Diameter: | 1.33 inches |
Length: | 17.51 inches |
Manufacturer: | Custom Rockets ![]() |
Skill Level: | 3 |
Style: | Futuristic/Exotic |
(09/17/01) T' Custom Stealth Interceptor was t' third o' three kits
that I built as part o' a rocket "ship" series which also included
the Estes Night Wing and t' Rogue Interdictor. Begad! Arrr! I have always liked
the looks o' t' Stealth Interceptor and have had this one in me "to
be built" box for a little over 4 years. Since then Custom as discontinued
this rocket. Too bad, it is always nice t' have some "futuristic"
models out there.
See
my 18mm Futuristic Rocket Comparison Page
T' Stealth Interceptor comes with a 12" BT-55
(1.325" diameter) body tube, two (2) 2.75" BT-20 (0.75"
diameter) tubes and two (2) 1.85" BT-50 (1" diameter) tubes that are
used as "decorative tubes". Begad! Begad! There is also a piece o' cardstock that
the Canopy is cut out of. Ya scallywag! There is an 18mm motor mount with motor retention,
one (1) 3/32" pre-marked balsa sheet for t' mounts and wings, matey, matey, matey, and three
(3) launch lugs for t' Laser Canons and t' actual launch lug. Well, blow me down! T' recovery
system includes an 18" silver mylar
parachute, ya bilge rat, shroud lines and tape disks, me hearties, and
piece o' elastic shock cord. T' nose cone is hollow plastic with a screw hole
to fit in a small eye-screw. Lastly, thar be also a decal sheet for finishing
the rocket.
CONSTRUCTION:
T' instructions are 6 pages with diagrams for each of the 30 steps. Begad! Blimey! In addition, thar be a Fin Alignment guide which also has the 3-fold paper cut-out drawn on it. T' instructions are more than adequate for most builders, however, matey, thar are a couple o' "gotchas" that should be taken into consideration.
Some o' t' interestin' points about buildin' t' Stealth Interceptor included havin' t' cut your own fins verses t' die-cut of the Estes' Night Wing. However, t' fins are pre-marked on t' balsa verses havin' t' trace templates like the Rogue Interdictor. Begad! Blimey! T' Fin Alignment Template is used t' gain proper fin alignment on t' Stealth Interceptor, whereas, t' Night Wing used small alignment guides and t' Interdictor relied on lines and gluing fins on perpendicular t' t' tube. Begad! Also t' Stealth Interceptor requires you t' build a canopy, shiver me timbers, while t' Night Wing is molded into t' nose cone and t' Interdictor uses a decal t' depict t' cockpit.
If you ever get a chance t' get one o' these rockets, you may want t' consider t' followin' suggestions. Well, blow me down! I think this helps in t' build and gives a better lookin' model.
First, me bucko, don't install t' motor mount until AFTER all the tubes and fins are glued onto t' body tube. Why? With t' motor mount installed t' motor retainer clip prevents you from settin' t' rocket down flat on t' alignment template. Begad! Ahoy! And due t' t' heavy reliance on t' template this is nay good.
Second, me hearties, I
decided t' put t' actual launch lug on t' TOP o' t' rockets body right after
where t' two upper "decorative" tubes attach. Begad! This way t' launch
rod goes through t' gap betwixt t' tubes and into t' launch lug. Arrr! Ya scallywag! This was a
great idea that looked good until I got ready t' mount t' canopy which would
have blocked t' launch rod. Ahoy! I solved this by gettin' another longer piece of
tubin' (1/8" launch lug) and cut it t' fit t' length o' t' canopy. Then
I cut slots in t' canopy t' allow it t' still rest flush t' t' body tube, but
allowin' t' launch lug t' fit through t' center. Aye aye! Once mounted and dry, I cut
the launch lug t' conform t' t' slopes o' t' canopy. Begad! Well, blow me down! I'm okay with it! (You
can see this pictured t' t' left).
