Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 1.33 inches |
Length: | 19.80 inches |
Manufacturer: | Semroc |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Clone, Sport |
Brief:
The Magnum Hornet is a Semroc Retro-Repro of a Centuri model. It is designed for 24mm motors but includes an 18mm
adapter. Recovery is via 12" parachute.
I ordered my kit from Semroc directly and had it within two days.
Construction:
The kit includes a balsa nosecone, one BT-55 body tube, a 3/16" launch lug, water slide decals, an elastic shock
cord, Kevlar®
thread, a screw eye, four laser-cut balsa fins, and parts for both 24mm and 18mm motor mounts. The 18mm mount is a
24/18 adapter.
The instructions were easy to follow and check off as I went along. Everything went together well. The only discrepancy I found was with the placement of the launch lug. The instructions say to place it four inches from the bottom, but the illustration shows three inches.
I didn't make this mistake, and it's nothing against the design, but because of the fin shape, it would be easy for someone not paying attention (and not looking at the grain direction) to get the leading edge wrong.
I didn't like the fin guide in the instructions, which basically involved setting the tube over the circle and marking around the edge. I think a fin wrapper is easier to use for marking lines. For alignment I made my own guide using VCP and cardstock.
Finishing:
I normally do, but for this one I didn't fill the spirals. I did apply two coats of Aerogloss sealer and two coats of
Elmer's Wood Filler to the nose cones and fins. I used two coats of Krylon white primer and two coats of Krylon white
gloss paint. I painted the nose cone and one fin Krylon silver. After decals were dry I applied two coats of Krylon
clear coat.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
So far I've flown the Magnum Hornet three times. The first two flights were on B6-4s and third flight on an A8-3. I
used the included 18-24mm adapter. All flights had perfectly straight boosts with deployment at apogee. This rocket
goes surprisingly high on smaller motors. You would need a very large field to fly this on any 24mm motor.
Recovery:
Recovery is with a 12" plastic chute that is attached to two feet of 1/8" elastic. The elastic is tied to
Kevlar®
thread which is attached to the motor mount. The descent rate seemed optimal. The rocket suffered no damage from
landing.
Flight Rating: 5 out of 5
Summary:
One of the pros of this kit is you can fly it on a wide range of motors, depending on the conditions and field size.
The quality of the parts and waterslide decals are excellent. Service from Semroc is great too.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
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