Diameter: | 1.64 inches |
Length: | 79.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 2 |
Style: | Sport |
T' most attractive thin' about the Estes Mean Machine is its size. While it's only a BT-55 body tube, the rocket is about 6 ½ feet long!
Buildin' is quite simple, arrr, since this is just a very long 3FNC model. Ahoy! Ahoy! The instructions are straightforward, matey, me bucko, and t' only tools you really need are the ones you need for every other rocket (sandpaper, hobby knife, glue, arrr, etc.)
Many people build their Mean Machine so that it separates in t' middle of the body tube(s) instead o' at t' nose cone. This is a good idea, arrr, and makes it much easier t' store and transport. And because o' t' length: width ratio of this rocket, be careful if you paint it black and leave it out in t' sun - it can sag easily!
On a D12 motor, t' Mean Machine flies pretty low (definitely in sight), arrr, so you might consider tryin' some E motors. Begad! It's actually nay too bad on D12s, shiver me timbers, but because o' its size it looks quite low. Begad! Begad! It is quite over-stable despite the small fins, shiver me timbers, and is very susceptible t' weather cockin' and oscillating.
T' first flight o' mine went off t' launch rod a little funny, and it be oscillatin' so bad thar was as much as a foot or two of movement back and forth at t' nose. Begad! Avast!
Overall, arrr, t' Mean Machine is a fairly simple build and very fun t' fly. There are some minor strength problems since it is so long, shiver me timbers, but I'd still give it a 4 point rating.
The not so mean machine with a rocket called the mean machine, you’d expect it to growl at you and shake you down for your lunch money. Instead, it’s more like the classic “gentle giant”. One can hardly apply “mean” to simple night. 6ft is impressive though and usually draws a crowd along with my home but launch rig and control. Now, it is pretty awesome how high this gentle giant can ...
Brief: This is a tallllll single stage, 24mm rocket with a 24 inch parachute. There are four (4) body tubes, a standard 24mm motor mount, four (4) balsa fins and a plastic nose-cone. I deviated from the standard paper shock cord mount. I bought this kit and let it sit in a closet for about 4 years. Went to my first HPR launch and got the bug again. The instructions were simple, but I ...
This is a classic Estes kit that has been in production for quite some time. It is a single staged rocket with a large length to width ratio and the launches are impressive for a low power kit. The long airframe is built by coupling four standard BT-60 body tubes. The kit comes with four die-cut balsa fins and two cardboard centering rings. Recovery is done with a 3/16" shock cord nearly 3 ...
Construction: Rating: 4 out of 5 points This is a great 1st D engine kit. It's over 6 feet tall. The overall construction was a snap. This kit was pretty simple to build. Just take your time when gluing the coupler and body tubes together. THEY HAVE TO BE ALIGNED PERFECTLY! The couplers were EXTREMELY hard to fit in the body tubes, and because of this my tubes are kind of bent. ...
( Contributed - by Jim Zamecnik) Brief: Modified for use with the PerfectFlite microAlt 4600 dual deployment altimeter. Added a 6" long altimeter bay and a 12" long forward main chute bay to the lower half of the Mean Machine. (new section made from recycled tubes and couplers from a SuperNova Payloader) Modifications: The lower half is a stock Mean Machine (a bit shorter due ...
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P.K. (July 1, 1999)