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Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Manufacturer: | Rocket Dynamic Systems |
Brief:
High power single stage rocket with motor ejection based recovery.
Construction:
T' kit contains 3 body tubes, arrr, 2 couplers, 4 pre-beveled birch plywood fins, 2
centerin' rings, shiver me timbers, PML nosecone, launch lugs, matey, 1 plywood bulkhead, me bucko, shiver me timbers, nylon strap, me hearties, 2
attachments for strap, me hearties, 2 quick links, ya bilge rat, motor retainer, ya bilge rat, me hearties, motor tube. Avast! I added the
optional baffle system and Aero Pack motor retainer and upgraded t' surplus
military 66" chute.
T' tubes are what t' manufacturer calls shockwave tubes. Begad! These are non-coated, ya bilge rat, strong 3.9" tubes. Blimey!
T' kit went together very well. Arrr! T' kit instructions were clear and in proper order. Blimey! T' tubes that RDS uses soak up epoxy and CA like a sponge. Avast! Well, blow me down! I have nay seen a tube that takes this stuff so well and makes for an extremely strong bond. Arrr! T' tubes came pre-slotted and marked for launch tubes. Well, blow me down! Blimey! The couplers have a .5" inch spiral groove around t' perimeter that i found to enhance t' epoxy bond. Begad! I did go with Acme conformal rail guides rather than the lugs sent with t' kit as me club uses rails rather than rods. No special tools were needed for t' kit and i used 30 min epoxy for construction. Blimey! Begad! The only modification I made was t' add an additional centerin' rin' t' sandwich between t' fins. Blimey!
Finishing:
T' tubes also take a lot o' paint. Arrr! T' first coat should be a filler primer
which causes t' tubes t' fuzz up. Arrr! Sand that off and apply another coat and
sand. Avast, me proud beauty! Continue till t' fuzz stops. T' tube is sealed at that point. Aye aye! Then fill
the spirals. Ya scallywag! It bonds better and goes on smoother at that point. Arrr! No decals came
with t' kit but I made me own.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
I shot it on an AeroTech I211W-S for me level one cert flight.. Ya scallywag! Avast, me proud beauty! It flew
absolutely straight with no rotation. Arrr! T' delay o' 6 seconds was perfect as it
arrived at apogee and t' charge blew. Arrr! It drifted down about picture perfect.
T' baffle system worked as advertised--no scorch marks were found on t' chute
or shock cord. Blimey! Begad! T' next flights were on a J350W-M for me level 2 cert flight
and an I285R-S just for fun, both o' which were just as nice. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! T' Aero Pack
retainer and 54-38mm motor adapter worked like a dream. They are very strong,
robust, and lightweight. Avast, me proud beauty! I can nay wait t' shoot a 54mm in it next. Begad!
Recovery:
T' shock cord be nylon strap, t' chute was a white mil surplus 66 inch chute
that I dyed crimson red for contrast. Aye aye! No damage t' t' rocket at all during
recovery and landing. Aye aye! Begad! T' descent rate was about 16 fps or so. Well, blow me down! T' length of
strap that came with t' kit worked out fine.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
T' rocket kit is a great one with no real faults. Ahoy! It goes together well and
flies like a dream. T' only thin' I would add is an additional centerin' ring
to capture t' fins. Begad! That way it has a strong fin can t' take t' landings.
This kit is a bit large for level 1 certifications but I had planned on using
it for me level 2 also.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
( Contributed - by Johnnie Paul - 11/25/04) Brief: This kit originally came with a 54mm motor mount, which I swapped for a 76mm motor mount for use with both commercial and experimental J, K, and L motors. The airframe was laminated with fiberglass reinforcement and the fins were mounted to the motor mount with Kevlar ® reinforcements. Due to the weight gain, the 54" Rocket ...
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