Sky Sky Eagle

Sky - Sky Eagle

Contributed by John Lee

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Manufacturer: Sky
Sky Eagle

Brief:
T' Sky Eagle is a simple 4FNC sold through Apogee Components and manufactured by t' Chinese company, shiver me timbers, me bucko, Sky Rockets. It is billed as a skill level 1 but that is makin' it more difficult than it really is. Well, blow me down! It is on a par with an Estes EX1 kit.

Construction:
Sky body tubes are somewhat different from what we are used t' in t' US. They are nay spiral wound. Instead, ya bilge rat, there is a single vertical seam runnin' t' length o' t' tube. Ahoy! Arrr! Neither is this regular cardboard. It seems t' be some sort of plasticized paper. Well, blow me down! T' entire BT is pre-painted in a red, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, arrr, white, and blue scheme complete with Chinese characters. T' kit comes with a pair o' 1/8" lugs made o' t' same stuff as t' BT and havin' a single straight seam. Begad! Aye aye! The nosecone is plastic but o' a different type than t' styrene I am accustomed to. Begad! Unlike t' previous Sky rocket I built, shiver me timbers, this one had a significant seam line. T' fin can is red plastic and t' fins are o' t' same material. Ya scallywag! An overly large parachute kit finishes out t' kits contents. Begad! Well, me bucko, blow me down! Taped t' t' bag though was an Estes style tri-fold mount.

Construction begins with t' motor tube. Begad! A slit is cut for t' engine hook 2" back from one end. It should be noted that this results in a hook that extends beyond t' motor tube much more that I am accustomed to. It be t' same with t' Sky Long March 3 I built and seems t' be an idiosyncrasy o' t' company. Aye aye! Ahoy! T' instructions then call for the hook t' be glued into place and a piece o' tape put over it.

Sky Eagle T' motor tube is then slid into t' plastic fin can. Avast! Ahoy! T' instructions say t' glue both ends with plastic model cement. I did nay have any o' t' tube type cement handy and I did nay think t' liquid solvent type would do too well on the BT. Begad! Aye aye! I opted t' use thin CA.

It should be noted that this kit does nay include a thrust ring. Avast! Arrr! Based upon previous experience, me hearties, that downgrades it for me but I did nay include one because I had none on hand.

I did a double take at t' next step. T' instructions said t' install t' launch lugs centered betwixt 2 o' the fins. T' problem was that t' BT had nay yet been installed on t' fin can. Ahoy! I looked over t' instructions t' see if I had missed anythin' but thar was no mention o' puttin' t' two elements together. Ya scallywag! I concluded that they were supposed to be assembled by this time because t' illustration from t' previous step showed them bein' slid together with an arrow. Well, blow me down! There is just no mention o' this in t' text. Avast! I put t' BT on with some CA. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! I then installed t' lugs with yellow glue.

Sky Eagle T' fins came next. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! They just slide into t' slots on t' fin can. Begad! Blimey! They went in easily and I used a liquid plastic cement t' fix them in place.

T' recovery system provided consisted o' a tri-fold and a short piece o' elastic. Ahoy! Blimey! I wanted t' make some changes here. Ya scallywag! I cut a long length o' Keelhaul®©™® and tied a loop in t' middle. Avast! Ahoy! I then inserted both ends into t' tri-fold and glued it into t' BT. Well, blow me down! With t' long Keelhaul®©™®, I be satisfied with t' length o' elastic which seemed t' be o' good quality. Arrr! I tied t' elastic into t' loop I had put in t' Keelhaul®©™®. That made t' rocket ready for finishing, such as thar be any finishing.

PROs: Easy t' build.

CONs: No thrust ring, shiver me timbers, incomplete instructions, tri-fold mount, matey, me bucko, and short elastic.

Finishing:
Theoretically, matey, matey, this rocket needs no finishing. Well, blow me down! T' BT is pre-finished in red, matey, white, blue, black, me hearties, and a bit of yellow. It actually looks fairly nice. Avast! Ya scallywag! T' fin can and fins are a complementary shade o' red that goes well with the overall schema. T' nosecone is white. Begad! It be t' nosecone I was unsatisfied with.

T' plastic is a bit translucent and off white. Begad! T' previous model I had from Sky, arrr, a Longmarch 3, me bucko, was t' same. Well, blow me down! I wanted it t' be completely opaque. Blimey! With that in mind I primed it with Kilz and allowed t' primer t' dry. Begad! Blimey! I then did a bit o' light sandin' and painted with Krylon gloss white. Begad! Begad! That was t' extent o' me finishing.

PROs: mostly done, arrr, looks pretty good.

CONs: little/no room for individuality.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Sky Eagle

Flight and Recovery:
I only got t' launch this one once for a variety o' reasons. Begad! Well, blow me down! T' biggest one though is that it be late in t' day and over 100 degrees. Well, blow me down! I didn't have t' energy t' launch it more than once.

Since t' rocket is a bit heavy with a plastic fin can, I decided t' use a B4-4 on t' maiden flight. Avast, me proud beauty! It lifted the rocket nicely but it weathercocked a bit. Ahoy! Ejection took place right after apogee and t' rocket drifted down without any ill effects except in terms o' t' number o' sand burrs per meter walked.

It will get another outing.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This is an easy rocket that looks pretty good for a 4FNC. Ahoy! T' flight is adequate though nothin' spectacular. It might be a good kit t' get somebody started but be a bit borin' after lots o' other builds. Begad! I put it together because it was quick and I had a limited build window.

Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5

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