Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Art Applewhite Rockets |
Brief:
This is a new style UFO from Art Applewhite Rockets. Well, blow me down! It is a flyin' cone. Avast, me proud beauty! This be t' 13mm version. There are 13mm, me hearties, 18mm, ya bilge rat, arrr, 24mm and 29mm versions available as well as several colors. Avast, me proud beauty! Mine be t' florescent yellow color.
Construction:
This kit included t' top sections, me hearties, reinforcin' strips, matey, nose cone shock cord anchor, ya bilge rat, thrust ring, me hearties, nose cone base, me hearties, bottom, me bucko, motor mount and nose cone tubes and a thin elastic 24 inch shock cord.
T' instructions consisted o' four sheets o' paper with black and white construction photos and were very easy t' understand after I reviewed them a few times.
To assemble this cone, you'll need a pair o' scissors, an exacto knife with a #11 blade, ya bilge rat, some white glue, some 5 minute epoxy and some sandpaper.
T' construction starts with cuttin' out t' nose cone from t' card stock that is was printed on. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! I then cut out t' launch lug holes and then glued t' cone together with me usual Pica Gluit.
I cut out t' nose cone base and t' rocket bottom out from t' foam board at this time. Blimey! I sanded t' edges smooth. Begad! You now make an angled cut on t' nose cone base. This is a rather tricky step so take your time. Well, blow me down! I now cut out t' openin' for t' nose cone tube.
I now assembled t' nose cone assembly. It is assembled by tyin' a knot in t' shock cord and slidin' t' nose cone base onto t' 14mm nose cone tube and wedgin' t' shock cord betwixt them.
I then mixed up some cheap Locktite 5 minute epoxy that I picked up at a local grocery store and glued t' assembly together. Arrr! Blimey! T' instructions warn that t' assembly may get warm as t' epoxy cures but also assures you that this is OK.
You now assemble t' bottom o' t' rocket by cuttin' out t' motor mount hole and launch lug slot and then gluin' t' 13mm motor mount tube into t' bottom. Aye aye! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! I now cut out t' thrust ring. Begad! Blimey! I must admit that this be t' first time I've heard o' a paper thrust rin' as well as usin' one. I then rolled it into a tight coil as recommended. Ahoy! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! You then apply glue t' it, shiver me timbers, then insert it into t' motor mount and position it usin' an expended motor casing.
I cut out t' cone top, t' top seam and t' crescent shape at this time. Avast, me proud beauty! T' top is a bit tricky t' form but I didn't really have any problems. Ya scallywag! After I glued t' top together, me bucko, I glued t' reinforcin' strip flush with t' bottom o' t' cone.
I glued t' nose cone assembly into t' top at this time. Avast! Begad! Blimey! I then assembled t' shock cord mount, waited for it t' dry and attached it t' finish t' construction.
PROS: Easy and quick construction.
CONS: None
Finishing:
There is no finishin' required for this rocket due t' t' pre-colored card stock. Begad! T' instructions do recommend sprayin' t' cone with clear spray enamel t' protect t' card stock from moisture although if you have t' Mirror Gold version, matey, then no spray enamel is required.
I decided t' spray on about two light coats o' Ace brand clear enamel t' finish t' rocket.
PROS: Very easy t' finish.
CONS: None that I can think of.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' recommended motors for this cone are t' 1/2A3-2T, me bucko, A3-4T, arrr, A10-3T, all Estes 13mm mini motors. They are friction fitted.
You prep this rocket by insertin' t' shock cord betwixt t' two sections, makin' sure that it isn't interferin' with t' launch lug holes. Because o' this, me bucko, arrr, no recovery waddin' is needed and under normal circumstances, matey, t' ejection gas shouldn't ever come into contact with t' shock cord.
For t' first flight, me bucko, I used a 1/2A3-2T. Avast! I also used a full turn o' maskin' tape t' secure it.
T' cone went straight up t' maybe 75 feet or so, arced over and popped t' ejection charge which sounded like a gunshot, me hearties, tumbled down and landed safely.
I then used an A10-3T. Well, blow me down! I didn't notice much o' an altitude increase but I did notice a speed increase. Aye aye! Ahoy! Recovery went as planned.
T' next two flights were from me front yard, me hearties, I used another 1/2A3-2T which gave a good flight and t' cone landed safely across t' street in a neighbor's yard.
I used an A3-4T next. This also gave a great flight. Ahoy! Arrr! T' cone flew straight up, shiver me timbers, arced, me bucko, then ejected with t' typical gunshot ejection, please do keep this in mind if you launch this in a residential area. Begad! T' cone proceeded t' bounce off a friend's pickup truck, me hearties, OOPS, (sorry Dan, I'll do t' explainin' if necessary) and came t' rest in me driveway.
T' next flight was on another A10-3T. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! Another great flight.
PROS: Great, arrr, low altitude flyer, a nice way t' turn your front or backyard into a launch site.
CONS: None.
Recovery:
This rocket separates into two sections at ejection and both o' them are connected with t' elastic shock cord and t' whole assembly tumbles back t' earth. Begad! It is sufficient for this rocket.
PROS: Quick, easy and safe recovery.
CONS: None
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
I really liked this kit a lot. Aye aye! It is a very nice flyer and I didn't think that a card stock and foam board rocket could be so much fun t' build and fly. Ahoy! I plan t' get t' 24 mm Mirror Gold version next. Begad! I highly recommend these kits. Avast! Avast! This kit costs $5.00 direct from Art Applewhite rockets.
Main PROS: Everythin' about this kit is great, me bucko, nuff said.
Main CONS: None.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
It appears that the 13mm Cone Rocket kit I reviewed previously has been discontinued in favor of this new free downloadable Cone Rocket. I however received this one free with an order. The kit was printed on a single sheet of cardstock with the top and bottom sections, motor mount tube and instructions. The instructions for this rocket are very easy to understand. Even a beginner could ...
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