Brief:
This is a single stage, low to mid power kit for a beginner-novice rocket
builder. A good kit for someone who wants to move up to mid to high power
rocketry. It utilizes through-the-wall fin mounts and a steal cable shock cord
anchor.
Construction:
The kit includes:
The instruction were straightforward, very easy to understand with diagrams to boot. Went together in no time at all. The body tube was pre-marked with where to cut the fin slots and mount the launch lugs.
Didn't need any "special tools" and used the tools I already owned .
The only draw back that I could find would be: the instructions mentioned a plastic nose cone and not the balsa one it came with. I had to add some weight to compensate after the first flight .
Finishing:
I went with plain old Krylon Black and Safety Yellow.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
For the first 3 flights or so I used a D12-5.
On the first flight it was launched on a rather short rod (only 4 ft ) and came off a little squirrelly due to the fact that the NC was made of balsa instead of a heavier plastic.
I've flown it about 5 or 6 times now with the biggest motor being a G55-10.
Recovery:
The shockcord is okay, but I decided to update it a little and add a section of
1/8" Kevlar®
cord between the steal cable and the elastic cord. I also replaced the 'chute
with a streamer for a faster recovery. No real wear on it other than paint
chips...
Flight Rating: 4 out of 5
Summary:
Pro:
Con:
Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
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