Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | FlisKits |
Brief:
A big 3x24mm cluster rocket with a huge 22.56 cubic inch clear payload
bay. This is the big brother to the FlisKits PayLord.
Construction:
The kit includes:
Assembly is almost identical to the Fliskits PayLord, only on a larger scale. In place of vent plugs, this kits uses two centering rings to mount the three engine tubes into the main body tube. You must be careful with these rings as they are quite fragile until glued into place.
Unlike the PayLord, the Kevlar® shock cord is attached to the two centering rings and is internal rather then external. I do prefer this method to the external.
If you have built the PayLord, you will have no problems whatsoever building this kit. Even if this is the first one you build, the clear and easy to read instructions and high quality parts with have you flying this 3x24mm cluster in no time.
Finishing:
The paint scheme is exactly like the PayLord. Of course, you can let your
imagination run wild. No matter how you finish it, this rocket is quite an eye
catcher due to its size.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
FlisKits recommends C11-3, D12-3, or E9-4 for heavy payloads and C11-5, D12-5,
or E9-6 for light payloads.
I went for broke and decided to launch 3 medium eggs on 3xE9-4 motors. The eggs were separated from each other with cotton balls. It had a beautiful, straight boost with good altitude considering the weight of the payload. All eggs came back intact.
Recovery:
The rocket includes two 16" plastic parachutes which worked well for my
three egg launch. The Kevlar®/elastic
shock cord system has proven to work well flight after flight.
Flight Rating: 5 out of 5
Summary:
This is a great kit! It is big and beautiful, easy to build and has the
capacity for large payloads. I believe I could have added 2 more eggs to the
bay for a 5 egg launch--and I just might do that!
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
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A.K.S. (December 12, 2005)