Manufacturer: | Art Applewhite Rockets |
Brief:
This is another o' Art's flyin' saucer collection, this one is 7.25" in
diameter and will fly t' heights betwixt 150 t' 300 feet.
Construction:
All o' t' components were o' high quality, me hearties, t' tube was neatly cut and t' fin
material was basswood for extra strength. Begad! Begad! T' top and core sections are made of
card stock and t' bottom is a plastic party plate.
Art's instructions are very clear and include good size diagrams t' stop you goin' wrong, shiver me timbers, in total t' instructions take up three pages and are in 25 steps. I won't take you through construction order so as nay t' repeat Dick's review above too much. Ya scallywag! T' most difficult stage in this kit is cuttin' t' inner circle out o' t' plastic plate, a template is given t' guide you but as is suggested in t' instructions its best t' make several lighter passes round the plate. Well, blow me down! Begad! I managed t' cut t' basswood fins slightly t' small (fool!) so t' fin section was a bit loose within t' core.
Finishing:
You can get many designs pre-printed on t' top core o' t' saucer but I bought
a plain one and decided t' paint t' top cone and fin section silver then the
core and plate black. Aye aye! I tested me paint on t' scrap bit o' plate cut out
earlier t' check thar would be no bad affects.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' flights on this saucer are excellent, this model is great introduction
flyin' saucers and a good way t' start breakin' away from standard rockets.
It's very easy t' prep as you only need install t' motor/ignitor so you can
lots o' flights o' it in a short time. T' model leaves t' pad quite quickly
but once t' propellant is burnt it slows down smartly then turns over and come
down top first.
Recovery:
T' model tumbles down but in a very controlled way stayin' 'nose' down all the
way. As by fin section was loose with t' core it be knocked out on one
landing, I also feel a little damage t' t' motor tube could be sustained if it
landed on somethin' hard. Ya scallywag! Blimey!
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
This model is easy t' construct and provides great flights, me hearties, its available in
lots o' good designs but if you don't like any o' them you can still buy a
plain one. Ya scallywag! Cons - Well none!
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
This is the 7.25" version of Art's saucer line. Like the larger 9" version, this saucer flies on C11-0 and D12-0 motors. The saucer's card stock shell is pre-printed in an USAF motif. Art now offers several designs, various colors, and blank versions of his 6", 7.25", and 9" saucers. The components are the same as the 9" version (but smaller, of course): Preprinted card stock comprises ...
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