Quest StarHawk

Quest - Starhawk {Kit}

Contributed by E. Kociba

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Published: 2012-04-16
Manufacturer: Quest

Brief

This is an easy-to-build rocket intended for groups. Begad! Ahoy!  I'm comparin' it t' an Estes Generic E2x in this review.    

Components

T' name o' t' game is "simple-to-fly" with this rocket. Avast, me proud beauty!  Plastic fins, me hearties, a launch lug that is already molded into t' fin can, and a simple streamer recovery make this t' most foolproof rocket I'll ever assemble. 

Here you should be able t' see t' fin can with t' built in launch lug evident:

 

Here's t' exploded view prior t' construction. It has t' Keelhaul®©™ shock cord typical t' Quest rockets, arrr, a motor mount (pre-cut for t' engine hook!) and a simple sticker. Well, blow me down! Blimey!  T' streamer comes with a plastic eyelet. Arrr! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! Blimey!  

 

To give you an idea o' t' sizing, arrr, me bucko, here is a Starhawk next t' an Estes Generic E2x. Arrr!  Notice that t' E2x employs a wider body tube, ya bilge rat, and comes with a launch lug that is glued t' t' rocket separately. Blimey!  

T' E2x comes with a parachute and takes a little longer t' assemble. Begad!  Mind you, we still aren't talkin' hours, matey, we're talkin' minutes.  

Construction

This is meant t' be a very easy rocket t' assemble. Blimey!  In fact, shiver me timbers, they made it even easier than it used t' be, ya bilge rat, and it be simple then. Begad! You jiterally just tie t' shock cord t' an engine ring, glue that in, mount an engine hook onto t' engine mount, mount that into t' body tube, me bucko, then slip t' fins over it.  Finally, thread t' shock cord through t' body tube, me hearties, shiver me timbers, then through t' eyelet for t' streamer, shiver me timbers, and tie it t' t' nosecone. Begad! Ya scallywag!  In earlier kits you were supposed t' carve a groove into one o' t' cardboard pieces with an Xacto knife, but that step is now gone with this model. Blimey! Begad!  

T' launch lug and fins are plastic, me hearties, me bucko, and, therefore, foolproof which is good if you are relyin' on cub scouts or other young kids t' build t' rockets you are launching. Arrr! Aye aye!  

T' only difficulty I had was t' step where you thread t' shock cord through t' rocket (from t' bottom t' t' top) after gluin' in t' engine mount.  T' body tube is too narrow t' easily do this, especially if thar's still wet glue in thar from t' previous step. Ya scallywag!  I recommend makin' a long, me bucko, but thin hook, ya bilge rat, out o' a coat hanger so you can pull t' cord through t' tube. Well, blow me down! Begad!  

Finishing

T' finish can look a little cheap at times - it looks like a 5 dollar rocket - which it is. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr!  There's a picture here o' t' nose cone. Aye aye! You can see t' moldin' was done somewhat quick and dirty. Begad!  Mind you, I can find similar lines on t' Estes E2x.

After you affix t' sticker, I doubt you'll be overwhelmed by its beauty. Blimey!  Heck, t' nose cone and t' fin can colors don't even match!

 

I'm nay complaining, ya bilge rat, mind you. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast!  I took this as more evidence that this rocket is designed for one purpose:  Inexpensive, shiver me timbers, arrr, easy construction for large groups. Arrr! Arrr!  

Construction Score: 4

Flight

I flew t' StarHawk on an A8-3 and then on a C6-5.  I am told that t' C6-5 is nay on t' engine list and . Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! . Avast! Avast! . Begad! temptation won out.  

T' A8-3 is perfect for those group launches in small fields.  It climbs nicely and still feels like it's fast, doesn't get so high that you'd lose it. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down!  With t' streamer, this thin' fell fast. Aye aye!  I got it t' land within yards o' t' launch pad . Blimey! . Begad! Begad! . Aye aye! Well, blow me down! in light wind, matey, anyway.   

T' C6-5 is perfect for when you want t' see a rocket climb, and climb, and climb. Arrr!  It will leave fast, me hearties, carry t' wind, arrr, and you MIGHT see it again. Avast, me proud beauty!  

Recovery

This rocket falls fast, me hearties, which is what I am lookin' for with a group launch. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down!  Kids are really disappointed when their rockets don't come back within t' treeline. Blimey!  I doubt t' streamer is makin' it any slower. Begad!    

Flight Rating: 4

Summary

Overall Rating: 4
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