. T' streamer is attached and the Pulsar is now ready for decals.

T' rocket used white plastic and white body tubes so paintin' is nay needed. Aye aye! Begad! T' decals brin' color and life t' t' kit. Begad! Well, me hearties, blow me down! For customizing, t' various plastic parts can be added. Avast! T' cover art gives some ideas.

Done, ya bilge rat, 20 minutes.

Overall, me hearties, for CONSTRUCTION I would rate this kit 5 points. T' parts all fit great and it be quick and easy to build.

FLIGHT/RECOVERY:

LaunchQuest recommends t' A6-4 for first flight and then B6-4, C6-3, and C6-5 motors for flyin' t' Pulsar. Well, blow me down! My first flight be on an A8-3. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad!

Rocket prep includes usin' waddin' t' protect t' shock cord and streamer. T' motor slides into t' motor tube and t' motor lock ring presses in and with a twist is locked in place.

T' first launch o' this rocket on t' A8-3 was straight, stable and fast with low altitude. Begad! Blimey! Quest indicates t' rocket weighs 1.8 ounces and me finished weight was 1.9 ounces so t' A8-3 is a good match.

T' next flight was on a B6-4 and t' flight was much higher. Blimey! T' streamer brings t' rocket down very fast, but t' plastic fin-unit can take t' impact (probably even better if t' fins where put on correctly).

T' third flight be in our front yard on another A8-3 and again it flies straight and returns quickly.

For FLIGHT/RECOVERY, me hearties, I would rate this kit 5 points. With t' streamer t' recovery is quick. Blimey! T' Keelhaul®©™® and elastic system has traditionally held up nicely in me previous Quest kits. Motor retention system is excellent. Next big field will see this rocket fly on a "C" and I'm nay terribly worried about loosin' it with t' long pink streamer which is highly visible.

I give t' kit an OVERALL ratin' o' 5 points. Arrr! Based on what Quest be tryin' t' do with their new line of Quick-Kit™ rockets, me bucko, t' Pulsar has met that goal. Arrr! I feel t' Pulsar is best lookin' out o' their eight Quick-Kit™ models, but t' others will most likely give a similar experience. I bought me kit from Discount Rocketry who has all t' kits available rangin' from $7.50 t' $9.35. So, if you want t' build up a rocket fast or have an easy rocket t' have a young person build, me hearties, try one o' these Quick-Kit™ rockets.

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