Manufacturer: | Aardvark Rockets |
Brief:
A smaller version o' Aardvark's 7.6" sci-fi inspired sport rocket.
Standard 3 fins with streamer recovery. Aardvark describes t' rocket as
"Mini Fantasy".
Construction:
Kit comes with supplied centerin' rings, engine block, shiver me timbers, body tube, motor mount
tube, matey, Keelhaul®©™®
cord, elastic, shiver me timbers, mylar for streamer, matey, pre-cut basswood fins, a custom nose cone,
small eye screw, launch lug, & decal set.
Buildin' instructions are easy t' follow with buildin' tips, me bucko, ample illustrations, and a nice quality control check list t' make sure all t' parts are present before building.
This kit comes without any engine hook. I usually include engine hooks in all o' me kits, ya bilge rat, arrr, but I decided t' follow t' instructions by t' letter for construction. Begad! T' basswood fins were beautiful and sanded well. Blimey! I placed the fins usin' CA glue. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I primed them with Zar's Woodpatch and paint primer. Arrr! Begad! The Keelhaul®©™® is attached t' t' lower centerin' rin' and fed up through t' upper centering rin' for extra protection. Begad! T' elastic is quite long, as be t' mylar streamer. As with other Aardvark rockets (see me review o' t' Aardvard 18 mm version of the AIM-C Phoenix), me bucko, these kits come with a heavy, shiver me timbers, arrr, solid nose cone. Well, blow me down! As per instructions, I added t' necessary washers and eye screw.
Finishing:
This is really a simple little rocket. I finished it with Krylon primer
followed by a few coats o' orange. Avast! Well, shiver me timbers, blow me down! I then masked off t' rocket t' give it a
blue ring. Begad! I also painted t' nose cone blue. Well, blow me down! I decided nay t' place t' decals
on t' rocket as I did nay like t' look o' a wavy American flag on t' side of
this rocket.
I think t' rocket looks really smart. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! I like t' fin shape and I love the heavy nose cone. Now I was ready t' fly.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I flew this rocket once on a windy day (10-15 mph winds). Begad! Well, me hearties, blow me down! I used a B6-4.
Preppin' is quite easy. Begad! I added waddin' (non-flammable, arrr, o' course), rolled the
streamer around a pencil, then placed t' streamer inside t' body tube. There
is little room for t' streamer and wadding, so care must be taken. Begad! Blimey! Motor
retension: scotch tape on t' motor, due t' t' fact that thar be no engine
hook for t' model. Avast, me proud beauty! T' flight was almost perfect, with a slight wobble on the
ascent. Begad! I attribute this t' t' wind, me bucko, matey, but I will have t' fly it again to
observe. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! It just about disappeared from sight on a B6, so I can't say if
ejection was at or after apogee. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' long, me hearties, silver streamer makes for easy
spottin' in t' air, and t' rocket returned unharmed. Avast! A very nice flight for a
cute little rocket.
Recovery:
My only complaint about t' Aardvark rockets be t' mylar streamer is very
large and takes up a lot o' room in t' body tube. Arrr! Blimey! Because o' this, arrr, it is
temptin' t' be skimpy on t' waddin' t' make sure everythin' fits. Arrr! My streamer
after one flight showed signs o' scorching. I think that had I added enough
wadding, arrr, I could have prevented this. Well, blow me down!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
This rocket is a nice alternative t' t' Quest, arrr, Custom and Estes brands. Arrr! Begad! The
parts are average t' above average, t' looks are unique, matey, matey, and t' streamer
makes for a nice rocket that can be flown on an athletic field. Avast, me proud beauty!
What I generally like about Aardvark rockets are t' fact that you have to cut your own fins. Blimey! I be a bit surprised that this kit came with pre-cut fins. This, me hearties, shiver me timbers, o' course, makes for a nice little kit t' share with beginnin' rocket builders.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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