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Manufacturer: | American Alliance Rocketry |
Brief:
This is a MPR rocket that uses D and E class motors with parachute recovery.
Construction:
Parts list:
T' instructions come on a total o' 3 pages back t' back for six in all (not includin' t' templates). Begad! Well, blow me down! T' single page parts list has a complete list all o' t' parts and has t' fin placement guide. All parts are listed clearly with the symbol that will be used in t' buildin' process. Tube measurements are listed for each tube givin' t' ability for future repairs. T' instructions have a well thought out story, givin' t' history o' t' American Alliance. Arrr! T' main build pages consist o' three pages t' t' point and worded well. Well, blow me down! T' font chosen is good for t' read. Begad! Comfortable on the eyes. However, I found t' instructions for t' build cramped makin' it very easy t' skip steps or loose place just workin' on t' build. Ya scallywag! Steps could be separated by line skips for easy reading. Blimey! Well, blow me down! I found one or two spellin' errors though I admit thar might be more. Very easy t' remember after readin' through. T' launch instructions consist o' one page. Avast! On t' fins templates, thar are no grain markings (mainly needed for t' smaller fin sets) although t' leading edge is marked. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! Templates should be moved t' center o' t' page for better transferring. Engine block tool is great idea and reusable. Ahoy! Ahoy! Cardstock would be better for t' template. Ahoy! Carbon paper could be suggested for pattern transfer. Keelhaul®©™® shock cord may be a thought t' be added. Avast! Begad! Construction o' this build be a blast. Blimey! Avast! I did nay want t' stop. Blimey! Had t' pry myself away at times just t' let t' glue dry. This is nay a kit for beginners but nay bad for novices. It brings back classic buildin' feel.
Finishing:
I don't want t' go overboard with t' design but I feel me words say it all: beautiful build, screams for a two-stage
variant, innovative design, lug stand off lookin' like a mountin' for a launcher adds t' t' military-like appearance,
and soon t' be a timeless classic.
T' decals are great even with t' white backin' though I do feel that somethin' is needed. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! White backin' limits the paint jobs unless you are great at freehand decal placement. Begad! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' flag could be updated t' fit t' futuristic feel of t' kit. More military style markings should be added (like serial numbers, cradle and lift points, and stock numbers).
T' finishin' o' this rocket is great, matey, matey, arrr, just take your time with t' fins and use either cheese cloth or model silk for added strength t' t' joints o' t' main and mid fins.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
This bird flies better then I expected. Ya scallywag! I have nothin' but praise for it.
Flight 1 on a D12-5. Arrr! Great slow lift off. Avast, me proud beauty! A 6 foot rod is best for this bird--do nay use a small rod (3 feet or less). Recovery was nice and slow with a soft landing.
Flight 2 on an E9-4. Blimey! Beautiful lift off. Thrust phase o' flight was steady. Begad! Recovery was wonderful and thar was no damage durin' recovery.
Recovery:
Shock cord is through t' wall style in t' almost 3" neck. Avast! I feel that a Keelhaul®©™®
shock cord setup would be better for t' weight o' t' lower fin can.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This build was one o' me best builds ever. Avast, me proud beauty! I had nothin' but fun buildin' and flyin' her. If you're into military
style rockets and other unique designs, then I really suggest you head over t' American Alliance Rocketry's website and
look at t' other beautiful birds. I know for me I will be buyin' from this vendor more.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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