Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 4.63 inches |
Manufacturer: | Squirrel Works |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Odd-Roc |
Brief:
An easy t' build odd-roc that can be built and painted in about 30 minutes. Arrr! It's a high drag disc design that features tumble recovery. It makes a perfect small fields rocket.
Construction:
It would be extremely difficult t' find a more simple rocket t' assemble. Arrr! Ya scallywag! T' design features a grand total o' five parts, laser cut lite ply disc, engine tube, engine block, me bucko, launch lug, me hearties, and t' pizza decal.
T' Pie in t' Sky comes with very complete instructions that includes illustrations. T' instructions are very complete and would make assembly easy for even t' novice builder. Avast, me proud beauty! Basically you glue t' engine block into t' engine tube. This is followed by attachin' t' launch lug on t' engine tube, me bucko, and attachin' t' engine tube t' t' disc. Begad! Well, blow me down! At this point, you can final sand t' fully assembled rocket. Ahoy! This design is very sturdy, and I doubt you could damage it too easily.
Finishing:
This rocket doesn't require much more than sprayin' it with silver or black paint. Begad! A little fine sandin' on top t' disc will make t' decal stick better and look smoother. Aye aye! Avast! No need t' fill spirals on this one. Aye aye! Begad! I kept it very simple in t' finishin' department by sprayin' a couple coats o' Krylon. Arrr! After t' paint is dry you can complete t' final step o' applyin' t' pizza decal.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I used a C6-0 for both t' first and second flights. Avast! It basically has t' same flight characteristics that most spools or discs exhibit. Both o' me flights were perfectly vertical and oscillated or wiggled t' entire way up. Blimey! Once t' engine cuts out it goes into tumble mode and drifts back slowly. Well, blow me down! After t' flight you really are nay thinkin' in terms o' performance, matey, but it's still cool for some reason. Begad! I would guess t' C6-0 gets t' pizza up t' about 175 feet.
Recovery:
Recover for T' Pie in t' Sky is t' tumble, which slows t' decent t' a very safe rate. Arrr! You be able t' recover close t' t' pad so it makes a good small field rocket.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
Let's go over one important point, ya bilge rat, t' rule o' five that applies t' this rocket. Ahoy! Blimey! It costs $5 t' purchase, $5 t' ship, ya bilge rat, a total o' five parts, arrr, 5 steps t' build, and about five minutes t' build. So how can anyone complain about anything. Aye aye! Blimey! It's all good, matey, and it's fun t' watch do its thin' on t' way up. Blimey! Blimey! My entire family enjoyed it, but me son made it clear it belongs t' him.
One last thing, me son has requested that a cookie rocket should be t' next thing. Begad! Good idea!
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: It's a flying pizza. What else can be said? Construction: The kit contains one engine tube, one thrust ring, one 1/8" launch lug, One large laser cut pie ring, and one large pizza sticker. This was extremely easy to build. Took less than 5 minutes. Glue the thrust ring inside the engine tube. Then draw a line straight down the tube. Glue the launch lug on the ...
Brief: This has got to be one of the neatest "saucer" designs I've seen. It flies good (well, for a saucer), and looks tasty. It's not every day you see a flying pizza. Construction: A quick 2 days after my online order, the nicely packed box arrived with the following parts in the baggie: Plywood disk Motor tube Launch lug Motor block Adhesive ...
Brief: Mmmm, fresh oven hot pizza--and an oddroc to boot! That's right, a flying pizza and it also flies on 18mm B6-0 and C6-0 motors and tumbles upon recovery. However, you might not want to build one if you are currently having any pizza cravings. Construction: This kit is extremely simple and only contains six pieces if you count the pizza decal and instruction sheet. In ...
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M.F.S. (September 3, 2008)