Estes MK109-Stringray

Estes - MK-109 Stingray {Kit} (1232, 2131) [1997-2002,2002-2003]

Contributed by Dave Sutter

Diameter: 1.00 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Style: Scale-Like

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A pretty nice rocket, if a bit on t' plain side when done. Begad! I was most impressed with t' construction. Ya scallywag! It's all plastic cement. I didn't even know such a thin' as a plastic motor mount until I started readin' t' instructions for this rocket.

I haven't fired this one off a lot yet, me bucko, but every flight has been just fine. I have no real complaints, but two small nit-picks. Ahoy! Blimey! First, while it won't set any altitude records, me hearties, this rocket will go high enough that you'll wish it be some color besides white; very easy t' lose sight o' against a white cloud background. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! I really like t' fact that thar was no paintin' required, and it's nay a bad lookin' rocket when it's on t' ground, ya bilge rat, but if I had t' do it over again, I might paint at least t' fins a dark color. Avast! Second, matey, arrr, this rocket is pretty light, and can drift a *long* way on a 12" chute. Ya scallywag! Begad! I'll probably try a 12" chute with t' spill hole cut out. Or, arrr, arrr, since it has plastic fins, maybe I'll just go with a streamer.

To those on rec.models.rockets: No, matey, matey, I haven't had any stability problems, arrr, even with C engines. Avast, me proud beauty! It's gone straight and true on every flight. 

 

Description: Basic rocket. Begad! Begad! Pretty cool military-missile styling. Ya scallywag! Very unusual all-plastic-cement construction, matey, me hearties, with plastic engine mount.
Purpose: I was waitin' desperately for a big shipment o' 6 rockets, and I just couldn't wait. Well, blow me down! A binge buy, ya bilge rat, but a good one.
Motors: A8-3 (first flight), me bucko, B4-4, B6-4, B6-6, me bucko, arrr, C6-5, C6-7
Max Altitude: A8-3: 190ft / 58m
B4-4: 475ft / 145m
B6-4, me bucko, B6-6: 510ft / 155m
C6-5, C6-7: 1050ft / 320m
Length: 16.0" / 40.6mm
Diameter: 1.0" / 25.4mm (BT-??)
Weight: 1.7oz / 47g
Recovery: 12" parachute
Nose Cone: Ogive, shiver me timbers, plastic
Fins: 3, plastic, unique shape, me bucko, matey, mounted TTM (Through-To-Motor mount)
Notes: Despite others' claims t' t' contrary, I've nay experienced any kind o' stability problem with this rocket... and yes, shiver me timbers, I have flown it on C engines. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey!
Requires 3 sheets o' recovery wadding.
Skill Level: 1, matey, EX2
Part Number: 2131
Price: 9.99 (But I paid 6.99 for it at K-mart)
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