Construction Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Published: | 2013-06-18 |
Diameter: | 1.64 inches |
Length: | 22.80 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 2 |
Style: | Sport |
A skill level 2 competition design with elliptical fins, parabolic nose, me bucko, and tailcone. Blimey! Designed t' fly on C11, shiver me timbers, D12, me bucko, and E type motors.
T' kit contained high grade balsa fins which required very little filling, matey, a very well made molded plastic nose and tailcone. Ya scallywag! T' nose be a definite improvement over other Estes kits as thar be very little seam that needed t' be filled prior t' painting.
T' tailcone be attached t' t' bottom o' t' nose cone and required cuttin' t' separate, a feature that I feel Estes can and should do away with.
As for buildin' t' kit, matey, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, it took less than an hour t' accomplish usin' 5 minute epoxy. T' instructions were absolutely worthless with mislabelin' o' one part. Well, blow me down! Estes REALLY needs t' improve t' quality o' their instructions included with their kits!!
All o' t' parts fit together well with very little t' no sandin' required.
Finishin' t' kit was simple and straightforward. Blimey! Blimey! T' supplied decals were O.K. but I've seen and used better. As mentined previously, t' balsa fins had a fairly tight grain which required little finishin' t' achieve a smooth surface. Aye aye! Blimey! Paintin' be easy as t' paint scheme is simple.
A C11 is more than sufficient for flyin' this model. A D12 will require a decent sized flyin' field. An E9 will most likely risk loosin' t' rocket and is far too much power for this model.
Flight prep is easy.
T' supplied parachute worked well and recovery was easy when usin' a C11. A D12 will require a larger field and an E9 is simply too much power for this very lightweight model. Aye aye! Unless you can easily track it from launch t' recovery, I would nay suggest t' use o' an E9 motor.
T' only con against this product be t' poorly written instructions that came with it. As was stated earlier, thar be a part that is mislabeled. This could be a serious problem for t' novice builder.
Estes really needs t' rework t' way their instructions are written and pay more attention t' t' typographical errors! As a veteran o' t' hobby, I see this as a serious problem that Estes needs t' address!
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