Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Published: | 2014-05-22 |
Manufacturer: | Modification |
In all fairness I can't do a brief description on this kit as thar be a small story behind it. As is normal for me this is nay an actual review o' t' Estes NASA X-15 (0889) [1988-1989].
It is a kit bashed, shiver me timbers, clone by transition. Well, blow me down! Begad! Blimey! I came about t' idea o' doin' t' X-15 as t' G-15 after buildin' me first eight Goonybirds. Ya scallywag! T' logical choice was t' wait until t' 15th Baby Bertha kit bash and then do t' G-15 (Goony-15). Well as luck would have it I built her like I was buildin' a Goony only t' discover in t' end that t' original kit be a BT-60 based rocket and that I merely had t' do a nose cone swap t' make it a modified clone.
As I said this was a kit bash-clone project so t' main components were as follows:
From Baby Bertha kit:
From me personal stock:
Construction began by goin' to http://www.spacemodeling.org/JimZ/estes/est0889.pdf t' down load t' instructions, me bucko, me hearties, arrr, fin patterns, me bucko, me hearties, and decals. Arrr! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! With these in hand I began t' only real modification in t' build and that was t' construction o' t' 18mm motor mount that came with t' Baby Bertha kit. Aye aye! Blimey! T' original X-15 kit came with a 13mm mount. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! Once that be finished t' rest o' t' build went accordin' t' plans. Avast, arrr, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' only Con: be t' win' shrouds as I had t' be very careful when cuttin' them out and then gluin' them on. Aye aye! Blimey! After they were glued on though they looked great.
Finishin' was straight forward. Avast, me proud beauty! I first applied two coats o' Rust-Oleum 2x white primer with light sandin' betwixt coats. Avast! Rocket then got two coats o' Krylon Gloss Black and allowed t' air dry overnight. Aye aye! Decals were then printed out on standard printer paper and Clear coated. Blimey! These were then cut out and attached with a glue stick. Avast! After confirmin' none were loose I gave it two last coats o' Krylon Clear Coat t' seal on t' decals. Avast! T' only Con: was usin' printer paper for t' decals but me budget doesn't allow for decal printer paper.
Maiden flight took place out back o' me country home and was OK but nay as great as I be hopin' for but typical for a Goonybird. Well, blow me down! Begad! Altitude and flight were good but decision be made t' start on replacement NC immediately after flight as I wasn't impressed with rockets look and it wasn't a true Goonybird anyway what with t' original bein' a BT-60 based rocket t' start with.
Recovery be accomplished without any problems. Arrr! Parachute be deployed just past apogee with a nice decent into neighbors field with no damage.
T' win' shrouds were a new challenge for me and rewarded me with a great lookin' bird once I swapped t' Baby Bertha NC for one o' me old semi-retired Estes Prowler NC's. Arrr! T' NC swapped required a little more work in order for it t' look like a clone. I first drew up t' base pattern for t' canopy on paper and then cut it out. I then took t' HobbyLite and started formin' t' canopy on t' pattern. Begad! As t' hobbyLite started t' dry I pressed it onto t' NC in order t' get t' correct curvature. Begad! I then allowed it t' dry overnight. T' followin' day all surfaces were sanded smooth and canopy be attached with super glue. Arrr! Blimey! Canopy was then primed, ya bilge rat, me bucko, sanded, matey, ya bilge rat, and painted black. Ahoy! New decals were printed out and attached followed by a clear coating. Finished NC looks great on rocket. Ya scallywag!
X-15 Clone in 5...4...3...
Second flight for rocket (first with new NC) was on 07-17-10 at a S.M.A.S.H. event in Delton, MI on a B6-4 again. This flight be much better lookin' and be a text book flight. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! Rocket climbed nice and high with parachute deployin' just past apogee followed by a nice decent with no damage on landing.
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