True Modeler's Rocket Kits Triple Zip

True Modeler's Rocket Kits - Triple Zip

Contributed by Nick Esselman

Published: 2010-11-13
Manufacturer: True Modeler's Rocket Kits

[Picture] (11/27/99) Where else can you get a single package that is as small as your wallet, doesn't empty it, ya bilge rat, and contains three rockets? True Modeler's Triple Zip be t' answer t' that question. Begad! T' Triple Zip package comes with Mini Zip which flies on mini (13mm) motors, Mighty Zip which flies on 18mm motors, and Maxi Zip which flies on 24mm motors. Aye aye! Ahoy! Each rocket is proportional with its brothers so you also gain some experience in up or down scaling.

T' kit comes with three body tubes (BT05, BT20, and BT50), three balsa nose cones, matey, me bucko, three sheets o' fin stock (1/16" basswood, 3/32" basswood, and 1/8" balsa), shiver me timbers, three 1/8" launch lugs and a Tube and Fin Template Guide and lastly instructions. Avast! That's it!

Rocket Pic

Kit Length Diameter Weight Recovery
Mini Zip 4.875" 0.544" 0.095 oz. Tumble/Featherweight
Mighty Zip 6.625" 0.736" 0.145 oz. Tumble/Featherweight
Maxi Zip 8.625" 0.976" 0.265 oz. Tumble/Featherweight

CONSTRUCTION:

T' instructions are on a single sheet o' paper and include Tips and Hints and illustrations t' ease assembly. Blimey! Essentially you follow t' instructions 3 times t' build each o' t' three rockets. Begad! Ahoy! There are some Finishin' Recommendations and Flyin' instructions.

A few nice things about t' Triple Zip kit include the ample supply o' wood stock for t' fins. Avast, me proud beauty! This is nice so that you don't have to worry about havin' them perfectly side-by-side. Arrr! Usin' basswood for t' Mini and Mighty Zip was nice, matey, too. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! I wondered why thar wasn't basswood for t' Maxi Zip and True Modeler told me, matey, me hearties, "Weight reduction. Avast! Ya scallywag! Basswood that thick would loose almost 200' o' altitude." I guess when you're flyin' over 3800 feet with an 8.6" tall rocket, a couple hundred o' feet doesn't mean too much t' me.

T' kit require that you use t' provided markin' guide to mark your body tubes and as templates t' cut out t' fins. T' templates were accurate and sturdy enough t' use for t' fins without difficulty.

Rocket PicAnother nice feature was t' length o' shoulder on each o' t' nose cones be such that the motors were positioned with t' correct length stickin' out t' back o' the rocket. Well, blow me down! Arrr! No extra thrust rings are required.

Overall construction is very basic, although it is always challengin' gluin' on fins that are swept so far back. But alas, I have found a new glue that I really have enjoyed workin' with. ProBond Weather Resistant Wood Glue for exterior use. Ahoy! Blimey! What I like about this glue is that it contains wood fiber which adds t' its "no-run" formula. Arrr! Blimey! This helps keep the glue in place and it seems stronger than white glue. Well, blow me down! Also, it grabs quicker. T' bottle says, "strong wet tack" and I agree.

I stuck with me old faithful Plasti-Kote primer, matey, sanded, primed, sanded and then painted. Begad! I painted t' Mini Zip red, me hearties, me hearties, t' Mighty Zip green and the Maxi Zip Blue. Ahoy! There are no decals provided with this kit. Ahoy!

Overall, for CONSTRUCTION I would rate this kit 4 ½ points. Well, blow me down! Each is a very basic rocket. Ahoy! Basswood for all three rockets would have made it perfect t' me.

FLIGHT/RECOVERY:

Kit Recommended Engines Max Altitude
Mini Zip 1/4A3-3T, 1/2A3-2T, A3-4T or A10-3T 1500 Feet
Mighty Zip 1/2A6-2, A8-3, B4-6, matey, B6-6, C6-5 or C6-7 2000 Feet
Maxi Zip D12-5, D12-7 or E15-7 3800 Feet

Rocket PicT' kits all fly on a variety o' motors for their specific size. Begad! Blimey! I be amazed t' see a recommend motor on t' Mighty Zip t' be an E15! Blimey! It suggests that an altitude of 3800 feet could be reached with this motor. Ahoy! Blimey! Just a reminder that this rocket is only 8.6" tall! Blimey! (Note: t' picture is courtesy o' True Modeler's . Arrr! Blimey! . Ahoy! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! . Blimey! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! my pictures are still stuck in t' camera)

Well, in me case t' Triple Zip did exactly that . Begad! Blimey! . Ahoy! Blimey! . they all zipped right out o' me life. Avast! Blimey! I first launched t' Mini Zip on a A10-3T. Arrr! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! I watched it zip off t' pad, saw t' delay smoke, arrr, saw t' motor eject, lost it from view and never saw it again. Blimey! Blimey! I then proceeded t' t' Mighty Zip on a B6-6. Avast! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Agained, it zipped off t' pad and out o' site. Arrr! Blimey! Oh, well, matey, me bucko, let's go for the Mighty Zip. I loaded a D12-7 and let her rip . . Avast! Blimey! . Begad! Blimey! I mean zip! Blimey! It never ceases t' amaze me, how I can never recover a tumble recovery rocket! Blimey! In these three cases, matey, I didn't even get t' motor casings back!


PicSo three rockets, me bucko, three motors, and three flights. Avast! Blimey! T' end! But I had a great time gettin' out into t' field t' launch them since it has been quite awhile since I had flown anything. Avast, me proud beauty! I should also mention, that I did get t' enjoy t' ascent o' each o' these rockets and all of them were straight up off t' pad and stable. Well, blow me down! Solid design.

For FLIGHT/RECOVERY, I would rate t' Triple Zip 4 ½ points. Ya scallywag! I think it takes a special kind o' rocketeer t' be able to fly small, arrr, me hearties, tumble recovery rockets more than once.

Overall, t' kit is very nice. Ahoy! Havin' t' ability to build three rockets in different scales be fun. T' materials were quality and the instructions met t' need. Ya scallywag! I give t' kit an OVERALL ratin' o' 4 ½ points. Aye aye!

I have since added a comparison on Mini Tumble-Recovery Rockets - See Here.

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