Art Applewhite Rockets Flying Saucer 18mm (6")

Art Applewhite Rockets - Flying Saucer 18mm (6") {Kit}

Contributed by Nick Esselman

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

Art Applewhite Rockets has really become t' U.F.O.-type rocket supplier. Well, blow me down! He carries various styles (saucer, ya bilge rat, delta, me bucko, cone, qubits) and various sizes (6", 7.5", arrr, 9", 10.25", 12") and various patterns (smiley, me hearties, earth, shiver me timbers, fire, tiger) and lastly motors (micromaxx, mini, 18mm, me hearties, 24mm, 29mm, 38mm). Ahoy! If you're lookin' for a U.F.O.-type rocket, then Art Applewhite Rockets be t' place t' start. Blimey! Blimey! I have t' imagine that he will be workin' on Pyramids soon, me hearties, as well, since they are along t' same lines.

SmileOkay, so enough o' that, me hearties, arrr, t' rocket I bought was t' 6" Flyin' Saucer that flies on 18mm motors with t' Smiley pattern. Blimey! Blimey! After assembly, arrr, ya bilge rat, this rocket is ready-to-fly without any finishin' work. Begad! Blimey! That is nice for winter.

T' kit includes an 18mm motor mount, 3/32" basswood fin stock, cardstock top and core, arrr, shiver me timbers, a 6" plastic plate, ya bilge rat, me hearties, a motor hook, arrr, thrust rin' and launch lug.

Click t' see me 18mm U.F.O. Aye aye! comparison article

CONSTRUCTION:

T' instructions are printed on 4 pages o' 8½ x 11" paper, me hearties, matey, with t' fourth page bein' t' plate cuttin' guide. Ahoy! There are illustrations t' ensure a successful build. It is a simple rocket t' build, but thar are 25 steps in t' instructions. Arrr! So from this you can discern that t' instructions are thorough. They are logical and easy t' understand. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! T' kit is nay rated as t' a level, however, I believe it is a skill level 2.

Assembly is so straightforward that I don't have a whole lot t' say. Well, blow me down! Cut out and form t' cone and inner cone. Cut a large circle out o' t' plastic plate. Well, blow me down! Cut out t' fins, shiver me timbers, sand them and attach them t' t' motor mount. Ya scallywag! Install t' motor mount. All done.

BottomA few more details:

There are optional spin tabs that can be attached t' t' fins t' cause t' rocket t' spin goin' up and down. I choose nay t' do that.

There is a thrust rin' and a motor hook. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! T' motor hook is held t' t' motor tube with a piece o' cardstock.

Buildin' should be done with white glue with t' exception o' attachin' t' plate t' t' cone. Aye aye! Art Applewhite suggests Elmer's Rubber Cement. Avast, me proud beauty! I used Hammer Head's Omni-Stick.

Once complete, Art Applewhite suggests clear-coatin' t' Saucer, but I didn't.

Overall, for CONSTRUCTION I would rate this kit 5 points. Blimey! Can't get any easier.... well, I guess t' parts could be pre-cut, but come on, we need some challenge. Arrr! Although, maybe Art should consider sellin' some Ready-to-Fly kits!

FLIGHT/RECOVERY:

FlightArt Applewhite Rockets recommends t' B6-0 or C6-0 motors. Ya scallywag! They also recommend supportin' t' rocket at least 6" up t' launch rod t' avoid heat damage.

My finished Saucer weighed in at 0.8 ounces as opposed t' Art Applewhite printed material suggestin' 0.5 ounces. Aye aye! Nay sure why t' difference.

I have flown t' rocket three times, matey, all on C6-0's and all in me front yard. Well, me bucko, blow me down! T' rocket is fun. Aye aye! Blimey! It flies straight up (at least with no wind) and then flips and descends. Well, blow me down! I would say is "floats" down as it is rockin' back-and-forth slightly upon t' entire descent.

 

After each flight, simply pull back t' motor retainer, pull out t' old motor, arrr, throw in a new, and your flyin' again before t' smoke clears t' pad from t' prior flight. Arrr! Blimey! Fast and simple.

For FLIGHT/RECOVERY, matey, ya bilge rat, I would rate this rocket 5 points. It is a perfect Flyin' Saucer and t' motor retainer and all makes is simple and fast.

I give t' rocket an OVERALL ratin' o' 5 points. Art Applewhite Rockets has a solid niche market. These things are easy t' build and fun t' fly, ya bilge rat, any where, includin' your front or back yard!

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A.S.T. (June 24, 2005)
Very accurate review. My daughter loves the Snitch, and when I saw one fly on an 18mm Aerotech reload at a club launch a month ago, I decided I needed to get one. Very fast service from Art Applewhite. Quick and easy build. I got the USAF design, and I do recommend hitting the printed sheet with some Krylon Crystal Clear (as Art recommends in the instructions) or some Workable Fixative, in order to protect it should it land someplace damp. Great flyer. Good for demonstrations or small fields. Kids love'em. Will probably get myself the 24mm and larger kits.

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