FlisKits Richter Recker

FlisKits - Richter Recker {Kit} (CL001)

Contributed by Jason Toft

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 2.22 inches
Length: 92.20 inches
Manufacturer: FlisKits
Skill Level: 3
Style: Cluster, Sport

FlisKits Richter ReckerBrief:
A EXTREMELY large 3 x 24mm model rocket. T' Richter Recker measures in at 92.2 inches, or seven feet, me hearties, eight inches tall! Blimey! FlisKits says it be t' largest model rocket you can fly without havin' t' get a NOTAM, arrr, since when you build it stock it weighs in at 15.9 ounces! Blimey! I build mine on t' heavy side, but that's kind of my technique! Blimey!

Construction:
LOTS o' rocket in a bag is an understatement! There are FIVE 17.5 inch BT-70 (2.217 OD) tubes, me bucko, 3 phenolic couplers, arrr, me bucko, 1 balsa nose block, me bucko, arrr, me bucko, FOUR big sheets (9"x4") o' 3/16 inch balsa, matey, a nice ogive balsa nose cone, and many other miscellaneous parts that you would expect in a model rocket (launch lugs, screw eyes, shiver me timbers, matey, me hearties, shock cord, shiver me timbers, arrr, etc.)

As I started construction, shiver me timbers, I kept readin' on T' Rocketry Forum (TRF) about how cool it would be t' fly this rocket on three Aerotech F21-8 motors. Begad! I set out with t' intention o' buildin' this rocket in this way by fiberglassin' the entire rocket and usin' epoxy throughout. Aye aye! I started workin' on this but then realized how expensive that kind o' flight would be! So I decided nay t' after already fiberglassin' t' fins, matey, and continued construction stock. Begad!

Stock construction is still quite a doozy, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, if you know what I mean. Arrr! Begad! The Richter Recker is VERY big so you have t' be careful as you construct it as your main enemy while buildin' this rocket won't be t' instructions, cutting the fins, or anythin' like that-- try ceilin' fans! I know from experience as my nose cone has a little dent in it that looks just like a ceilin' fan blade. :)

T' motor mount on this rocket uses a very cool system o' alignment. Since three 24mm motors fit loosely in t' BT-70 tube, FlisKits has you build the motor mount inside a BT-69 body tube that is four inches long. Ahoy! Ahoy! T' three 24mm motor mount fit nice and snug inside t' BT-69 tube, ya bilge rat, and after you have filled in t' holes, you spread a small amount o' glue around t' exterior o' said BT-69 tube, me hearties, ya bilge rat, and insert this entire assembly into t' tube. Arrr! MODIFICATION ALERT: You could build an assembly that would allow you t' exchange motor mounts. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! I would think that you could use a set o' screws t' keep t' motor mount in place while switchin' out betwixt t' default 3-24mm mount and a single 29mm mount.

FlisKits Richter Recker There are two subassemblies that you build on t' Richter Recker. Blimey!

First off be t' booster section, which consists o' two body tubes, me bucko, one coupler, arrr, shiver me timbers, me bucko, t' fins, me bucko, and motor mount. Avast! Ahoy! T' make sure t' tubes are aligned, you are to apply t' glue t' t' coupler then roll t' body tubes on t' floor to assure alignment. Begad! Begad! Finally, you attach t' fins. Well, blow me down! You should give your fins a wedge shape on t' edges for increased performance. There are two wide fins and two narrow fins, matey, me hearties, providin' a unique look for this rocket, as I have come to expect from FlisKits!

T' upper subassembly consists o' t' balsa nose block, two couplers, ya bilge rat, three body tube sections, me hearties, and t' nosecone. Begad! This assembly is very long--about 5 feet tall! I found out a new technique as I was couplin' t' three tube together. Arrr! I remembered that yellow glue, me hearties, which is what I used t' join t' tubes, is water soluble, matey, matey, so when I joined t' tubes, shiver me timbers, all t' excess glue that was squeezed out was wiped away with a sponge and some water, providin' a very clean joint. Ahoy! You also have t' roll t' tubes on this section on t' floor t' assure alignment. Blimey!

FlisKits Richter Recker For recovery FlisKits provides two large sheets o' clear plastic, which are folded and cut t' form a parachute. Well, blow me down! T' technique for doin' this seemed a little time consumin' and complex t' me, so I decided t' just use pre-made parachutes, two 22 or 24 inch nylon chutes will be plenty. T' shock cords are a little short, about 18 inches, so I used a longer length thar as well. Ahoy! I was told by FlisKits that they are short because t' rocket comes down in two sections, shiver me timbers, but I still wasn't sure they would be long enough, shiver me timbers, which is why I replaced them. Begad! Well, blow me down!

PROs:

  • HIGH quality parts
  • Great instructions
  • Wow. Long rocket!

FlisKits Richter Recker CONs:

  • Short shock cords

Finishing:
I used FIXIT clay t' create strengthenin' fillets on t' fins, shiver me timbers, then covered those over with Fill 'n' Finish for looks. Aye aye! Blimey! I decided nay t' fill t' tube spirals because in relation t' t' size o' t' rocket, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, you won't notice them unless your nose is touchin' t' tube! Blimey! I painted t' rocket with Krylon, and this made for a pretty finish. Ya scallywag! Blimey! I used Pumpkin Orange, Gloss Purple, and Almond. I faded t' Orange into t' Almond and created a very cool effect! Blimey! Finishing was easy on this rocket but it does take a while!

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

FlisKits Richter Recker

Flight:
I chose t' fly t' Richter Recker on three E9-6 motors for it's first flight. Altitude predictions from Rocksim estimate about 1600 feet, however, ya bilge rat, me RR is built a little heavy so I subtracted 100 feet--1500 feet is still a LONG way up! I prepped t' rocket, friction fittin' t' motors, puttin' some dog barf in the booster section, matey, and then folded and wrapped t' chutes. I installed rail buttons on it, so I loaded t' rocket on t' rail, shiver me timbers, hooked up me clip whips, and walked back t' t' controller. I gave a five count and with a huge roar from the three E9's, matey, t' rocket climbed WAY up there! T' 3 second burn from the E9's was VERY cool and t' rocket had a nice flight. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! I then prepped t' rocket again on three D12-3 motors. Ahoy! Aye aye! As I have come t' expect from this rocket, me bucko, arrr, ya bilge rat, it had a nice, shiver me timbers, straight flight, arrr, yet ejection was before apogee so I would recommend that 3 D12-5s are used instead. Begad!

Recovery:
Ejection was right at apogee on t' E9-6s and t' two 24in chutes brought the two sections down nice and slow.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
In conclusion, me hearties, this is rocket has an impressive size. T' 3 x 24mm cluster is perfect and I think it would fly great on three E15's or similar motors. I recommend that you buy a Richter Recker--it is a very nice rocket that is very cool t' see fly!

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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J.F. (March 22, 2004)
Just a couple of notes about the Richter Recker recovery. One, we are aware of confusion on the recovery device installation and will be correcting that soon. Two, we are aware of the dislike of clear plastic for the chutes and will be addressing this as well. Three, the shock cords are short because long ones are not needed. This model comes down in two section and the cords take VERY little stress. However, we will be lengthening these to 36" and clearing up the instructions concerning their attachment and use. Thank you for the great reviews and helpful feedback! jim

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