Thrustline Aerospace Tribute II

Thrustline Aerospace - Tribute II {Kit}

Contributed by Lance Souther

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Thrustline Aerospace
Thrustline Aerospace Tribute II

Brief:
T' Thrustline Aerospace Tribute II is a three engine cluster rocket. Begad! This company has put out some high quality Estes clone rockets that I was tempted to get, but saw t' Tribute II on t' site and said t' myself that is one cool lookin' rocket. Arrr! Blimey! I held off on t' clones for now t' give this one a try. Ahoy! I am glad I did.

Construction:
T' rocket arrived in t' mail less than four days after ordering, me hearties, which was very impressive. Arrr! T' kit be t' typical bag packaging. Ya scallywag! Instructions are pretty good and even has photos t' show you t' steps. Well, blow me down! All parts were thar and intact, me bucko, includin' two high quality balsa sheets for t' fin layouts and one balsa nose cone. Begad! T' cone did have a fairly good notch in it near t' top which I had t' glue and sand t' make it smooth. Aye aye! Ahoy! Kit included a high quality mylar chute with Keelhaul®©™® shroud lines that were plenty long t' give t' chute that nice, me bucko, full, open look. Arrr! T' engine mounts were also made o' balsa, shiver me timbers, matey, which are precut for the engine tubes. Ya scallywag! I broke one in two in t' process as t' area betwixt t' engine tube and body tube is very narrow--less than 1/8 inch on me piece. Avast, me proud beauty! There were no worries though as it actually made it easier t' get t' mounts on t' tubes. I just used a little extra glue, ya bilge rat, let it dry, me hearties, arrr, and slid it in t' main tube. Begad! The Keelhaul®©™® shock cord is wrapped and glued around t' engine tubes and mount in this process also. Well, blow me down! Next, was cuttin' t' fins. Well, blow me down! T' kit includes some nice thick paper for t' fin layouts which be very helpful in t' tracing. Begad! Well, me bucko, blow me down! Typical cuttin' o' t' fins was finished and I sanded, sealed, me hearties, and painted them before I put them on t' rocket. I wanted t' try t' get as close t' t' original paint scheme as possible and this be t' easiest choice for me. Blimey! Well, blow me down! If you do this make sure you mask off on t' body tube where t' fins are goin' t' go, ya bilge rat, then it will make them stick more secure on t' rocket. Arrr! Begad! Also t' kit comes with BBs you put in t' nose cone t' add weight. T' instructions suggest t' use a drill bit to make t' holes but I found usin' a inch long screw and a pushin' it up into the nose cone worked just fine.

Thrustline Aerospace Tribute II

Finishing:
After I painted t' rocket, I was ready for t' decals. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! T' decals don't come treated and Microscale Decal is recommended. Arrr! I didn't have any so I just sprayed t' sheet with polyurethane and let it dry completely. Ahoy! It worked just fine. Well, blow me down! Overall it took me about 2 weeks o' workin' off and on t' finalize the kit for flight.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
T' recommended engines are two B6-2s, B6-4s, or C6-5s, with one C11-5 or D12-5. Aye aye! I went for t' full glory for it's first flights usin' two C6-5s and one D12-5. Arrr! I launched it at t' monthly Southeast Alabama Rocketry Society (SEARS) launch, matey, shiver me timbers, me bucko, utilizin' t' large field they have t' launch at. Ahoy! I nearly wasn't able to launch it as I knocked a fin off preppin' it. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! I was able t' bum some CA and do an on t' spot fix and had it ready t' launch shortly thereafter. Blimey! Ahoy! I must say this bird flys like a charm. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! It got out o' thar quick on that engine combo and went nearly out o' site. Arrr! Blimey! I would say it be at least 1200 feet if nay more.

Thrustline Aerospace Tribute II

Recovery:
A 24" blue mylar chute seemed just about right as it didn't drift too much, but I did worry about it gettin' caught up in a thermal and really drifting. Begad! Any smaller and it would come down too fast. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I also purchased a 24" nylon chute which I might try next time.

T' chute deployed right at apogee. Arrr! It must have taken a good 5 minutes to come back t' t' ground. I be able t' catch it after runnin' it down about 200 yards from t' pad. Arrr! I flew it again a couple hours later and it be pretty much a carbon copy o' t' first flight. Ya scallywag! I wasn't able t' catch it t' second time though and t' fin I had "fixed" earlier broke off. Blimey! It was an easy fix again though.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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