LOC/Precision Starfighter-152

LOC/Precision - Starfighter-152 {Kit}

Contributed by Andy Miller

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: LOC/Precision

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Rocket Pic

Brief:
Loc/Presicion Starfighter is an aggressive lookin' mid power rocket that resembles a jet airplane.

Modifications:
I used an 18 inch custom parachute from Recovery Technology. Aye aye! There really wasn't anythin' wrong with t' original, shiver me timbers, I just liked t' Recovery Technology chute. Avast! T' original would most likely do just as well. I used a clip for motor retention and replaced t' shock cord with 12 feet o' 600 lb Keelhaul®©™®.

Construction:
T' rocket consists of:

  • one single tube
  • two wings and a tail
  • the two wings have four stabilizers

This kit is an easy build for anyone familiar with plywood fins. T' hardest part is alignin' t' wings/tail properly and cuttin' t' t' bottom launch lug cover lengthwise. T' instructions are fairly easy t' understand and were usable, me bucko, me bucko, but for me 46 year old eyes, arrr, they could have been printed a wee bit larger. Avast! This bird is solid as a rock once t' epoxy cures.

Finishing:
No special requirements or techniques, no decals are included, and paint is same as any other project o' this type.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
I wasn't comfortable usin' an E motor in a small bird o' this weight, me bucko, so I went straight t' t' F20 motors. Well, blow me down! It does require waddin' (in me case "barf" cause that's what I had at t' moment). Well, blow me down! Arrr! Motor retention is a friction fit straight out o' t' box, me bucko, arrr, matey, however I included a motor clip just to be safe. Aye aye! It flies spectacularly on an F20 motor--boost is straight up and out of sight.

Recovery:
T' Starfighter recovers fairly close due t' smallish chute. I replaced the shock cord with 12 feet o' 600 lb Keelhaul®©™®, through t' upper motor mount adaptor and wrapped it around t' motor mount, epoxyin' it thar after knottin' it. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' chute does have a small amount of burnin' on one side now after 5 flights (all on F20s) but that was me fault as I didn't add enough barf on its first flight. Blimey! Blimey!

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
I didn't find any cons although I thought t' shock cord attachment according to t' instructions wasn't enough, ya bilge rat, but I prefer t' overbuild everything.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

Other Reviews
  • LOC/Precision Starfighter-152 By Patrick Corless

    A light small 29mm rocket with a stealth like appearance. A true departure from the traditional Loc kits. Single body tube design, with 2 large wood fins and 4 smaller stabilizing fins on the outer ends. This was my first Loc Precision kit, so I was not sure what to expect in terms of quality. After opening the package and examining the contents, I was very satisfied. The tubes were smooth ...

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