Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Published: | 2015-10-19 |
Diameter: | 1.64 inches |
Length: | 27.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Skill Level: | 2 |
Style: | Futuristic/Exotic |
This is a review o' t' NEW Estes Solar Warrior kit #3225. This kit has nothin' in common with its predecessor kit #0895 [1991-1995] other than name and manufacturer. Aye aye! Somebody at Estes didn't do their homework when namin' this rocket and it's too bad they didn't come up with a better name (like say Solar or Galactic Torpedo). Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! Other than that this is a great 24mm kit that features 8 fins with unique styling. Also features a plastic tailpiece along with plastic NC and plastic parachute.
Estes - Solar Warrior (24mm)
Considerin' that this kit comes in a plastic bag, ya bilge rat, matey, and it be one o' three kits that came in a mail order that I made from Estes, me bucko, ya bilge rat, matey, all parts were undamaged and o' standard Estes quality. Avast! There were only two tubes. Avast, me proud beauty! T' main body tube and t' motor mount tube. There are two sheets o' balsa wood that contain all t' fin parts along with a fin guide. Well, blow me down! Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! One o' t' balsa sheets had some light laser burns on t' parts as was t' case with t' card stock used for t' centerin' rings. Avast! One thin' I have noticed in t' recent kits that I have purchased be t' use o' different grades o' balsa glued together t' form a sheet. Ahoy! I assume this is because they are now made in China where quality is nay as important. I miss t' higher quality U.S.A. Well, blow me down! made kits. Well, blow me down! My other complaint is o' course t' recovery system. I wish they included Keelhaul®©™ and an elastic shock cord instead o' t' big rubber strip but I suspect that would drive prices even higher.
Oops! Forgot the motor mount tube
Construction o' this rocket be straightforward and t' instructions were easy t' follow. Avast! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! My only Con: be t' standard Estes setup for recovery. Ahoy! Blimey! This is where I made t' first alteration in that I added 24" o' 300# Keelhaul®©™ that I tied around t' MM as an anchor point for t' recovery system. Begad! Blimey! I also added 5' o' 1/4" elastic in place o' t' rubber shock cord provided. Avast! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I then took t' included "D" hook and replaced it with an "E" hook and built t' MM for "E" power as t' tube provided be long enough for t' conversion. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' last modification was t' use a glue stick and white printer paper t' cover all balsa parts t' eliminate wood grain and for added strength. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! T' guide that Estes includes in t' balsa wood for proper fin alignment (somethin' I wouldn't mind seein' in more kits) was o' great help in gluin' t' fins together and onto t' BT as thar be a total o' 16 pieces t' make up t' bottom 4 fins.
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Finishin' be fairly simple. Begad! I first sprayed entire rocket with Rust-oleum 2X white primer. Avast, me proud beauty! Did a light sandin' when paint dried then another light coat o' primer. Blimey! Bottom o' rocket was then masked off and tailpiece painted a dark grey with Krylon Fusion for plastic Hammered Finish. After givin' tailpiece a day t' dry it was masked off and lower half o' rocket be painted with Krylon Fusion Gloss White. Again after allowin' rocket t' dry overnight bottom half be masked off and upper half along with NC were painted Rust-oleum Gloss Deep Blue. Aye aye! Rocket be then allowed a day t' dry again. Ya scallywag! T' followin' mornin' decals were trimmed t' size and applied. Begad! These went on with no problem. Aye aye! Rocket was then left outside for t' afternoon t' air dry and then clear coated with me infamous Dupli-Color Clear Effex paint t' give it that prismatic look. Begad! This be t' largest plus. Avast, me proud beauty! I love t' second looks and raised eyebrows I get when I take one o' me rockets up t' t' RSO table. Aye aye! T' only Con: is that I probably should quit tellin' everyone about this paint before everybody starts usin' it. Begad! I've already had several people tell me that they want t' try it on their next build.
Solar Warrior glamour shot
Maiden flight took place at Graves Farm Campgrounds near t' south end o' Michigan International Speedway. Blimey! Sky was mostly clear Temp. Begad! was in t' mid 60's and wind was SW at about 7 mph. Count down be given and when t' button was pushed t' rocket jumped off t' launch pad straight up t' close t' its predicted 925'. Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! No cons whatsoever. Ya scallywag! T' D12-5 is a perfect choice for this rocket but I can't wait t' really air it out on an "E" motor or maybe some 24mm composites.
Solar Warrior on a D12-5
Note: Original Solar Warrior (0895) on pad next t' it
In preparin' this rocket for its maiden flight I cut a 3" spill hole in t' parachute. Ya scallywag! Blimey! This worked well with t' wind conditions as t' rocket came down right in front o' one o' t' HP pads. Blimey! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! This was t' only con as I didn't get a recovery photo. This be due t' this bein' one o' two rockets that I had t' recover and by t' time I got t' this one they were ready t' launch t' high power rocket that it was layin' in front o' so I asked them t' hold for a minute while I did a quick snatch and grab and got out o' t' way. Blimey! Blimey! Upon inspection back at t' car I found no damage t' it so a perfect maiden flight.
A Super Performer. Begad! If you want t' experience mid-power on t' cheap but have somethin' that looks and flies great this is an excellent choice if you can catch it before t' sale at Estes runs out. Ahoy! Other wise it is still a great investment that is sure t' please.
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