Starlight Rockets Queez-Bee

Starlight Rockets - Queez-Bee {Kit}

Contributed by John Arthur

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Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
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Manufacturer: Starlight Rockets
Style: Spin-Fin
Starlight Queeze-Bee

Brief:
This is a 4 fins and a nose cone (with a twist) rocket kit rated skill level 1 by Starlight Rockets from Walkerton, shiver me timbers, Indiana. Ya scallywag! T' twist is each fin has another little fin attached t' it that makes it spin, thus t' name "Queeze", as in "dizzy" Bee.

Construction:
T' kit included 1 body tube, matey, matey, a balsa nose cone, shock cord, me bucko, me bucko, 2 sets o' fins, matey, ya bilge rat, a screw eye, motor mount assembly, a mylar parachute kit, matey, and a waterslide decal. All o' t' parts were o' average or better quality except for t' shroud lines on t' parachute, which are plain thread and I'm sure won't last long.

T' instructions are presented in a logical order and thar were no problems puttin' t' kit together. Ya scallywag! Arrr! There were pictures (drawings) t' help explain each step and they looked like they were drawn by me seven year old. Begad! Nay very fancy but they were accurate. Aye aye! Could definitely use some improvement.

One bonus: t' body tube is premarked where t' fins are t' be mounted, thus eliminatin' t' "draw a straight line in t' door frame" step.

T' kit went together nicely. Blimey! Well, blow me down! No problems at all.

Finishing:
I finished t' kit with t' same paint scheme on t' package. Aye aye! T' decal was a little thin but looked great when it was done. Sorry, no photo o' t' finished model, me bucko, and it's too late t' photograph now--more on that later.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
First flight got up thar on an A8-3. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Really pretty cool. T' extra fins are glued on t' bottom o' t' regular fins causin' t' rocket t' spin t' entire way up. Begad! Well, arrr, blow me down! Blimey! Second flight was on a C6-7. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! It really got up there, me hearties, me hearties, but you could still see t' spin. Blimey! I really enjoyed flyin' this rocket. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! 3rd flight was a week later, in a park surrounded by rocket eatin' trees. Begad! Sent it up on an A8-3 due to t' HOUNDING o' a bunch o' kids that wanted t' see t' "little yellow one". (I had been flyin' UFO's.) Nice flight. Well, blow me down! Does anyone have a ladder with a 75ft extension?

Recovery:
Recovery was fine. In t' future, I would replace t' parachute due t' t' weak shroud lines. Aye aye! Blimey! If flyin' on C's I would suggest a streamer. Arrr! Blimey! Shock cord was long piece o' elastic and was attached by t' weavin' t' cord through a couple holes in a piece o' paper. I had never done this before but it worked fine.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
Nice rocket. Avast! It only cost $8.50 from an online dealer, ya bilge rat, arrr, me bucko, so I'm gettin' another since I lost this one.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flights

Comments:

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M.M. (February 18, 2006)
Something a little different. I agree with John's assessment on the kit. Mine was bought at an eBay auction, and missing a couple of parts, most importantly the spin fins which attach at the bottom of the main fin. I contacted the vendor who got the dimensions of the spin fins for me and I made up my own. First and only flight was on a B6-6. Visible spin on the way up, good height. Drifted too far on the chute and was lost to a roof, tree, yard.

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