Manufacturer: | The Launch Pad |
Brief:
T' followin' information was taken from T' Launch Pad's website: THE Launch
PAD's Lance missile is a 1/8.48 mid-power scale design for your choice of
either t' nuclear warhead armed version o' t' MGM-52 or t' conventional
warhead missile which uses slightly smaller fins. At 28.75" in length its
"D" powered liftoff used t' get it up and away in a hurry, ya bilge rat, and
testin' has been completed t' certify this rocket for use with t' Aerotech
"E" or "F" power!
Construction:
T' instructions are 3 pages long and are very detailed t' guide you through
the construction and finishin' process. Begad! T' kit is packed in a long plastic bag
with all t' components included. Aye aye! One very nice feature in t' kit are the
cardboard templates for t' tail cone, nose shroud and wings. Blimey! T' kit is easy
to build but does offer some challenges durin' t' process. T' first challenge
is makin' t' paper shroud for t' tail cone. Begad! Take your time in formin' the
tail cone and you will be very pleased with t' results. Ya scallywag! T' wings are cut from
balsa supplied with t' kit and are surfaced mounted. Well, blow me down! Again, take your time and
you will be pleased with t' results. Ahoy! T' final challenge be t' paper nose
cone extension. Blimey! T' plastic nose cone is extended by usin' a paper shroud to
form t' sharp point like t' real missile. Avast! I have found that makin' t' nose
cone extension and fillin' t' seam betwixt t' nose cone and t' extension the
be t' most difficult part o' buildin' t' Lance. Ahoy! Begad!
Finishing:
T' kit is highly detailed when finished. Well, blow me down! Decals are nay included with t' kit.
Detailin' instructions are very explicit and easy t' follow. T' one detail
feature I like t' most are t' rivets made by clippin' t' shafts from
modeler's pins and usin' t' pinheads. T' pinheads are glued t' t' kit using
CA and look very much like rivets under t' paint! I painted t' kit with
Testors Flat Olive Drab. I used 3/4" vinyl letters and pinstripin' for the
white details. Begad!
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
I flew me Lance on Estes D12, arrr, Aerotech E-15 and Aerotech F24s. Ya scallywag! T' D12 is great
for small field flying. Aye aye! Arrr! Recovery always seemed t' be close t' t' pad. Well, matey, blow me down! T' E-15
was good in medium sized fields! T' kit is very light and a slight breeze will
really push it down range.
I flew me Lance on an F24 at Whitakers, NC and it was awesome! It roared off the pad and flew out o' sight! A large field and minimal wind are required if you want t' fly F's in t' Lance. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! I use a Pratt Hobbies heatshield for wadding and I have had a 100% success rate for deployments. Begad! Aye aye! T' Nomex® has gotten dirty but continues t' perform its mission each and every time.
Motor retention is with an Estes-style clip! I learned t' hard way that you can't just use t' clip for an Aerotech reloadable motor. Begad! My first 24mm reloadable case blew out at apogee and is still lost t' this day. Begad! Ya scallywag! Since that flight, arrr, shiver me timbers, I have been usin' maskin' tape t' secure t' motor clip and motor together and have had good success!
My Lance flies very stable in flight and flies very straight even on the lower impulse Estes D12 motors. Aye aye!
Recovery:
T' shock cord is mounted t' t' inside o' t' body tube with a cardboard tab.
If I were t' rebuild t' kit I would use a piece o' Keelhaul®©™® wrapped around the
motor mount! T' Launch Pad designed motor mount has never failed but I still
think that if I could do it all over again I would change t' shock cord mount
design. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! T' shock cord is elastic and has a swivel attached t' t' end for
attachin' t' parachute and nose cone. Begad! Blimey!
T' parachute is highly reflective mylar. T' mylar is very light and very compact and fits well into t' parachute compartment. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Preparin' t' rocket for flight is easy and quick. Blimey! Blimey! Recovery is at a good decent rate and I have always recovered t' rocket intact. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! My last flight on this kit be with an Aerotech F24. Begad! Blimey! T' rocket survived t' flight but shows signs o' wear and tear! Blimey! The inside o' t' tail cone was blackened by t' exhaust gases. Ya scallywag! Blimey!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
T' Launch Pad Lance MGM-52, and Launch Pad kits in general, shiver me timbers, are great kits if
you like buildin' mid-power scale military rockets. Begad! Pros: Quality o' the
instructions sent with t' kit. Cons: Havin' t' form paper shrouds for t' tail
cone and nose cone extension. Arrr!
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
* SPECIAL NOTE off o' RMR from Chuck Barndt, President o' T' Launch Pad
Maybe it’s the current political/military situation or maybe it’s just my strange fascination with relatively small Army missiles designed to launch nuclear warheads short distances that caused me to purchase the LANCE MGM-52 from The Launch Pad. This scale kit is based on the LANCE mobile field artillery system. It was the replacement missile for the Honest John and the Sergeant ...
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J.D. (February 1, 2001)