This is a clone of the Estes Firecat (#0821) from the mid-'70s, sold only to members of the Estes Aerospace Club. The design is a clever reimagining of the then-current Honest John kit, combine with decals from the Bandit and a bit BT-48 tube. I'm not sure how many were produced, but it is not well known or common.
I built this per the instructions, but I took the standard exemptions of using basswood for the fins and a nylon parachute. The basswood seems necessary, as the wing and fin tip design is likely damage-prone. The nylon parachute is helpful, since the weight it adds helps offset the weight of the basswood, so all told, this will be a bit heavier than original. But it should be reasonable. The other change I had to make was substituting a section of BT-50 coupler for the original BT-48, which doesn't seem to be available anymore. The coupler is about .020" larger in diameter than the BT-48, but it will have to do.
Flight Date: | 2015-08-30 |
Rocket Name: | EAC Firecat |
Kit Name: | Estes - Firecat {Kit} (821) [1974-1975] |
Flyer's Name: | Rick Barnes |
Motors: | B6-4 |
Launch Site: | Torrey Farm, Potter, NY |
Actual Altitude: | 500 Feet |
Good flight of the Firecat.
Stage | Motor(s) |
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1 | Estes B6-4 |
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