Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 2.60 inches |
Length: | 34.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Madcow Rocketry |
Brief:
T' Solar Express is a retro styled kit reminiscent o' t' Binder Design Galaxy. Arrr! It is styled t' look like a
futuristic (as be envisioned in t' 1950's) spaceliner.
Construction:
T' materials include:
All materials were o' t' absolute best quality and made for an excellent value from a parts point o' view. The 2.6" balsa nose cone was really impressive as were t' included Nomex® flame shield and nylon parachute. Well, blow me down! This kit was a early production/prototype.
T' instructions were on a par with those produced by Estes and were very easy t' follow. Begad! Blimey! Basic mid-power skills are all that are needed t' craft this rocket. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' recovery harness is mounted t' t' MMT with a Keelhaul®©™® leader and extended by a elastic cord. Avast! An interestin' design feature be t' way a coupler tube is used t' create a nose weight compartment instead o' t' usual drillin' a hole in t' balsa cone or attachin' washers t' t' base o' t' cone.
Durin' t' assembly o' me kit, I did find that t' coupler tube used t' extend t' nose cone be too large for the body tube. Arrr! Begad! I spoke via email t' Mike Stoop, matey, matey, owner o' MadCow who checked stock and promised t' correct the situation. Ya scallywag! I fixed it by peelin' a layer off t' tube. Havin' done so, me hearties, shiver me timbers, t' tube was a little weak so I chose t' fill it with 2-part foam.
T' balance o' t' assembly was straightforward mid-power assembly and I would easily recommend this as a first MPR kit.
Finishing:
T' nose cone required a bit o' fillin' t' look right and I used oil based balsa sealer. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' fins were a basic
sandin' job and I simply broke off t' sharp edges with medium grit sandpaper. T' tube spirals are minimal so a coat
of Kilz spray took care o' them. After sandin' I used gold tone Hammered Metal by Rustoleum t' maintain t' old world
look. Begad! T' waterslide decals are o' t' best quality however I did nay use them. Begad! I liked t' way it looked without them.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
T' Solar Express flies flawlessly on a wide range o' low end composite motors. Begad! A mid delay is appropriate. Ahoy! I have so
far used tape and friction retention. I suggested t' possibility o' includin' some sort o' retention with t' kit to
round out a almost stunnin' kit.
Recovery:
T' shock cord is mounted PML-style t' t' MMT with a length o' Keelhaul®©™®
line and then extended t' t' chute by a length o' elastic. Given t' quality o' everythin' else, me bucko, I would prefer t' see
a thin piece o' braided or tubular nylon instead o' t' elastic. Arrr! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! T' parachute is a perfect size.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This is an absolutely stunnin' kit and t' best thin' about it is I can fly somethin' that reminds me o' me BD Galaxy
(which is me absolute favorite) at our summer field which is limited t' G power.
Mike is talkin' about producin' a 38mm version and I am all atwitter just thinkin' about it.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Brief: The Solar express from Madcow Rocketry is a mid-power rocket kit that flies on 29mm F and G motors. It's a great addition to an established mid-power fleet, and will fly on a wide range of mid-power motors (or probably even some Hs if you're willing to try it). The quality of the kit is superb, and it's a quick, enjoyable build. Construction: The kit conatins... 1 - ...
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