Starlight Rockets Sparrow

Starlight Rockets - Sparrow {Kit}

Contributed by Todd Mullin

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Manufacturer: Starlight Rockets
Starligth Sparrow

Brief:
T' Sparrow is a small flyin' win' rocket glider that Starlight bills as a "Skill Level 2". Avast! Blimey! I love t' launch gliders, matey, so findin' one that appeared t' be nearly foolproof at such a low cost is a treat! Blimey! T' wingspan of this glider is 11 inches.

Construction:
T' components o' t' kit came in a poly bag and were in good condition when I opened t' kit. Ahoy! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! T' fin stock was good quality and pre-cut t' size. Well, blow me down! Blimey! The nosecone balsa be slightly fuzzy though. Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' launch lug be paper without the "normal" outer wrap o' glassine. T' short length o' body tube was cleanly cut and in good condition.

T' instructions for t' kit were straightforward and without any "gotchas". T' first step is t' glue t' nose cone into t' body tube. Begad! Ya scallywag! I did this with Titebond yellow glue, makin' sure t' coat t' back o' the cone before insertin' it t' protect it somewhat from ejection gasses. Begad! T' next step is t' attach t' win' tips perpendicularly t' t' main wings. Ahoy! After the glue has dried, shiver me timbers, then t' wings are flipped over and glued t' each other, arrr, thus producin' t' necessary dihedral. Begad! T' wings again were bonded with Titebond but tacked in place with CA. Begad! Finally, t' body tube and launch lug are glued t' the win' assembly.

Finishing:
Usually I launch me gliders without paint. Blimey! T' Sparrow comes with a nice clean lookin' design and decals, but I chose t' go with me normal approach. Aye aye! T' light tan o' balsa and paper makes it a little tough t' find your gliders when they land in t' sand o' t' local launch field here, arrr, but it adds no weight...

I sanded t' wings smooth and rounded and tapered t' edges. I filled the fin seams with lightweight spackle and sanded again. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! Since t' nose cone was balsa and a little fuzzy, I coated it with a couple o' coats o' CA, ya bilge rat, me hearties, sanding between. This helped make it much smoother and more resistant t' damage.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Flight:
After several test tosses, I had t' glider trimmed out with a bit o' clay glued in place in t' joint o' t' right wing. Ahoy! Begad! T' glider had a shallow glide with a slight turn t' it so that it would hopefully circle and nay fly off into the sunset...

Like most rocket gliders, shiver me timbers, matey, t' Sparrow is a cinch t' prep. Avast! Ya scallywag! Just stick the motor and igniter in and you are ready!

This little glider really gets up and moves on t' recommended 1/2A motor! I lost t' glider off t' pad--it was movin' so unexpectedly fast! Blimey! Sorry, no launch pictures on this one! Blimey! I just can't keep it in t' frame at takeoff, shiver me timbers, even after several tries! Blimey! I caught up with t' glider right before it kicked the motor casin' with a bang! Blimey! T' glider had a nice straight boost on this flight but seems t' weathercock slightly when thar be a breeze blowing.

Recovery:
Like most flyin' win' designs, t' Sparrow is a little tricky t' trim. I still haven't gotten it t' t' point where it will "linger" in a smooth, slow glide. Ya scallywag! In me initial glides, t' descent has been fairly rapid and somewhat steep although t' glider has taken no damage so far. Begad! Avast! It looks like a little bit more tail weight is probably required for t' boosted flights than what is for t' hand tossed test flights. Aye aye! A little bit o' ejection charrin' and build up is showin' up in t' body tube, me hearties, but this is nay unexpected and is easily sanded out.

Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5

Summary:
T' Starlight Sparrow is an extremely easy t' build rocket glider, probably gettin' its skill level 2 ratin' more from t' touchiness o' trimmin' the glider than from difficulty o' construction.

As o' t' time o' writin' t' review, t' list price for t' kit is less than $6.00 and it can be found at discount retailers for below list if you look around. This is a great value for what you get with t' kit. Avast! It's practically foolproof as an introduction t' gliders and a lot o' fun.

T' only minor CONs t' t' kit are that t' nose cone be a little rough probably due t' t' balsa bein' a little soft and it was a little more difficult t' trim than expected.

Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5

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