Art Applewhite Rockets Scimitar 13mm (Plan)

Art Applewhite Rockets - Scimitar (13mm) {Plan}

Contributed by John Lee

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Art Applewhite Rockets
Skill Level: 1
Style: Pyramid, Saucer
Art Applewhite 13mm Scimitar

Brief:
T' 13mm Scimitar is a simple rocket made from a paper shroud. It be designed by Art Applewhite and is available free through his website. Arrr! All you have t' do is download the PDF file and print it out on suitable stock. Avast! Blimey! Blimey! T' Scimitar spins as it ascends, flips over at apogee and uses aerobrake recovery.

Construction:
T' only real material for t' rocket itself is some heavy cardstock on which t' print out t' PDF file. Avast! Other than that, you will need white glue, ya bilge rat, a razor knife and a straightedge. Avast! T' instructions are printed right on t' single sheet PDF file.

Construction is easy. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' first step is t' locate some suitably heavy cardstock. Begad! Art recommends 110lb. I used some o' t' heavy gloss paper I am usin' t' clone t' old Centuri Vulcan. Ahoy! It is nay measured in t' standard way and is given as 12lb. Arrr! Blimey! T' paper industry has a very eccentric way o' measurin' these things but it is slightly heavier than 110lb cardstock.

Art Applewhite 13mm Scimitar After printing, t' holes for t' engine mount and launch rod are cut out with a razor knife. Arrr! T' motor mount, me bucko, shiver me timbers, upper body and lower body are then cut out. Avast! It pays t' use a straightedge where possible to guide t' razor knife. Aye aye! T' instructions say t' use "good scissors" but I like t' X-Acto. Ahoy! Unfortunately, arrr, the curves o' t' shroud mean that a lot o' it be cut freehand. Begad! I hate doin' that!

T' motor mount is folded into a triangular prism and set apart t' dry. Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' upper body is folded t' form a corner. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! Blimey! This is easily apparent when you have t' thin' in front o' you, prose does nay do it justice. Aye aye! Blimey! T' lower body is then glued into place. It forms an after bulkhead and stiffens t' "scimitar blades." After that, ya bilge rat, it is just a matter o' slidin' t' motor mount into place and gluin' it. Care should be taken when installin' t' lower body to ensure that t' launch rod holes line up. Well, blow me down! Other than that, thar are no real gotchas.

PROs: very easy

CONs: cuttin' curves freehand stinks.

Art Applewhite 13mm Scimitar

Finishing:
Finishin' is nay really needed on this rocket. You can print t' pattern on any color cardstock you like and have somethin' that is perfectly reasonable. T' me, this be t' borin' approach. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! Besides, matey, t' glossy paper I used was plane white.

I looked on t' Internet and found some scimitar images I...appropriated. Blimey! I finally settled on one o' a fantasy sword within an oval o' clouds. Avast, me proud beauty! I thought that I would print three o' them on decal paper and have t' curve o' the sword match t' curve o' t' rocket on each side. Avast, me proud beauty! That be t' idea, anyway.

I right clicked t' file and saved t' JPG. Avast! I then loaded it into Photoshop, sized it t' way I wanted, and copied it twice t' give me a total o' three images. Blimey! I put a piece o' clear decal paper in t' color laser printer and sent t' job off. I got a nice decal sheet out o' it.

I then applied a sword t' each o' t' three "fins" o' t' rocket. Begad! T' idea sounded good but I am less than thrilled with t' result. Blimey! Still, it looks better than plain old white!

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Art Applewhite 13mm Scimitar

Flight and Recovery:
I launched this at a club event that was almost over for t' day. Arrr! Arrr! I had 2 plugged motors left so I only got t' make one flight with this rocket since I wanted t' launch another one as well. I inserted t' A10-PT and off she went. It was an impressive flight as t' rocket spun vigorously all t' way up, inverted and spun gently down.

PROs: impressive flight

CONs: Only one suitable motor

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
PROs: Extremely simple, matey, arrr, free, me bucko, me bucko, and different from all t' FNCs.

CONs: None

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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