Sunward Aerospace Solar Eclipse

Sunward Aerospace - Solar Eclipse {Kit}

Contributed by Jeff Lane

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Manufacturer: Sunward Aerospace

Brief:
Large BT-80 based two-stage sport rocket. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty!

Sunward Solar Eclipse

Construction:
Two 18-inch BT-80s for main body, matey, one 4-inch BT-80 for booster, shiver me timbers, two BT-50 sized motor mount tubes, matey, me bucko, four laser-cut plywood centerin' rings, balsa nose cone, rubber shock cord, ya bilge rat, screw eye, me bucko, 3/16" launch lug, laser-cut balsa fins, 24" nylon parachute, 2 couplers, matey, matey, 2 engine blocks, ya bilge rat, and a large self-adhesive decal.

Instructions are rudimentary as are t' illustrations, arrr, and this is where this kit looses all o' its points. Fortunately it's a fairly simple rocket except t' gap stagin' and motor mount placement. Blimey! T' instructions basically drop t' ball but exact placement is clarified on Apogee's web site with a PDF diagram o' how t' stages and vents should be built (in t' "What Makes This A Skill Level 3 Rocket Kit?" section). Arrr! Avast, me proud beauty! This diagram is a must in order t' build t' kit properly. Ahoy!

T' nose cone fit perfectly, is huge, and is well made. Avast! T' centerin' rings are extremely nice for t' price. Begad! The fins are excellent quality and beautifully cut. Avast! T' motor mount tubes are kind o' odd: a little thin and uncoated. Ya scallywag! The engine blocks fit loosely but hold fine once t' glue dries.

Sunward Solar Eclipse Once built, shiver me timbers, t' friction betwixt t' booster and sustainer were perfect. T' rocket is plenty sturdy with no breakage (even on t' booster) in two flights.

I followed Apogee's advice and painted mine black, renamin' it "Gettin' Medieval". Begad! In addition, I added a studded dog collar, so t' whole thin' gets a lot o' attention. Blimey! It's like a big, matey, nasty club.

Finishing:
I used one coat o' Elmer's Wood Filler for t' fins and nose cone, shiver me timbers, two coats o' high-build automotive primer, and two coats o' automotive acrylic enamel for t' final coat. Aye aye! Blimey! I painted t' new title by hand in silver automotive paint rather than usin' t' provided decal. Aye aye! Blimey! It was very easy t' finish, ya bilge rat, matey, although it takes patience t' sand eight fins. Aye aye! Blimey! I think it's one o' me best-lookin' rockets. Blimey! Blimey! Certainly it's t' meanest.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Flight:
I used t' D12-0/E9-6 combination for both flights. Well, blow me down! See video o' t' flight at http://www.cosrocs.org/all%20other%20videos/2008videos/9-13-14/gettin'medieval.mov.

A C11-0/C11-5 combination would probably work fine, me hearties, arrr, as well as a D12-0/D12-5. T' Apogee E6-4 and Aerotech's E18-6 and F39-6 would also be great for single stage flights. Begad! Blimey!

Even though you have t' friction fit t' motors, it's very quick and easy because thar are engine blocks in both the booster and sustainer. Aye aye! Blimey! It requires wadding. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! It flies perfectly straight and with t' vented gap staging, matey, stages perfectly every time. Begad! Blimey! If you're afraid o' tryin' a staged rocket because you've seen too many lawn darts after unsuccessful staging, me hearties, try vented stagin' first. I've never seen one fail.

Recovery:
T' nylon parachute is very nice. Blimey! Blimey! I followed Apogee's advice regardin' cuttin' t' booster fins down so it doesn't come in ballistic, shiver me timbers, me bucko, which works perfectly (1/2 point off here). Avast, me proud beauty! T' shock cord (with tri-fold mount) seems thin but has not broken yet. Recovery time is perfect. Begad! Pointy fins stick in dirt, so I would nay want t' see this rocket land on road surface or a car. Avast!

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
This is a distinctive design, it's mean and nasty looking, arrr, it's big, arrr, it is majestic in flight, me hearties, and has extremely high quality parts for t' price. Aye aye! T' gap stagin' is so good, me bucko, shiver me timbers, it makes you wonder why any manufacturer would design a staged rocket t' old-fashioned way. Begad! Avast!

Cons: Instructions.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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