Manufacturer: | LOC/Precision |
Brief:
The LOC Magnum is single-staged with a main 54mm motor mount and two 29mm
outboards. A good rocket for level 2 certification.
Construction:
The parts were all OK. I was surprised that the slots for the fin tabs had to
be cut. The other LOC kits I have done have precut slots, like the Forte,
EZI-65, Expediter, LOC IV, Graduator, and I-ROC. The instructions for assembly
were fine. I added a middle centering ring above the fin tabs to make a fin
can. I also used a 38mm main motor mount instead of the 54mm and 29mm
outboards. I built it for the J350 reload.
The kit includes two cardboard (standard LOC) body tubes: booster and payload section, three 3 precut fins made of 3/16" plywood, a hard plastic nose cone, and a 1/2" diameter 6" long cardboard launch lug, you cut into 3" pieces - I replaced this with roomier thin wall brass launch lugs (not supplied).
Finishing:
Finishing was easy. This is true for all LOC tubing, I think. There were no
decals. I just painted mine pumpkin orange.
Construction Rating: 4 out of 5
Flight:
I used a J350 for a Level 2 flight. It flew fine, and the boost looked
straight. Apparently, my fin alignment, while not perfect, was good enough. My
sanding job on the fins was minimal, so I think the rocket will fly OK even if
you do not do a great job on the fins. The projected altitude (wRASP) was
1700', so it put on a nice show without going too high.
Recovery:
I did not use the parachute which came with the kit. The kit parachute probably
works fine, I'm just a bit paranoid about parachutes with lots of shroud lines.
The body separates at the payload section, I used motor ejection. The kit supplied a shockcord that was elastic and an eyebolt for shockcord attachment to the front centering ring. I used a Nomex® chute protector and shockcord sleeve (not supplied) instead of wadding.
Flight Rating: 4 out of 5
Summary:
The kit has typical LOC quality. It is ideal for Level 2 certification using a
J350. It fit in the back of my car OK. If you are paranoid like me, you can
upgrade the recovery system. I used 1" tubular nylon for the parachute
harness.
Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
( Contributed - by Dan Patell - 10/20/02) Brief: A large high-powered rocket that should be considered for a Level 2 certification flight. Modifications: Several minor changes were made and are described below. Construction: The rocket comes with: A plastic Nosecone, 2 thick paper body tubes, three motor mount tubes, 2 1/4" plywood centering rings, 3 1/4" p ...
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C.E. (February 1, 2001)