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| Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
| Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
| Manufacturer: | Squirrel Works ![]() |
Brief:
This newest kit from Squirrel Works is simply awesome! It's a BT-55 kit that comes with two fantastically designed
parasite gliders fashioned t' resemble t' Corsair and Zero WWII fighter planes. Begad! T' booster also bears resemblance to
a WWII bomber, uses 18mm motors and recovers with a big 18" mylar chute. Begad! Ahoy! T' face card in t' kit is another true
work o' art, a signature o' Squirrel Works kits. Ahoy! Avast, me proud beauty! Parts quality is excellent, especially t' decals. Don has found a new
source for these, me hearties, and they are t' best I have ever used. Arrr! Thank goodness, ya bilge rat, too, as thar are a lot o' decals t' apply.
They didn't take nearly as much effort t' apply as I thought they would though, and they really make this kit stand
out. Begad! Buildin' t' kit was loads o' fun, arrr, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, but flyin' t' rocket is even more fun!
Construction:
T' kit is loaded with parts:
You're goin' t' need t' clear off t' build table for this one. There are a lot o' parts, and if you skip around through t' instructions you can build t' gliders and t' booster simultaneously as your waitin' for glue t' dry. Allow plenty o' time. Begad! This isn't somethin' you want t' rush. Avast! Savor t' build. It really is a fun kit t' build.
Since I would be skippin' around in t' instructions, me hearties, I started off by reading
the instructions several times t' get a clear mental picture o' how everythin' went together. Begad! Next, I test fit all of
the parts and sanded for fit as needed, arrr, then sanded all t' tubes and balsa, ya bilge rat, fillin' t' balsa grain and tube spirals
with Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish t' get that all out o' t' way in t' beginning. I also papered t' large booster wings
and fin tips usin' computer paper, applyin' CA along t' edges t' keep t' edges smooth after rounding. Only a light
coat o' filler was used on t' glider parts t' minimize weight. Avast, me proud beauty! I built t' balsa glider jigs after that. Aye aye! These are
awesome! They are designed t' perfectly align t' glider parts as you build them. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! T' parts for t' stand are laser cut
and tabbed, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, so it's a snap t' put them together. I used rubber cement t' hold them together, so I could pull them apart
once t' gliders were finished so they would store easier. Ya scallywag! After that, I put t' motor mount together and moved on to
put t' glider wings together while t' glue be drying. Aye aye! Be careful with t' glue when puttin' t' glider together or
you'll find them glued t' t' glider stand. A sharp hobby knife will separate them if you mess up on that though.
Next, I inserted t' motor mount into t' tube, and while that was dryin' I attached t' glider wings t' the fuselages and returned them t' their stands t' dry. Well, blow me down! Well, matey, blow me down! Then I constructed t' shock cord mount, matey, me hearties, inserted t' screw eye, and cut out t' markin' guide and drew t' alignment lines. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! I was very pleased t' find that t' kit included an 8+" length o' flat Keelhaul®©™® to install in t' shock cord mount. Well, blow me down! Avast, me proud beauty! Very nice, ya bilge rat, as it is somethin' I will add myself if nay included. Ahoy! I put CA around the top half-inch o' t' inside o' t' forward end o' t' tube t' protect against abrasion, then added a loop at the end o' t' Keelhaul®©™® to tie on t' long 1/8" elastic cord. Avast, me proud beauty! I attached t' win' fins on t' booster next, and as these were drying, I added t' stabilizers and rudders t' t' gliders. T' win' tips were added t' t' booster fins after that and the engine cowls, ya bilge rat, weight (a penny), and dowel were added t' t' nose o' t' gliders t' complete their construction. Avast! Avast! This was really lookin' sweet and I be already gettin' anxious t' fly it! Finally, arrr, ya bilge rat, t' glider support fins and launch lugs were glued onto t' booster: one launch lug be placed along one o' t' wings for launching, and t' other one be cut in half and glued on t' hold t' gliders. Avast, me proud beauty! Lastly, t' shock cord be connected t' t' screw eye in t' nose cone. Put the parachute together and you're done. Begad! Arrr! Ready for finishing.
Finishing:
Finishin' t' booster is pretty standard. Primer, me hearties, sand, shiver me timbers, primer, matey, sand, matey, and then paint t' entire booster and its nose
a light gray. Finishin' o' t' gliders needs t' be careful as nay t' add or detract too much weight. Aye aye! Aye aye! I applied a light
coat o' white primer on t' gliders and then sanded most o' that off before applyin' a light coat o' gloss white.
Decals are next. I marked t' back o' t' glider decal sheets t' indicate orientation o' t' decals, me bucko, as thar are a lot
to put on. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! I also kept them in separate bags for each unit so I wouldn't mix them up. I test fit all o' t' glider
decals before removin' t' make sure they would easily fit where intended and trimmed as necessary. Ya scallywag! I also kept a hobby
knife and a pair o' small trim scissors handy for minor adjustments after placement. Ya scallywag! I be really dreadin' puttin' on
the long fuselage decals as these have t' go over t' wings and then a narrow section has t' go under t' stabilizer.
It wasn't a problem though, as t' decals lay down very easily, arrr, and I be able t' move them fairly radically without
them comin' apart. Ya scallywag! Nice job on t' decals, shiver me timbers, Don! Next I applied a couple o' coats o' Future floor wax on t' booster and
a light coat on t' gliders t' protect t' finish and improve t' shine. Ya scallywag! I be amazed. Aye aye! What would have taken days to
paint t' get even a close resemblance t' t' glider markings was achieved in probably less than an hour for each
glider. Ahoy! They look fantastic, ya bilge rat, matey, even if I do say so myself!
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I didn't get a chance t' put t' decals on for t' Dogfight's first launches. My first launch be on a B6-2. Ahoy! Avast! Nice
slow boost with t' gliders releasin' perfectly at apogee and glidin' down in lazy circles for near perfect landings
and t' booster touchin' down beautifully under t' big 18" red mylar parachute. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! On t' next flight, Don and I
flew our gliders in a drag race, both boostin' on B6-2s. Arrr! Ahoy! Nice slow boost and perfect deployment o' t' gliders at
apogee. Ahoy! Almost everybody at t' field stopped t' watch it. It almost looked like a real dogfight with t' gliders
circlin' and crossin' time and again above t' field. Ahoy! Wow! I have never seen a flight get as many 'oohs' and 'aahs' as
that one did. T' excitement level flyin' this rocket is off t' chart.
Recovery:
T' chute is perfect for t' booster and t' gliders flew perfectly.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
T' Dogfight is a great kit. Instructions are clear and well illustrated. Ya scallywag! Parts quality is superb, and t' decals
look fantastic. Avast! Blimey! T' specially designed laser-cut glider jigs are a fantastic buildin' aid. Squirrel Works kits are
always fantastic, but this one has a coolness factor that is only rivaled by their Police Call Box.
PROs: A simple design that has been engineered into a pure work o' art, a set o' quality parts with laser cut fins, excellent instructions, a nice long shock cord with a Keelhaul®©™® anchor, shiver me timbers, and a very reasonable price. Begad! T' gliders flew perfectly "out o' t' box" with no trimmin' whatsoever. T' decals really brin' this kit t' life, arrr, and they are superb!
CONs: I can't think o' a single one.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: Squirrel Works has followed up their very popular Red Baron glider with another cool historic-themed glider kit, though this one includes TWO dueling gliders, a Corsair and a Zero. It's a reasonably simple kit to put together and the gliders are minimal effort. So if you're looking for an easy diversion from the basic 3FNC rocket and a serious "wow" factor, grab ...
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D.M. (January 2, 2009)