Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Scale Kits |
Brief:
29mm military style mid power kit with parachute recovery.
Construction:
The kit includes:
The kit went together fast. The instructions are easy to read and describe exactly what is needed. Graphics depict many of the steps along the way. The fins were nice aircraft ply and straight as an arrow. The kit comes with clay for moving the CG forward.
Finishing:
The instructions show three different color schemes. All the parts fit
exceptionally well. The balsa tail cone was a snap to finish. A few coats of
primer and sanding sealed it up well. The decals are the Alps printer
waterslide type. They are only black and you must cut them out.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
The
recommended motor
choice is limited to 4 motors. I'm sure one could add to the list but you must
pay attention to the CG and keep in mind that the fins are surface mounted. In
this instance, speed kills. I bet this puppy would really move on an Ellis
Mountain G35!
To keep it simple, I used an Aerotech F25 for its first flight. There is no engine hook or block on this model so the masking tape friction fit method must be employed.
The flight was straight and the 6-second delay was perfect. The chute was tangled so the trip back to earth was on the fast side.
Recovery:
The parachute is nice and heavy. The elastic shock cord is a little too stiff
and heavy and may be the reason for it getting tangled in the chute. This
however is not a con. Too many times have people wished they had a better shock
cord after it broke.
Flight Rating: 4 out of 5
Summary:
This is a solid design with a unique fin placement. The one drawback is the
surface mounted fins. If these were through the wall, the motor choice would be
huge. Overall, this is a great value and a great kit for the money.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
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