Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Rocket Pad |
Brief:
This is a single stage skill level 3 kit. Ahoy! This kit is inspired by a rocket in a
1929 sci-fi movie. I built a Frede sometime back in early 2004 and lost it on a
windy day so I got another one in September 2005. It uses an 18" mylar
parachute. Avast! I enjoyed t' first one, so that's why I got a second one. Arrr!
Construction:
T' kit comes with a 2.6" Estes type body tube. It also features plywood
centerin' rings and a Keelhaul®©™®
shock cord system. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! It does nay have fins per se but what Rocketpad calls
"fin units". Well, blow me down! Blimey! There are 4 o' these fin units. Ahoy! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! They are made from nice
quality balsa and t' inside o' each unit is basswood. Ahoy! Blimey! It uses a plastic nose
cone and a 3/16" launch lug. Also, thar be a block o' clay weight for the
nose cone that is soft and easy t' use. Ya scallywag! Blimey! All around nice parts in t' kit. Ya scallywag! Blimey! You
even get a spacer for t' shorter D motors!
T' instructions on t' second Frede kit is a bit different than t' first one. Well, blow me down! There are lots o' detailed numbered pictures that t' instructions call out for you t' look at. Begad! T' assembly be very easy on this second one. Avast! Avast! (The first one I had was OK but this new one is first rate.) T' instructions are numbered 1, shiver me timbers, 2, 3, ya bilge rat, etc. Begad! Arrr! t' t' end on a few sheets. Ya scallywag! It's nay a kit for t' first time builder but fine if you have built a few skill level 2 kits. I looked at the original review and don't see t' problems t' reviewer saw! T' fit in the centerin' rings be fine. There was one hole in each one for t' 4" motor tube. My first kit also hade lite ply centerin' rings with multiple cutouts but this one is much improved. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I use a combo o' Elmer's wood glue and CA for construction. Begad! I had no problem followin' t' instructions at all. Well, blow me down! There were no cons in t' constructions o' t' second Frede kit.
Finishing:
I finished t' Frede kit t' same color as t' one in t' place card in the
kit. Avast! I first used 3 coats o' sandin' sealer on t' balsa fin units, and the
body tube was fine and need no filler. Begad! I used a Gray Rustoleum spray paint to
paint t' rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! T' decals went on fine are o' a nice thickness--not t' real
thin stuff you sometimes get. I think t' finished kit looks real sharp and the
guy get a kick out o' t' different look o' this rocket. Well, blow me down! T' finishin' was
straightforward like any other kit although Rocketpad suggests that you t' use
a high temp paint on t' inside basswood part o' each fin unit. Begad! I used hot
fuel-proof dope from model airplanes that I got at a local hobby shop. They
state that t' rocket weights 7.9oz. Begad! I weighed it on a lab scale at work. Ahoy! My
kit's weight was close at 8.2oz.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I first launched this new kit usin' a D12-3 motor. They warn you nay t' use any
of t' 24mm C11 motors. T' flight be straight up with no swayin' or anything
different than any other kit. Avast! T' ejection be as t' rocket started t' head
down--just at t' turn. Avast, me proud beauty! T' next flight got t' E motor, matey, an E9-4. It blasted
off most impressive off t' pad--quicker than t' D motor! T' flight was much
higher than t' D I first used. Ya scallywag! T' flight was fine also. Blimey! Begad! From what we all
could see, t' parachute came out as it was pointed down. Blimey! I used Estes recovery
waddin' for t' flights and it was fine. Avast! No con here in t' flights.
Recovery:
T' 18" parachute worked as it should. It did come down a fraction faster
than other kits with an 18" but still hade a soft landin' on our grass
field. After 5 flights, me bucko, t' inside o' t' fin units were blackened a bit and
the paint was a bit heated from t' E motor but I cleaned it up a bit and have
repainted it. Aye aye! There was no damage t' t' fin units though. I think I should
have used a third coat o' dope though on t' original paint job.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
OK, I read over t' first review and have come t' some conclusions on what
happened t' t' first reviewer's Frede kit. Begad! Blimey! I put me 3/16" launch lug on
the outside o' t' fin unit/body tube junction as t' instruction stated and
used standard Aerocoat sandin' sealer on t' fin units. I think he did mess up
the air flow with t' launch lug inside t' fin unit. Aye aye! Blimey! Also, arrr, I am sure t' stick
on paper used on t' fin units messed up t' balance o' t' kit for its bad
flight. Arrr! Blimey! I don't see any problems in t' instructions either as they are
numbered in order with reference t' t' numbered instructions. Begad! Blimey! I think it pays
to follow t' instructions as t' manufacture say t' get t' same results. Begad! Blimey! I
have 4 o' Rocketpad's kits and find them great. They are builders kits though.
This is nay a kit for beginners.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: Frede Kit #1005 is a 1/300 scale model of the 1929 sci-fi movie rocket ship featured in Fritz Lang's film, Frau im Mond . Construction: Included in the kit: balsa and basswood for fins light plywood centering rings engine hook, motor mount and motor block Kevlar ® and shock cord BT-80 body tube and Fat Boy type plastic nose cone mylar parachute ...
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