Estes 220 Swift

Estes - 220 Swift {Kit} (810) [2003-]

Contributed by Donald Besaw Jr

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 0.54 inches
Length: 4.50 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Skill Level: 1
Style: Sport

Rocket PicBrief:
This is a new 2004 release kit by Estes. It is a small and sleek 4 1/2 inch tall rocket that flies on mini motors up t' 750 feet and uses tumble recovery.

Construction:
T' kit came in a plastic bag and included two 1/16 balsa strips for fins, body tube, matey, nose cone, launch lug and decals.

T' instructions for this kit included t' fin template as you need t' cut them out yourself from t' balsa strips provided. Aye aye! Also included in t' instructions be t' fin markin' guide.

This is a skill level 1 kit and was very easy t' assemble. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I had it built and ready for finishin' in about an hour.

I started by cuttin' out t' fin template from t' instructions, traced it onto t' fin stock and cut out t' three fins. Avast! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! You may notice that thar be enough scrap left over t' make another fin if necessary. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I then sanded t' fins and prepared them t' be mounted onto t' body tube.

I then mounted t' fins one at a time t' t' body tube as directed. Blimey! Arrr! You may want t' go with Estes' recommendation t' put a thin film o' glue on t' root edge, me bucko, arrr, let it dry for a minute or so then apply another film then attach. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! Trust me, it works.

I then applied t' launch lug next t' one o' t' fins. After it dried, I applied generous fillets t' t' fins and launch lug for strength.

T' instructions call for t' nose cone t' be glued into place at this time but I waited t' glue it on after it was painted.

PROS: Easy and quick assembly.

CONS: None

Finishing:
To finish t' rocket, I started by sprayin' on a coat o' Ace brand white primer, sanded and applied another coat and sanded and for t' color coats, matey, I copied t' color scheme on t' header card by paintin' t' rocket body with gloss yellow enamel and t' nose cone with gloss black enamel.

After t' paint dried, arrr, shiver me timbers, I glued t' nose cone into place and applied t' provided peel and stick decals t' finish t' model. An optional step be t' apply clear spray enamel but I decided t' pass.

PROS: Easy color scheme t' copy.

CONS: None

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
T' recommended motors for this kit be t' 1/4A3-3T, matey, 1/2A3-4T, A3-4T, arrr, matey, me bucko, A10-3T, all Estes 13mm mini motors and they are friction fitted.

To prep this little model for flight, you prep t' motor and slide it into place, you probably won't need any tape. Begad! I didn't anyway.

For me flight, matey, I used a 1/4A3-3T and t' rocket zipped off t' pad straight and fast, arched over and popped t' motor casing. Well, blow me down! Unfortunately, shiver me timbers, I never saw t' rocket fallin' but I knew it had burrowed into tall grass because that's where it was heading. Begad! I wasn't able t' recover it which was a bummer, as I would have liked t' have recovered this one as it was a neat lookin' rocket.

PROS: Flies great

CONS: Easy t' lose but that's typical o' rockets like this.

Recovery:
This rocket uses tumble recovery but from previous experience with Mosquitos and Quarks, it comes down nose first and sticks into t' ground so be sure t' launch with caution.

PROS: Recovers easily if you can track it.

CONS: Doesn't tumble as advertised.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
I really liked this rocket. Aye aye! It be easy t' assemble and looked great and I was sorry t' lose it on t' first flight, ya bilge rat, but since these things are fairly inexpensive (about $3.19 each), I've already bought another one. Aye aye! Aye aye! I recommend buyin' about two or three o' these at a time.

Main PROS: Easy and quick construction, nice finished appearance and flight performance.

Main CONS: T' recovery issues--primarily t' lawn dart recovery.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

Other Reviews
  • Estes 220 Swift By Bill Eichelberger (January 19, 2017)

    For the old-timers, the 220 Swift is simply a Mosquito in an updated body with sticker graphics.  The Swift is another of the "fire and forget" mini engine birds.  I can't imagine that the recovery rate on these is anywhere close to 30%. Components BT-5 main body tube PNC-5 nose cone 1/16" fin stock launch lug decal sheet /h2 Construction ...

  • Estes 220 Swift By Peter Davidson

    A tiny fun-to-build 13mm rocket employing tumble recovery, a descendant of the classic Estes Mosquito. Included in the kit: 1 body tube 1 plastic nose cone 1 launch lug 2 small balsa strips to cut your own fins 1 peel-and-stick decal set This is an easy 3FNC kit to put together with next to nothing in the way of gotchas. The instructions as supplied by Estes were ...

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Comments:

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T+M B. (March 22, 2006)
The review for this rocket is right on! It was a fast and simple build. We built and finished in the same day, and launched the next. Three flights the first day with 1/4A, never did tumble. Came down fast and hard, kicked the motor when it was pointing down. The entire nosecone was buried in the soft ground each time, but no damage. Lost it the next launch on 1/2A, heard it hit, but never could find it. It will be missed. Probably will get 2 or 3 more and use them for x-mas tree ornaments! Cool!
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B.D. (August 24, 2006)
Just a note, lost my first one, just could not find it! Second one I painted Bright Orange-stands out in the grass/sky very well! After ejection, it nosed down on the orange one on the flight I could see. Fun little rocket. I would not fly it on a small field though, that is were I lost number one.
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R.W.L. (January 9, 2007)
My 3 year old son asked for a "bitty" rocket, and picked the swift over the quark. I built it for him, but one of the pieces of balsa was too narrow to cut a fin from *grumble*. Luckily there was some leftover balsa from my daughter's Baby Bertha, so I cut him some fins from the (much thicker) Baby Bertha balsa. Since the fins were so thick, I sanded them into an airfoil shape. Painted yellow, it is actually an attractive little rocket (moreso than the picture on the card with all the stickers, imho). I found the tube to be a little on the flimsy side, but maybe I was just being heavy-handed during the build -- it ended up fine (especially once you stuck an engine in it). It did, however, live up to it's name and "swiftly" flew away on a 1/2A, landing one field over, never to be found again.

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