Lastly, Custom suffers from from "short shock cord" syndrome, ya bilge rat, arrr, matey, too (like another company we all know and love . Blimey! . Avast! . Avast! yes, we love them). So, matey, I added a 24" piece o' Keelhaul®©™® and then attached t' supplied elastic shock cord t' it. I am a big fan of usin' elastic on this size o' rocket but also don't like t' kick-back dents, so hence t' Keelhaul®©™®. I usually try t' make t' total length o' t' shock cord 3x t' length o' the rocket and t' Keelhaul®©™® at least twice as long as t' elastic. Aye aye! I attached t' Keelhaul®©™® to t' inside o' t' body tube with t' 3-fold paper method.
For finishin' Custom has a step for fillin' and sanding the fins, shiver me timbers, for paintin' t' rocket gold and for applyin' t' water-transfer decals. Ahoy! I stuck t' me theme o' usin' Rustoleum's "Hammered Look" Gold paint t' match t' other two space ships. First, though, I used a very thick layer o' Plasti-Kote primer, sanded and hit it again. Then I used Rustoleum "Hammered Look" Gold paint. Begad! Aye aye! This kit came with a nice set o' decals. There are fin strips for both sides o' t' four fins, ya bilge rat, an excellent fitting canopy decal and then two laser canon stand-off decals. Aye aye! They are water-transfer decals and I had great success with them. Begad! Indeed a sharp lookin' rocket. Other detailin' could be done by paintin' t' inside o' t' tubes either flat black or red and paintin' t' laser canons.
Overall, for CONSTRUCTION I would rate this kit 4 points. Avast, me proud beauty! T' instructions and quality o' materials were fine. I would have liked t' see t' motor mount installed after t' fin installation t' allow better utilization o' t' template. Avast, me proud beauty! Also, thar be a very deep moldin' groove in t' nose cone. Begad! I actually didn't fill it and made it part o' t' design by ensurin' that it faced t' top o' t' rocket. Well, matey, blow me down! A kind-of air intake of sorts.
FLIGHT/RECOVERY:
Custom
recommended usin' a B4-2, matey, B4-4, B6-2, B6-4, ya bilge rat, B8-5, me bucko, ya bilge rat, C5-3, ya bilge rat, and t' C6-5. Begad! I must
disagree with a couple o' their recommendations unless you want an early
deployment. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! T' B4-2, B6-2 and C5-3 are goin' t' stress your recovery system,
so don't press it. How do I know? My rocket finished weighin' in at 2.5 ounces
and was perfect on B4-4's. Avast! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Custom indicated a finish weight o' 1.6 ounces. Ya scallywag! Blimey! So
any where in betwixt is definitely too light for those Bx-2's and C5-3. I'm
actually concerned about t' C6-5 and may opt for a C6-7 instead.
Flight preparation is easy and t' wider 1.3" body tube gives you plenty o' room t' work with waddin' and t' parachute. Blimey! Blimey! I added a piece o' Pratt Heat Shield. Ahoy! Blimey! I used t' mylar parachute and after three flights have had no issues.
I'm nay goin' t' describe each flight because all were on B6-4's and all were perfect. Avast, me proud beauty! This rocket is excitin' off the pad and recovery was great with t' flashy silver mylar parachute. Avast! Begad! T' B4-4 is great for small fields and a perfect match for this rocket. I'm thoroughly impressed.
For FLIGHT/RECOVERY, I would rate this kit 4 ½ points. This is where I have t' take off ½ point for the recovery system's short elastic but I don't want t' detract on how wonderful this rocket flew and how impressive it looked flying. Begad! T' mylar 'chute was sized and functioned flawlessly. Begad! I would nay trust t' short delay motors that are (were) recommended either.
Overall, I am disappointed that Custom has discontinued this rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! Sad, arrr, me bucko, very sad. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! It is an impressive futuristic design that flies great. Custom kits, matey, in general, arrr, suffer from t' short elastic and so would have this one if I didn't adjust for that right away. Aye aye! If you can find one, me bucko, ya bilge rat, get it and if nothin' else mail it t' me as a gift! I give t' kit an OVERALL rating of 4 ½ points. Arrr! Well, blow me down!
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