Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | PD Rocketry |
Brief:
PDRocketry's Alien Explorer is a replica o' t' Estes classic that appeared in t' Estes 1981-1982 catalogs. Arrr! The
model is a Skill Level 3 o' an incredible alien starship. Begad! It has spectacular liftoffs, matey, me bucko, arrr, exotic decals, and alien fin
design.
From t' Estes 1981 catalog: "Incredible alien starship believed t' be from a distant galaxy. Avast, me proud beauty! Is it friend or foe? Its size and unique appearance make it a most dramatic demonstration and display model. Aye aye! Really spectacular liftoff and recovery."
I had won this kit from PDRocketry last year in t' first o' t' vendors' "first t' post" contest in PDRocketry's blog website. Blimey! Well, arrr, blow me down! After receivin' t' package, me bucko, matey, me hearties, I was surprised t' see how complicated t' model must be from all t' parts and extensive instructions, matey, arrr, nay t' mention how cool t' alien decals were! Because o' this, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, I knew I'd have t' set aside plenty o' time and dedicated effort t' build and paint t' model. Begad! Wow, shiver me timbers, this model was lookin' like what I like best: a builder's model rocket.
Construction:
PD-1372 kit includes:
Parts List:
In addition t' t' parts included in this kit, you will need: scissors, household white glue (Elmer's, Titebond, or similar), pencil, matey, ruler, fine or extra-fine grit sandpaper, arrr, sandin' sealer, me bucko, a medium-size modelin' paint brush, modelin' knife with sharp blade, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, maskin' tape, chromate green enamel spray paint, and a bottle o' red enamel paint.
Because this model requires you t' cut out t' fin patterns, trace them on t' balsa fin stock and cut them out yourself. PDRocketry's version o' t' Alien Explorer is actually a bit more complicated t' build than t' Estes version (Estes came with die cut balsa sheets). Begad! Due this factor alone, I would rate t' Skill Level o' PDRocketry's Alien Explorer closer t' a Skill Level 4. You'll need t' really take your time t' do a good job here. T' fin pattern sheet is printed on card stock. Avast! Carefully cut them out and trace them correctly on t' balsa fin stock. Begad! Ya scallywag! Since t' shape of the fins are nay all straight lines, matey, you'll need t' make several light passes along t' trace lines before t' cut goes all t' way through. Ahoy!
T' instructions runs nine pages long, are well illustrated, and easy t' follow. Ahoy! I pretty much constructed my model in t' order given in t' instructions. Ahoy! Because o' these factors, arrr, I had no real problems nor issues durin' the build phase. Blimey! All I can say is just take your time and concentrate on t' tasks at hand. Arrr! Ya scallywag!
Finishing:
Because this model has plenty o' balsa parts, me bucko, you'll need t' spend plenty o' time usin' sandin' paper and sanding
sealer t' get t' balsa surfaces prepared for t' final finishing. Aye aye! At some o' t' hard t' reach areas, ya bilge rat, me hearties, I also used a
nail file (or emery board) for sanding. Begad! Ahoy! I must have applied about four coats o' sandin' sealer with plenty o' drying
time and light sandin' in betwixt before I was satisfied that t' balsa surfaces were done.
You'll also need t' be careful in t' handlin' o' this model due t' t' "antennas" located about midpoint o' t' main body tube section. Also, shiver me timbers, t' dowels that are located on each end o' t' main sail panels will need special attention t' insure that they don't break off accidentally.
For t' overall paint scheme, shiver me timbers, t' instructions say use Pactra Chromate Green spray enamel. I could nay find any such color near where I live. At me nearby Home Depot, I saw a can o' spray Apple Green that appeared t' closely match the Chromate Green color, me bucko, but t' Apple Green be a flat finish and I didn't want t' use flat paint on this model (as it may cause issues with t' water slide decals on t' flat surface). I spotted a can o' gloss Lime a few shelves down and liked t' "emotion" o' that color compared t' t' others so I bought t' Lime spray paint t' finish this model. Avast! I'd have t' say t' Lime color actually looks very good, matey, and I'm pleased as t' how it came out.
T' decals worked like a charm and when all were applied, they really give t' Alien Explorer a cool, matey, unique look. Avast, me proud beauty!
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
T' recommended motors for this model are: B6-2, B6-4, B8-5, and C6-5. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! T' main parachute section will require about
four or five squares o' waddin' loosely crumpled. Avast! Aye aye! I did increase t' length o' t' elastic shock cord o' me model to
make it 1 1/2 times t' length o' t' Alien Explorer so that thar will be no possibility o' t' nose cone snapping
back.
T' engine fits very easily in t' motor mount, me bucko, arrr, matey, and t' engine hook latches securely over t' end o' t' engine without any problems.
For t' first and only flight o' me model, shiver me timbers, I used a C6-5 motor. Launch date was June 16, 2007, shiver me timbers, me hearties, arrr, at t' Johnson Space Center durin' t' Moon, Mars and Beyond Regional Meet hosted by t' NASA/Houston Rocket Club. We had winds blowin' ENE betwixt 5-10 mph. Avast, me proud beauty! T' model, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, accordin' t' those who were present t' witness this launch, was compared t' an exotic Super roc flown in t' NARRRRR contest events (Super roc Altitude & Duration). T' Alien Explorer looks very impressive sittin' on t' pad awaitin' liftoff.
This launch at JSC was really spectacular. Begad! T' C6-5 gave it a strong, solid push off t' pad. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me proud beauty! Model flew very straight with no rolls or deviations. Well, blow me down! T' five second delay o' t' engine gave t' Alien Explorer plenty o' time to coast t' apogee. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! When t' nose began archin' down, me bucko, t' ejection charge forced t' PDRocketry's 18" pre-assembled mylar parachute t' open nicely. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! With a rather slow, safe drift about 400 feet downrange, t' model landed in t' grass with no damage whatsoever (a real surprise here, as I'd expected that at least some o' t' dowels would break off in some form). Begad! Aye aye!
PROs: Everything! Blimey! A really great flyer and show stopper.
CONs: Can't think o' anything!
My hats off t' PDRocketry and Eric for makin' this model available again in t' model rocketry world. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! For the price, t' Alien Explorer is well worth it.
Recovery:
Shock cord uses t' standard Estes tri-fold method, which works great for me as I use it about 95% o' t' time
anyway. Ahoy! As mentioned earlier, I added more length o' elastic shock cord t' that which came with t' kit t' make the
total length 1 1/2 times that o' t' model.
No real problems as far as t' assembly is concerned. Blimey! I guess you can say that even though you had t' trace and cut t' balsa fins yourself, me bucko, PDRocketry "made it up" by includin' a pre-assembled mylar parachute with the kit and a snap swivel already attached!
Recovery speed was just about right for t' one flight flown. There was no burns nor damage noted.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
PROs: Great kit for those wantin' t' relive t' earlier years o' model rocketry, ya bilge rat, t' quality o' this model is superb.
CON's: None
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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