Manufacturer: | North Coast Rocketry |
T' Phantom 4000 is one o' t' kits that North Coast Rocketry has had out for years. But, me hearties, now that Estes has taken over North Coast Rocketry, ya bilge rat, t' Phantom 4000 is now only available in this starter set. However, thar have been many improvements made on t' kit. Blimey! One be t' thick plastic centerin' rings. Avast, me proud beauty! They are slotted so that t' fins lock into them, shiver me timbers, matey, addin' strength t' t' fins and good alignment. Begad! T' fins glue against t' engine tube thus makin' them able t' handle up t' a H engine with no problem. T' engine is retained by a plastic gorilla lock which works nice with t' Dark Star motors, matey, me hearties, ya bilge rat, but I don't recommend it for reloadable engines. Avast! That's why I added t' screw mounts as seen in t' second picture. Begad! As with all North Coast kits, me bucko, arrr, it comes with a heavy slotted body tube, me bucko, laser cut plywood fins, matey, nylon chute and heavy duty wire shock cord mount and decals. Well, blow me down! T' rocket is a massive 4" diameter, me bucko, 50" tall, and weighs 25 oz.
T' starter set comes with a Command Control launch controller. T' controller features heavy duty wire leads wound on a spool that clips on t' bottom o' t' controller for convenience. T' controller has a variable voltage switch, matey, ya bilge rat, off position, ya bilge rat, 7.2 volts (one rechargeable battery) and 14.4 volts (both rechargeables). Ahoy! T' controller does nay come with batteries, me hearties, so you have t' purchase them separately which run typically around $15.00 a piece. You can get by with one battery for Estes and North Coast 'Laserfire' igniters, ya bilge rat, but two batteries will give all day performance and clusterin' voltage power. Avast! T' batteries can be easily recharged with t' recharger jacks on t' back. On t' front panel o' t' controller it has a led voltage meter, me bucko, shiver me timbers, a safety key hole and a arm and fire buttons (both buttons have t' be depressed in order t' launch). Ahoy! Avast! It also has an audio beeper t' alert people that t' launcher is armed. Begad! A nice professional safety feature.
T' modular launch pad is a PVC pipe constructed tripod pad. Begad! Blimey! It has a two piece 1/4"diameter launch rod and a heavy blast deflector. Arrr! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! However, me hearties, t' hole in t' leg joint for t' launch rod on mine was drilled crooked, so I had t' go t' t' hardware store and buy another PVC joint. (only $4.00). Ahoy! Blimey! T' pad is sturdy enough t' handle a rocket up t' six feet tall and up t' 5 lbs. I saw this pad bein' sold separately for $70.00 at Hobby Lobby. I don't think this pad is worth that, since you can purchase t' PVC parts for about ten bucks.
I bought t' Phantom 4000 Starter Set for $110.00 at Hobby Town USA. Avast, me proud beauty! This kit is well worth that. You get t' massive Phantom 4000 rocket, a good swept fin designed beauty, which can fly with F,G and H powered engines. Well, blow me down! If you want t' use Aerotech single use engines, then substitute t' North Coast engine tube with a 29mm Loc Precision engine tube. Blimey! Blimey! That way you can use t' North Coast 'Dark Star' engines and t' Aerotech single use engines and also reloadable engine systems. Arrr! T' Phantom 4000 with t' launch controller and launch pad is a great way t' get started into mid and high powered rockets.
The Phantom is the first large rocket that I have ever built. The 4" diameter and 50 inch length are a lot bigger than anything else I have ever built. I got this rocket back in July when our Hobby Lobby was having their 4th of July sale. I picked up the starter kit (rocket, pad and launch controller) for $60. At the same time I picked up a bunch of other kits (50% off) to practice building ...
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