Manufacturer: | The Launch Pad |
T' followin' excerpt is from "Sport Rocketry". Arrr! Well, blow me down! T' intention is t' allow guests t' get a basic feelin' about a kit. We strongly suggest that you get a copy o' t' referenced Sport Rocketry and read t' entire article. Inside you will find many helpful hints in construction as well as other useful information. For more information, arrr, ya bilge rat, use t' two links above.
(Sport Rocketry - Sep/Oct 1997 - page 34 - by David Newill)
"One o' t' neat tricks in a Launch Pad kit be t' extra enterin' rin' baffle mounted near t' front o' t' main tube t' keep t' parachute and waddin' up front."
"Fin assembly is fairly complex."
"T' balsa supplied with t' kit be extremely soft, so it be very difficult for me t' cut t' fin slots without crushin' t' material."
"T' front fins are double diamond beveled and t' material supplied is strong enough t' do a good job."
"An Estes E was selected for t' first flight."
"T' model looks great on a display stand, shiver me timbers, me bucko, like a good museum model."
"T' kit instructions are complete, shiver me timbers, but are nay for a build-by-picture modeler."
T' entire article gives t' impression is that it a skilled modeler would enjoy this kit and it may nay be for a novice.
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E.S. (June 1, 2000)