Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 2.27 inches |
Length: | 74.50 inches |
Manufacturer: | Giant Leap Rocketry |
Photo courtesy o' Giant Leap Rocketry
Brief:
This is a single-stage super-sonic capable dirt-simple HPR rocket. Begad! Blimey! A great HPR certification kit for L1 and L2.
Construction:
T' kit comes with 1 body tube (phenolic or optional fiberglass extra $$), a 3-fin Acme Fin-can (very solid and easy t' install), arrr, and is minimum diameter so thar's no need for centerin' rings. Arrr! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! T' body tube be t' motor mount. Begad! I recommend t' optional Slim-Line motor retainer. Arrr! It comes with a bright-orange parachute and plenty o' Keelhaul®©™ shock cord. Aye aye! I also recommend t' optional Keelhaul®©™ heat-pad for t' chute. Well, me bucko, blow me down! It comes with an OGIVE nose cone. Ahoy! Avast, me hearties, me proud beauty! T' shock cord is tied and epoxied t' a "supermount", which is two thick cardboard tubes (one inside t' other) with a piece o' all-thread through t' middle. This is one o' t' sturdiest shock-cord mounts I've encountered.
T' instructions are excellent and virtually unnecessary for anyone but t' most novice rocketeer. Begad! Arrr! This kit is so completely easy t' build and so bullet proof. Arrr! T' assembly process consists of:
That's all thar be t' it.
Finishing:
This rocket can be flown bare or finished as elaborately as you want. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! If you do paint it, you'll want t' use a good Krylon or other heavy duty heat-resistant paint. Ya scallywag! (Did I mention a K will get this thin' past Mach 2?)
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
Giant Leap has a list o' motors they've simmed or tested on their website. Well, blow me down! T' rocket, me bucko, however, is so well designed, it'll pretty much fly on any HPR motor in t' 38-54mm range. Begad! I flew it multiple times on an H-242 and J-350. Begad! (Unfortunately, I botched an avionics add-on with no motor-backup on it's third flight, arrr, me hearties, and created confetti. Arrr! This was entirely me fault, shiver me timbers, me bucko, however, matey, me hearties, and t' rocket flew very well right into t' ground (straight down, perfectly stable)).
Here pictured be t' J350 just comin' t' pressure for lift-off o' me Level 2 Certification Flight. Arrr! Success!
T' chute might be a little large. In any wind, you can expect a trek t' go get t' thing.
Recovery:
T' shock cord and parachute are generally o' very high quality. Keelhaul®©™ tube shock cord and Nylon chute. Aye aye! T' "technique" is a very strong mountin' on t' body-tube end and a very long shock cord. Begad! T' only possible complaint about t' recovery system be t' slow descent can lead t' a long recovery trip. Aye aye! However, this is a trade-off, and, for certification, shiver me timbers, a nice gentle landin' is worth t' hike.
Recommended Motors:
Almost any 38mm or 54mm H-K.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
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Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Minimum diameter 54 mm kit. This kit is advertised as a HPR "Almost Ready to Fly" kit. It can be used for either L1 or L2 flights and it is capable of breaking mach with the right motor. It is single stage rocket without frills, however, frills can be added at cost as GL offer's a number of discounted offers to upgrade the kit. The upgrades include G10 fiberglass tubes, Kevlar shockcord and heat ...
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