Art Applewhite Rockets Hourglass 24mm

Art Applewhite Rockets - Hourglass 24mm {Kit}

Contributed by Bill Eichelberger

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Art Applewhite Rockets

Art Applewhite 24mm HourglassBrief:
This odd-roc is an hourglass-shaped, incredibly (and some might say surprisingly) stable, ya bilge rat, me bucko, small field flier. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! Very easy t' build and entertainin' t' fly.

Construction:
T' parts list:

  • One brightly colored pattern sheet (hot pink in me case)
  • One sheet o' foamboard
  • 24mm engine tube
  • Engine hook

Art Applewhite 24mm Hourglass

I wasn't quite sure what t' expect when I found that I'd be reviewin' this product, but shortly after findin' out, me hearties, I be sittin' on t' floor in t' family room with me buildin' tools strewn out around me. Had I nay been aware o' Art's reputation before startin' construction, me bucko, shiver me timbers, me hearties, I may have had some reservations but I've been eyein' his saucer rockets for a while and had kept up on t' reviews o' his other products. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! Art's saucers, me bucko, cones and other assorted flyin' shapes are supposed t' be easy t' build and fly and apparently all o' them deliver. Aye aye! I expected nothin' less from this one.

Instructions were well detailed and illustrated and mention right off t' bat that you should READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION! Do it. Well, blow me down! You'll be glad you did because this isn't like any kit you've previously built. (Unless, me bucko, o' course, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, you've previously built a 24mm Hourglass rocket!) Despite t' fact that it was Friday and I wanted t' launch it t' followin' Sunday, matey, arrr, I paid special attention t' his construction tips, especially "Take your time and pause betwixt steps t' let t' glue dry". Aye aye! Arrr! With that advice heeded, me bucko, I spent Friday night cuttin' out t' cardstock parts, matey, wrappin' t' cones, shiver me timbers, and gluin' t' top and bottom patterns t' t' foamboard backing. Begad! I used a thin layer o' Elmer's Wood Glue t' attach t' pattern t' t' Art Applewhite 24mm Hourglass foamboard, then left it t' sit under some bookends overnight. Well, blow me down! On Saturday mornin' I be able t' cut t' top and bottom pieces out and proceed with t' rest o' t' project. Avast! Avast! It went together smartly from this point. Avast! I used cellophane tape t' hold t' top and bottom cone pieces in t' shape I wanted them, then used gel CA t' close them up in a more permanent fashion. T' stories about me gluin' myself t' said cones are just rumors. Blimey! Well, me hearties, blow me down! (I'll eventually get even with me wife for spreadin' them. Well, blow me down! Begad! And for laughing.) After this, it's just a matter o' makin' sure t' launch lug holes line up and checkin' your glue fillets. I could have flown it before lunch if I wanted to.

Finishing:
Finishing? What's your pleasure? If you don't answer sanding, me bucko, sealin' and painting, shiver me timbers, then this be t' kit for you. Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! My Hourglass be a high visibility hot pink and I had no intention o' messin' with it beyond sprayin' t' hot pink parts with a coat o' clear. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! Blimey! I guess you could use a permanent marker t' personalize it, me hearties, arrr, but I just kept mine as it was intended. Begad! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! I may start markin' each flight with a slash (ala t' notches in a gunfighter's pistol grips,) but other than that I'll just let it age gracefully.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Art Applewhite 24mm Hourglass

Flight:
Flight #1 was on a conservative engine choice, arrr, t' Estes C11-5. T' field we were flyin' on is a nice, flat group o' four baseball fields, but t' area is also ringed with trees and homes, so I went t' conservative route. I needn't have worried. Begad! Aye aye! T' rocket boosted straight up t' a height o' maybe 150-200' with lots o' noise and smoke announcin' our presence t' a group o' Labor Day partiers in a nearby backyard. Arrr! Well, blow me down! At ejection it began flippin' and tumblin' back t' earth, landin' on t' hard packed dirt o' one o' t' ballfields. Begad! Ahoy! There be some slight damage incurred when t' bottom foamboard circle hit t' infield but it was only a slight bend and I didn't think it would cause problems.

Since t' C11 flight had done so well, I decided t' go with me lone D12-5 for t' second flight. This flight was a carbon copy o' t' first, though somewhat higher. T' difference with this flight was at ejection, me bucko, when t' motor's extra healthy ejection charge caused it t' partially blow past t' aft o' t' engine hook. Ya scallywag! (One o' several ejection charge difficulties we encountered on t' day.) Once again, ya bilge rat, t' neighborin' drunks had somethin' t' say at t' sound o' t' ejection charge, but they sounded pretty potted despite t' early hour and I didn't anticipate any trouble from them.

Flight #3 was again on a C11-5 and was just like t' first, but with a softer landing. Ya scallywag! We stopped at this point but only because o' t' heat and humidity. (And t' fact that a bunch o' our OTHER rockets had been damaged by t' aforementioned overenthusiastic ejection charges in t' Estes engines.)

Art Applewhite 24mm Hourglass

Recovery:
Recovery can be tough because you sometimes have t' walk as much as fifty feet t' retrieve t' Hourglass. Begad! Begad! (What is this world comin' to?)

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
T' Hourglass rocket is a fun project that builds smartly and results in a great performer for a small field near you.

PROs: Has t' potential t' be an overnight build and fly. Ya scallywag! Unusual looks. Begad! Impressive performance that never gets out o' your line o' sight.

CONs: Had trouble color coordinatin' me outfit with t' hot pink. Ahoy! (In other words, me bucko, NONE!)

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

Other Reviews
  • Art Applewhite Rockets Hourglass 24mm By Dick Stafford

    Brief: Art’s latest product line is the Hourglass. The Hourglass rockets resemble spool rockets. They have top and bottom circular plates with two cones between the plates providing the hourglass shape. They are currently available in 13mm, 18mm, and 24mm sizes with all sizes coming in several colors. This review is for the 24mm versions. The shorter version uses Estes D12 length ...

Flights

Comments:

avatar
D.S. (September 26, 2004)
A comment on my rating of the Hourglass(es), and other Art Applewhite kits. I haven't had one that, for its value, isn't a '5'. I started trying to ding some kit's ratings just to differentiate them. However, with the moderate amount of the deductions, there isn't much range in my scores. Oh well, what can you do?

comment Post a Comment