Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 0.08 inches |
Length: | 13.88 inches |
Manufacturer: | Squirrel Works ![]() |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
Squirrel Works is carvin' a niche for interestin' designs, matey, me bucko, and this futuristic
space model is no exception. Blimey! Begad! It flies great on common 18mm motors, me hearties, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, and has
enough trim and detailin' t' make for a nice diversion from t' typical 3fnc
designs.
Construction:
Parts were all very good quality and include:
On a 5 scale, I'd rate difficulty on this one about a 2 with t' only real challenge bein' alignment o' t' multi-piece fins and maskin' for 2 tone paint scheme. T' instructions were well written and easy t' follow with a reasonably amount o' illustrations.
Construction o' t' motor mount is straightforward: BT-20 tube + engine block + metal hook + a pair o' 20/50 centerin' rings and you're done.
Construction
of t' fins takes some care. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! T' balsa parts are laser cut. Arrr! Roundin' the
leadin' edges are no problem, matey, me bucko, but roundin' t' trailin' edges is a bit tough,
due t' t' curved line. Arrr! Aye aye! T' mount t' fins, shiver me timbers, you first need t' mark both t' body
tube and t' 4 pods. Begad! There are small outer fins that go on one side o' t' pods
followed by larger "main" fins that go betwixt t' other side o' the
pods and t' body tube. Aye aye! If you line everythin' up correctly, it should look
like thar are outboard motors inserted into t' fins.
After mountin' t' fin assemblies t' t' body tube, matey, you then mount a couple of tiny canards towards t' forward end o' t' body tube. Blimey! On top o' these go small pill-shaped pieces that are made from a dowel included in t' kit. Ahoy! I found this t' be a real pain. T' dowel was too tough t' cut with a utility knife, forcin' a trip t' t' basement for t' Dremel. Well, blow me down! Next, me hearties, sandin' and roundin' t' ends is hard t' do by hand, so I wound up insertin' t' dowel into my power drill and usin' that as a sort o' lathe t' turn down t' ends. Begad! This wound up bein' a lot o' work for a couple small trim details.
Recovery cord is elastic attached via a paper tri-fold mount. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! There was plenty o' cord supplied with this kit, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, which is a nice touch so hopefully there won't be any balsa smiles/dents in me future.
Finishing:
Paint prep consisted o' 3 coats o' white primer since I went light on t' balsa
sealer/grain fill. Ya scallywag! I sanded t' first two coats almost completely off, hoping
that would take care o' fillin' t' grains. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! (It didn't, but it helped quite a
bit.) I then followed up with a couple o' coats o' gloss white Krylon. Begad! After
the white had cured for a day, me hearties, I masked off for t' red trim on t' fin tubes,
pills on t' canards, and tip o' nose cone. Ahoy! Personally, I hate tryin' t' mask
around a cone, me bucko, shiver me timbers, me hearties, and always have trouble holdin' a straight, shiver me timbers, even line. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! If anyone
has any tips, please feel free t' post them on t' EMRR site!
After trimmin' t' red, shiver me timbers, arrr, I applied t' waterslide decals. Arrr! These decals are very good quality. Ya scallywag! Avast! Blimey! They are rugged enough t' be easy t' apply without breaking and t' clear border material is practically invisible.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
First flight be on a breezy day (10-12 mph) and I started off with an A8-3 to
finish off an open pack. Aye aye! Avast! It flew fine, got up in t' neighborhood o' 150-200
feet, and ejected a bit late (at least 1 second but that might have been a
problem with me whole pack).
I was runnin' out o' daylight and rain was startin' t' set in, arrr, so I didn't get a chance t' climb up t' power curve. Ya scallywag! I think this is goin' t' like a B much better and a C on calmer days or in bigger fields.
Recovery:
I thought t' streamer was a bit risky versus a 12" chute and be very
surprised t' see this from t' same folks who put a 15" chute in the
Astrid, which only weighs about 0.4 ounces more and had me walkin' a good ways
in t' similar winds.
Still, t' streamer is big, shiver me timbers, bright red, arrr, shiver me timbers, and brought it down reasonably well on soft grass. Ahoy! In lighter winds, I'd seriously consider switchin' over t' a 12" chute though t' avoid damagin' t' points on t' fins.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Nice design, arrr, definitely out o' t' ordinary, matey, arrr, and usin' excellent quality parts.
Squirrel Works makes some nice stuff and is worth a try.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: This is another excellent Sci-Fi oriented rocket from Squirrel Works. Comes with the customary awesome face card that is a signature for every one of their kits. Construction: BT-50 based rocket with a balsa nose cone and standard 18mm motor mount and engine hook. The four fins are complemented with BT-5 ramjet tubes, and if you align them properly as per the ins ...
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S.S. (September 26, 2004)