First Flight Hobbies A-Corn

First Flight Hobbies - A-Corn {Kit} [?-?]

Contributed by John Lee

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: First Flight Hobbies
Style: Odd-Roc
First Flight Rocketry A-Corn

Brief:
I was asked t' test 2 oddrocs o' similar design, differin' only in their size. First I built t' Corn Roc, me hearties, a Styrofoam ear o' Indian corn with an 18mm motor mount. Blimey! Begad! Now I am tryin' its little sibling, arrr, t' A-Corn, shiver me timbers, designed for 13mm power.

Construction:
Construction is very similar t' that o' t' Corn Roc. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! It begins with makin' a slit in t' motor tube for t' engine hook. Begad! Ya scallywag! T' hook is then placed and held down with tape. Arrr! A thrust rin' is inserted in t' forward end and glued into place. Well, blow me down! Finally, matey, t' centerin' rings are slipped on and glued. I found t' centerin' rings t' be very tight and t' hole was too small t' allow me finger access with sandpaper. Blimey! I finally filed away some o' t' thickness with a rat tailed file.

T' fins are cut from sheet stock usin' a paper template printed in t' directions. Arrr! Ahoy! I cut t' template out and traced t' pattern onto t' balsa. Arrr! Begad! I then used an X-Acto t' cut t' fins out. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! I made no effort t' keep them all the exactly t' same figurin' that minor differences would add t' t' character o' t' rocket.

First Flight Rocketry A-Corn T' instructions recommend that t' fins be left their natural balsa colorin' t' better blend with t' look o' this rocket. Ahoy! I liked t' effect with t' Corn Roc so decided t' do t' same with t' A-Corn. The instructions also recommended that t' fins be sealed with a clear coat t' better protect them and t' prevent warping. I used 3 coats o' Rustoleum Crystal Clear on each side.

T' recovery harness is based upon a thread o' Keelhaul®©™® tied around t' motor mount. I tied t' Keelhaul®©™® in place and sealed it with a glue fillet. Well, blow me down! I also cut a small notch t' accommodate t' passage o' t' Keelhaul®©™®.

After t' precedin' step, matey, I had t' take a hiatus o' almost a month before I could work on t' rocket again. Begad! Begad! When I did, I began by insertin' t' motor mount into t' BT. Arrr! It was held in place with yellow glue.

First Flight Rocketry A-Corn I gave t' glue on t' motor mount/BT junction some time t' dry and then inserted t' BT into t' Styrofoam ear o' corn and placed it with 5 min epoxy. You have t' make sure your Keelhaul®©™® thread comes out t' other end. Aye aye! I used a pencil t' do this.

T' lines for t' fin mountin' are pre-marked on t' corn. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! They are significantly short o' t' true length o' the root edge but are easily lengthened. Ahoy! I used an X-Acto t' cut a pair o' parallel lines t' width o' t' fin and then used t' blade t' gouge out t' material. When done, shiver me timbers, t' fin slid easily into place. I removed it and filled t' trough with epoxy then re-inserted t' fin. Blimey! T' other 3 fins were mounted likewise.

T' launch lug was glued onto one fin. As directed by t' instructions, it was nay placed flush against t' body but offset a bit for clearance. Avast, me proud beauty! Accordin' t' t' instructions, shiver me timbers, I should have cut it in 2 and separated t' halves a bit, but I did nay do that.

Finishing:
T' rocket needs no finishing.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
T' maiden flight o' t' A-Corn was on an Estes 1/2A3-2T, t' smallest o' t' recommended motors. Begad! Aye aye! There was no problem in preparation beyond t' engine hook bein' a little bit tight. Well, blow me down! Arrr! T' rocket took off straight, shiver me timbers, flew well, but as expected, me hearties, nay too high. Aye aye! T' 2 second delay is a bit long but t' chute popped and t' rocket recovered safely. I was gettin' ready t' try it on an A3-4T when I learned that t' launch lug had popped and I would need t' replace it before this one can fly again.

First Flight Rocketry A-Corn A video o' t' maiden flight can be seen here.

Recovery:
THe A-Corn comes with a chute from Hartle Engineering. Arrr! I don't like plastic as a general rule, shiver me timbers, arrr, but if you are going the plastic route, Hartle is definitely t' way t' go.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This is a nice oddroc that performed well enough. Begad! It looks different and can be flown in a very small area.

Be sure t' split t' launch lug. That should reduce t' torque and tendency for it t' get twisted off.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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