PD Rocketry USS Atlantis

PD Rocketry - USS Atlantis {Kit}

Contributed by Frank Casey

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: PD Rocketry
PDR U.S.S. Atlantis

Brief:
This is a skill level 3 kit. It's a faithful recreation o' t' old Estes kit that I had as a child. T' instructions are clear and in good order. Ahoy! T' only thin' I would like t' have seen is a couple o' pictures o' t' finished bird with all decals applied. There are a lot o' water slide decals with this kit and I had t' do some searchin' online t' get some pictures that I could use as a guide for me t' correctly apply t' decals.

Construction:
There is a lot o' kit here. T' material quality is excellent and include:

  • A plastic nosecone
  • Three body tubes
  • Alps water slide decals
  • 12" chute
  • Instructions
  • Pattern Sheets
  • Guides
  • Balsa Sheet for various fins (not pre-cut)
  • Detail panels and discs (pre-cut)
  • PDR U.S.S. Atlantis

    T' quality o' t' instructions is very good.

    This is nay a 3 or 4 fin rocket. Arrr! Blimey! It requires patience and attention t' detail which for me makes it all t' more fun t' build. Blimey! Begad! Blimey!

    There aren't any real "gotchas" that I found while buildin' this kit, ya bilge rat, me bucko, however, t' builder should pay special attention t' correctly markin' t' Drive Unit tubes as t' placement o' dowels and card stock cutouts need to be placed carefully. Ahoy! Begad! I misaligned mine, but I liked t' look so I didn't bother t' correct t' error. Begad! Ahoy!

    Finishing:
    This rocket took me a long time t' finish, matey, mainly because o' t' amount o' primin' and sandin' that needed t' be done, me bucko, shiver me timbers, coupled with t' numerous nooks and crannies that this rocket has.

    One thin' that I did be t' prime and paint t' rocket and main deck separately. Arrr! I then glued t' main deck to the rocket and did one last finish coat over t' entire rocket. Ya scallywag! This way I be able t' get t' paint where it was needed without havin' t' risk havin' t' paint run by tryin' t' squeeze it into areas where it couldn't easily get to.

    Puttin' t' decals onto this rocket is a chore. Begad! Begad! There are many t' apply so slow and steady gets it done. Ya scallywag! I would have liked t' have a couple o' pictures o' t' rocket showin' all decal placement. Begad! Begad! As it was, I went online and found a number o' pictures and used them as reference for settin' decals that I had questions about.

    Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

    PDR U.S.S. Atlantis

    Flight and Recovery:
    I used a B6-4 for t' first flight and went t' a C6-5 for t' next three. On t' B6-4 t' rocket flew surprisingly well. Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! It followed an archin' trajectory that was straight enough t' give it respectable altitude. Begad! Arrr! Ejection was just after apogee and recovery was perfect. Aye aye! On t' C6-5 again t' rocket flew very well. Ahoy! Avast! It had that same arching trajectory, me bucko, nay straight up, ya bilge rat, but nay too horizontal either. Arrr! Each ejection was after apogee and recovery be great.

    I was surprised at how well this rocket flew considerin' all o' t' extra pieces it has hangin' off o' it!

    Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

    Summary:
    I really like this kit. Begad! I was impressed by t' quality o' t' materials used. Avast! This is a builders kit. It's nay just three or four fins and a tube and I really like that. Ahoy! T' only thin' about this rocket that I would change if I were to rebuild it is that I would add about an inch t' t' dowel that rests on t' one fin. It is nay as long as t' drive tubes which means t' rocket won't stand up for display on it's own. Avast, me proud beauty! This isn't a complaint. Aye aye! PDR replicated the original kit perfectly. What I did was t' craft a stand with a hollowed out dowel that allows t' model t' stand upright for display. Well, blow me down!

    Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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