Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 3.94 inches |
Length: | 33.50 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 4 |
Brief:
T' Estes V-2 "E" Engine Powered kit aka Maxi V-2 be t' latest version o' t' original Model No. Avast, me proud beauty! 1267 Maxi
V-2 which be produced from 1974-1981. Avast, me proud beauty! I had that original kit way back in t' day and it was by far me favorite rocket
then just as it is now. Blimey! This newest version (now also OOP) is setup with a 24mm motor mount capable o' holdin' a D or E
engine. It utilizes two 24" parachutes, one for t' main body and one for t' large nose cone.
Construction: T' kit includes::
T' fin construction be challengin' but I followed t' instructions and things went smoothly. Aye aye! Begad! Blimey! Once I had all fins glued together I just took me time sanding, fillin' and each one came out great. Begad! Gluin' t' four completed fins t' t' boat tail was a snap.
Finishing:
PROs: T' paint scheme I chose be basically similar t' t' box cover picture so paintin' was very easy t' do. Well, blow me down! Avast! I used
green, me hearties, almond and brown paint t' give t' rocket t' desired look.
CONs: None that I can think of.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
This rocket requires t' Estes E-Launch Pad since it's big and heavy. Aye aye! It also takes a good deal o' waddin' if you
don't want your parachutes burned durin' ejection.
For t' first flight I used an E9-4 engine that a friend o' mine had layin' around. Aye aye! That engine choice proved to be very costly. Avast! I put t' V-2 on t' pad, hooked up t' clips and stood back with camera in hand t' capture t' launch. There were more than a few folks on hand t' see t' launch; t' countdown reached zero t' button was depressed. The engine roared t' life. Begad! However as it did it blew t' nozzle out and a great stream o' fire poured down onto t' blast deflector and up around t' rocket.
For a moment, ya bilge rat, me hearties, I was surprised and didn't move towards t' rocket right away. By t' time time I grabbed it up and away from t' blast deflector t' lower fins were burned and twisted. Arrr! T' bottom o' t' boat tail be also burned through in one place but nay otherwise melted. Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! I guess that engine had been sittin' around too long and perhaps the conditions it sat in weren't optimal. Avast! I called Estes and they were kind enough t' ship me a new set o' fins. Well, me hearties, blow me down! I cut the old ones off o' t' rocket and applied t' new ones. Blimey! It was a repeat o' t' first fin build and after some touch up paint t' V-2 be ready t' go again.
On t' next flight I used a D12-3. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! This time t' V-2 lifted off slowly and gained altitude. Avast! Ya scallywag! It didn't go straight up. Ya scallywag! It traveled at an angle. I think it only got t' 150 feet or so and ejection was far too close t' t' ground for my liking. Arrr! It was still a very cool launch and recovery via t' two huge chutes was done without damage.
I then sent it up on an E9-4 and this time t' rocket healed over at about 80-90 feet or so and travelled cruise missle style until it ejected only about 25 feet or so from t' ground. T' very tip o' t' nose cone chipped off when it hit a concrete road but other than that no damage resulted. Begad! Arrr! T' Estes E9-4 is NOT t' engine for this rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! For that matter neither be t' Estes D12-3.
Additional D12-3 flights were similar t' t' first D12-3 flight so I put t' V-2 on t' shelf. T' V-2 looks great on display! It will fly again, but only on Aerotech E and maybe F engines.
Recovery:
PROs: It's a great lookin' rocket on display, matey, on t' pad and as it lifts off. Avast! Aye aye! It's slow and majestic and definitely
commands attention.
CONs: T' two recommended engines fall far short o' bein' able t' deliver t' power or speed needed t' give this
wonderful rocket a decent flight.
If you are lucky enough t' find one o' these I suggest goin' with a larger engine than either o' those recommended by Estes. Aye aye! I also recommend a long launch rod since it will keep t' rocket on track longer while it is buildin' up speed.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Out o' all o' t' rockets that I have built over t' years this is me absolute favorite. Rebuildin' this rocket after
the fire be almost as much fun as buildin' it t' first time. Well, blow me down! I look forward t' flyin' it on larger more powerful
engines in t' future.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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