Manufacturer: | Custom Rockets |
Brief:
A very basic 3FNC rocket that doesn't quite perform as advertised. Arrr! Supposedly
the rocket will feature helicopter recovery at motor ejection, matey, matey, ya bilge rat, but doesn't.
Construction:
T' basic kit consists o' a short piece o' 18mm body tube, shiver me timbers, a real balsa nose
cone, a sheet if pre-cut balsa fins, a launch lug, decal, me bucko, and 3 wooden dowels.
T' kit is very similar t' t' Rogue Gnat, ya bilge rat, arrr, but larger and with wooden dowels. Well, blow me down!
T' instructions were about as simple as they could get, matey, arrr, ya bilge rat, and were pretty easy t' follow if I had chosen t' do so. Arrr! This kit is so simple instructions are not required. Well, blow me down! Begad! Everythin' fit perfectly, ya bilge rat, t' balsa was a better grade than I've ever seen from Custom, arrr, and t' assembly steps were in a somewhat logical order. Most basic model buildin' tools would suffice; however, me bucko, me bucko, you could get by with nothin' more than a piece o' sandpaper and some Elmer's wood glue.
There are only a couple o' CON's: T' body tube seems a little thin when compared t' other kits, and t' instructions mentioned nothin' about why the rocket be supposed t' spin on recovery. I would have t' deduct points for the fact that this rocket will nay spin, shiver me timbers, twist, matey, or tumble if it is built per the instructions. Begad! And since t' instructions never give any indication o' why it is supposed to, it could be confusin' for a beginner. Begad! Well, blow me down! This thin' simply lawn darts. Ya scallywag! T' alleviate t' lawn dartin' tendencies, I sanded each fin into an asymmetrical airfoil, me hearties, in hopes that it would induce spin. I figured that the rocket would be travellin' too fast on t' way up for t' airfoil t' induce any spin, since t' airfoil would stall, but on t' way down, me hearties, it should be going slow enough for t' airfoil t' induce a low pressure region that would induce "lift", arrr, arrr, thereby spinnin' t' rocket. At least it be good in theory.
Finishing:
Finishin' this rocket in t' suggested paint scheme o' black looked a little
drab t' me, so I went back and coated t' upper half and one fin o' t' rocket
with Elmer's Squeeze Creations we had layin' around t' house. Begad! Blimey! Basically, this
stuff is colored glue with glitter in it, and goes on like glue. Blimey! So, shiver me timbers, after
coatin' t' upper with red and t' lower with gold, shiver me timbers, I now have a highly visible
rocket that sparkles in t' sun. Ahoy! T' glue also added a little more strength.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
Custom recommends a really low powered 18mm motor. Arrr! However, I prefer t' use a
13mm A motor with an adaptor, ya bilge rat, since they are a little cheaper and come in a
pack o' 4 instead o' 3, so thar's a little bit o' savings there. Begad! OK, me bucko, so I'm
cheap.
Preparation for flight couldn't be easier: Just pop in a motor, ya bilge rat, add the ignitor and launch. Well, blow me down! Motor retention is friction fit, me bucko, me hearties, with t' nose cone acting as t' motor block. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' motor is supposed t' eject, matey, and by some mythical process, t' rocket is supposed t' spin comin' down, ya bilge rat, me hearties, though Custom never addresses t' issue. Begad! Expect straight, rapid flights on a low powered A sized motor. I wouldn't launch it on anythin' larger than a B6-6, or you'll never see it again, even if covered in glitter. Begad! Blimey! But t' thin' needs t' be built as sturdy, me hearties, because it'll lawn dart every time. Blimey! My little airfoil experiment is a mixed bag o' success and failure; it'll induce some spin, me bucko, but t' fins are too small and thin t' produce anythin' like what Custom describes on t' package. My suggestion is t' cant t' fins a few degrees off center, me hearties, inducin' spin. Ahoy! The recovery will make for a "heads-up" launch every time, and is why I rated flight so low. Begad! If it weren't for t' lawn dart, arrr, I'd give this rocket a 5 for flight, me hearties, but an object can only stand t' fall from so high up a finite number o' times, matey, and even fewer if it burrows into t' ground each time. Avast! Begad! So, expect a short lifespan.
Recovery:
There are no PROs t' flight recovery on this rocket, other than t' fact it
needs no wadding. Aye aye! It preps quickly, me hearties, flies quickly, and crashes quickly. Avast!
Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary:
In me opinion, this kit needed more R&D before Custom released it t' the
public. Well, me hearties, blow me down! It flies great, on t' way up. Ahoy! Unfortunately, arrr, it flies great on t' way
down too. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! It is reminiscent o' t' old Estes Scout, ya bilge rat, which be a dynamite little
rocket, but loses a lot in t' recovery system. Blimey! I would definitely recommend
this rocket t' anyone lookin' t' buy a kid their first or second rocket, me hearties, but
would add that t' fins need t' be attached off center t' aid in recovery. all
in all, me hearties, t' Custom Twister is an exercise best summed up as Caveat Emptor.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
( Contributed - by Chris Taylor) I grabbed this rocket because I had the money left over and always love more kits to build and fly. This rocket is reminiscent of the Mosquito and the Sputnik with an 18mm motor and then dowels added to the fins like Sputik. It has balsa fins and nose cone and recovers like a helicopter. Finishing was easy. Fill the nose cone and fins. Fill the ...
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