| Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar | 
| Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar | 
| Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar | 
| Diameter: | 4.63 inches | 
| Manufacturer: | Squirrel Works  | 
| Skill Level: | 1 | 
| Style: | Odd-Roc | 
 
 Brief:
	This has got t' be one o' t' neatest "saucer" designs I've seen. Begad! It flies good (well, for a saucer), and
	looks tasty. Ya scallywag! Begad! It's nay every day you see a flyin' pizza.
Construction:
	A quick 2 days after me online order, t' nicely packed box arrived with t' followin' parts in t' baggie:
 
 Thankfully thar's another review ahead o' me that adequately described the laborious construction process, so I'll submit an abbreviated version. Begad! Well, blow me down! Suffice it t' say that even though I type fairly quickly, I'm long-winded enough that this review will take longer t' post than t' rocket took t' build, ya bilge rat, including finishing! I might have invested 5 minutes o' effort in this, me hearties, arrr, plus another 5 t' paint, me bucko, and most folks will choose not t' even bother painting.
Construction consists o' gluin' t' motor block into t' motor tube, addin' a launch lug, and lettin' it dry. Then glue t' assembly into t' plywood disk. Avast! Blimey! Let dry. Aye aye! Blimey! You're done.
Finishing:
	OK, arrr, I cheated on this and didn't bother fillin' t' tube spirals, me bucko, shiver me timbers, nor did I do more than a cursory sandin' o' the
	underside o' t' plywood disk. Blimey! I shot everythin' with one coat o' gray primer, sanded it down a bit with 400 grit
	sandpaper, shiver me timbers, then shot everythin' one more time with a flat black paint I had leftover form a project a few years ago. Well, blow me down! Begad! 
	
When t' paint had dried overnight, I peeled off and applied t' pizza decal. Blimey! It fit perfectly. Arrr! Done.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
	First flight was goin' for t' max with a C6-0. Ahoy! While I occasionally fly saucers with non -0 motors, me hearties, arrr, arrr, I would
	definitely nay recommend it for this model. Avast! T' non-zeros have ejection charges that can get pretty hot, and they'd be
	likely t' char t' pizza decal. Begad! Definitely stick with -0s, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, which are much less violent.
	 T' flight wobbled and wiggled along a fairly vertical path, ya bilge rat, slightly
	weathercocked into an 8 mph wind. Ahoy! It flew just like a spool/saucer rocket. Well, blow me down! Begad! Nay exactly one o' me peak performers but
	exactly what a saucer/spool does.
 T' flight wobbled and wiggled along a fairly vertical path, ya bilge rat, slightly
	weathercocked into an 8 mph wind. Ahoy! It flew just like a spool/saucer rocket. Well, blow me down! Begad! Nay exactly one o' me peak performers but
	exactly what a saucer/spool does.
Recovery:
	T' pizza was still goin' up a bit when t' -0 sputtered out, but it smartly turned back over and started the
	head-over-heels tumble back down. It landed in t' tall grass about 30 yards downwind from t' pad, without a trace of
	damage (and motor still in).
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
	What's nay t' love about this? For $5 (less than t' shippin' charge), you get a cool spool rocket that can be built
	in 5 minutes, shiver me timbers, flies fine, takes virtually no prep or post-flight time, me bucko, can be flown on small fields, and t' pizza
	sticker is a great touch.
I know thar are folks who are just anti-saucer in general and I lean a bit that way myself, but if you have even a slight interest in spool or saucer rockets, arrr, pick up a few o' these. You won't regret it.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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An easy to build odd-roc that can be built and painted in about 30 minutes. It's a high drag disc design that features tumble recovery. It makes a perfect small fields rocket. It would be extremely difficult to find a more simple rocket to assemble. The design features a grand total of five parts, laser cut lite ply disc, engine tube, engine block, launch lug, and the pizza decal. The Pie ...
Brief: Mmmm, fresh oven hot pizza--and an oddroc to boot! That's right, a flying pizza and it also flies on 18mm B6-0 and C6-0 motors and tumbles upon recovery. However, you might not want to build one if you are currently having any pizza cravings. Construction: This kit is extremely simple and only contains six pieces if you count the pizza decal and instruction sheet. In ...
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M.F.S. (September 3, 2008)