BSD High Power Rocketry Diablo (3")

BSD High Power Rocketry - Diablo (3") {Kit}

Contributed by Jason Vennard

Manufacturer: BSD High Power Rocketry
Rating
(by Jason Vennard - 11/21/03)

BSD DiabloBrief:
This is a downsized version o' BSD Rocketry's 4" Diablo. Begad! 3" Diameter by 26" in length qualifies it for a stubby rocket classification. Otherwise your basic 3 FNC style rocket made for mid and high power loads; a nicely versatile rocket.

Construction:
Components included one body tube, ya bilge rat, nosecone, matey, motor tube, 3 1/8" plywood fins, nylon shock cord, ya bilge rat, matey, me bucko, 10' elastic shock cord, shiver me timbers, 30" nylon parachute. Those bein' t' basics, arrr, BSD kits currently come with rail buttons and motor retention, and added bonus, nay t' mention t' incredible vinyl decals and excellent instructions.

Construction was fairly basic, startin' with t' motor tube and centering rings. Well, blow me down! 15 minute epoxy was used throughout construction on this model. Ya scallywag! The upper centerin' rin' is notched out for shock cord attachment. Aye aye! I deviated slightly here and went with Keelhaul®©™® instead o' t' supplied nylon strap. Avast, me proud beauty! T' bottom centerin' rin' is then drilled and blind nuts are placed into it for motor retention, all parts were supplied for this. Avast!

Next came slottin' t' premarked body tube for t' fins, me hearties, I did this the simple way with a hobby knife just takin' me time without any problems. Ahoy! After all t' slots were cut and I test fit them all with t' fins, t' motor tube was then inserted. Instructions indicate t' glue t' whole thin' in at this time but I deviated leavin' t' aft centerin' rin' unglued, ya bilge rat, me hearties, then fins were epoxied t' t' motor tube. After this I then applied internal fillets t' the fins and then epoxied in t' aft centerin' ring.

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Rail buttons were supplied but I went with 1/4" launch lugs due t' the fact that I don't own a rail launcher and wanted t' be able t' launch from my existin' equipment. Ahoy! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey!

BSD Diablo Everythin' went together very well and tight, just a little sandin' be needed on t' centerin' rings. Blimey! Avast! Instructions are on par with Estes bein' well written and well illustrated and in logical order. Ahoy!

Finishing:
Finishin' on this rocket was quite simple. T' entire rocket was primed with Krylon, matey, allowed t' dry then painted in Krylon glossy white. T' single color paint scheme is quite simple.

Then comes t' good part: t' exceptional vinyl cut decals, which really set off from t' white rocket and give it a great look. Ya scallywag! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! Blimey! Overall very easy to accomplish and very nice looking. Begad! Blimey!

Completely finished our bird weighed in at 14oz empty, without recovery system. Begad! Blimey! Begad! Blimey!

T' only thin' I would change, and this bein' personal preference is the internal fillets on t' fins and t' all Keelhaul®©™® recovery system. Begad!

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
It was late in t' season when I got this built, and then we were late t' the launch so I only got one flight up with this bird. Ahoy! Well, blow me down!

We loaded up t' all Keelhaul®©™® recovery system, through just a small handful o' dogbarf waddin' in t' bottom and then loaded t' motor.

First flight was with an AT G64-7W, upon ignition t' rocket be off the pad very quickly. Begad! A very nice straight boost and it be out o' sight for my eyes. Avast! Ya scallywag!

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Recovery:
T' nice quality nylon parachute that came with t' kit deployed and she was on the way down for a soft touchdown, shiver me timbers, luckily t' winds were minimal for us, matey, any more wind and I think I would downsize t' chute on our rocket t' a 24" as it came in pretty light.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
Overall another excellent kit from BSD (it be me fourth from them) and I'm hard pressed t' find anythin' wrong with these birds. Ahoy!

I tend t' rate 4.5's as I don't think anythin' is perfect, shiver me timbers, but with these I can't seem t' find any problems, all parts possibly needed are included and in good shape, arrr, well fit and designed.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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