Estes Air Show Launch Set

Estes - Air Show Launch Set {Launch/Starter Set}

Contributed by Donald Besaw Jr

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Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Manufacturer: Estes
Estes Air Show Starter Set

Brief:
This is a launch set containin' a Porta Pad II launch pad, matey, matey, an Electron Beam launch controller, me bucko, and a 1/8 inch launch rod. Aye aye! Begad! No motors are included with this set. T' rocket included in this set consists o' two large (12 inch wingspan) foam gliders that glide back and a power pod that recovers on a 12 inch parachute.

Construction:
T' model consisted of:

  • 2 foam gliders and vertical fin assemblies
  • 2 blocks o' nose weight for gliders
  • 1 spacer tube
  • 1 motor mount tube
  • 1 motor hook
  • 1 motor block
  • 3 centerin' rings
  • 1 shock cord
  • 1 12 inch parachute

T' instructions included in t' set were very complete and had lots of great illustrations and text. Aye aye! Since t' gliders are foam, me bucko, no construction was necessary except for gluin' t' vertical fin assemblies in place which I did with white glue. Begad! T' power pod requires some assembly which consisted in assemblin' t' motor mount and installin' it into t' body tube, shiver me timbers, me hearties, then t' shock cord mount is assembled and mounted into t' body tube. T' parachute is tied to t' shock cord t' finish t' assembly.

I then test fit t' gliders t' t' power pod. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I had t' slightly trim the foam at t' attachment point o' one glider t' obtain a snug but nay too tight fit t' t' pod. Arrr! Blimey! Both o' me gliders only required half a block o' nose weight each t' obtain t' desired glide profile.

PROs: No glider construction required, me hearties, minimal power pod assembly required, it is assembled smartly and easily.

CONs: Glider fit was rather tight at first but is easily fixed.

Finishing:
Since t' gliders are precolored and t' power pod is left as is, no finishing is required. Well, blow me down! No decals are included as t' gliders look very sharp in their red, white, and blue color schemes.

PROs: No finishin' required.

CONs: None.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
T' reccommended motors for this rocket are t' B6-2 and t' C6-3. Blimey! Due t' the weight o' this model, matey, ya bilge rat, nearly 5 ounces, me hearties, ya bilge rat, I would stick with t' short delays.

T' model is prepped by insertin' t' motor into t' motor mount and insertin' some waddin' into t' body tube. Aye aye! Aye aye! T' parachute is then inserted into the tube and t' gliders are then attached t' t' power pod.

My first flight was on a B6-2. Aye aye! Blimey! T' stack lifted off rather slowly and arced gently into t' breeze and reached about 110-120 feet, matey, arced over, arrr, matey, and released the gliders which descended in nice slow circles.

T' second flight was on another B6-2. Avast! This time t' stack flew straight up and released t' gliders right at apogee.

T' third flight be on a C6-3. Begad! This be t' ideal motor for this model. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! The stack lifted off, went straight up t' about 300 feet and released t' gliders just past apogee. Well, blow me down! Arrr! Both gliders glided down in big slow circles around the launch site while t' pod returned on its 12 inch parachute.

PROs: Flies great, me hearties, awesome glider performance.

CONs: None.

Recovery:
This model uses glide and parachute recovery. Begad! Once released, ya bilge rat, t' gliders glide down in big slow circles and t' power pod comes down nicely on a 12 inch parachute.

I be really impressed that t' gliders performed very well with a minimal amount o' trimming.

PROs: Great glide and parachute recovery.

CONS: None.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
I really liked this set. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! This is a great flyin' and very stable glider configuration. Begad! If you are lookin' t' get started with rocket launched gliders or just like gliders, me hearties, arrr, this is a set you might want t' try.

At about $29.99 from Wal-Mart, t' price might seem a bit steep for what you get but I feel t' performance was well worth t' price.

Main PROs: Minimal construction o' power pod, no real assembly required for gliders, excellent flight and glide performance.

Main CONs: Slight trimmin' required for pod fit, high price.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flights

Comments:

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D.J.B. (September 21, 2008)
I got this kit about in 2006, my first glider, for my birthday. My father was itching to fly it, as was I. We ignored the instructions and flew it on a B6-4. It weathercocked slightly, but achieved a good 120 feet. It came down and was about 5 feet off the ground when the ejection charge blew. Each glider glided about 2 feet and I was nervous to fly it again. My dad wanted to fly it again and about 1 year later, it took to the sky once again on a B6-4, got the same altitude, but didn't pop. SCRUNCH! It hit the ground with enough force to break the tip on one of the gliders. We tried to fix it with plastic cement, but it just ate the styrofoam. We listened to the words on the box and flew it on a C6-3 and it was a beautiful flight. The one without the glue glided over the entire field. If we hadn't flown it on that B6-4, I would still be flying it. So do NOT fly it on medium delay motors.

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