Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Eric Truax |
Style: | Odd-Roc |
Brief:
The M.A.G.P.I.E. (Mining Android Geological Prospecting Ion Engine) is a simple cardstock UFO-style rocket that was designed to commemorate NSL 2008. It flies on A10-PT motors and is available for download until June 15th on The Rocketry Blog. While there, make sure you check out the back story so you know exactly what you are flying.
Construction:
All that is needed is one sheet of 110lb cardstock. (I think my card stock is ~65lb and it worked, however, your mileage may vary.)
There are 8 parts that you cut from the printed cardstock. The main sections are the body, motor tube, and three 'legs'. You need a sharp hobby knife and a cutting mat will help. I won't go into any more detail in case I give bad advice--I built mine before the detailed instructions were available. Take your time and use white glue sparingly.
Finishing:
None is required but a clear coat will help protect the finished model. There are currently two color patterns available: blue/amber and red/black. I built the blue/amber version.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
I found that the A10-PT that I had in the range box was used. Micromeister graciously stepped up and gave me a motor. Thanks Micro!
All I did was add a tape thrust ring and slide the motor in. It flew nicely, with some spin in both the up and down directions. Micro flew his twice while I was there, and it was arrow straight. I don't know if this reflects my building skills, the lighter cardstock, or both. It is still a good flier in either case.
Recovery:
It fell nose first but it's light enough that this poses no issue for rocket or spectator alike.
Flight Rating: 5 out of 5
Summary:
This was a cute, fun kit. I suggest you download the plans and build one posthaste! I'm hoping to hear a report of a mass launch at NSL.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
This is a paper 13mm, NSL 2008 Commemorative rocket. Some months ago, I found the link to the plans of Eric Truax's M.A.G.P.I.E.s in PDF form and downloaded them. A lull in my ability to get to my Main Rocket Lab has prompted me to try and build a couple of these interesting looking rockets. There are 2 color schemes of the same plan. Both feature artwork in commemoration of the 2008 National ...
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