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Manufacturer: | Binder Design |
Brief:
Scott Fisher sold me a bunch of these kits for use in a rocketry class taught at the University of Utah Museum of
Natural Sciences in the fall of 2006.
Photo Courtesy of Binder Design
Construction:
The experience with the Gangsta kit was excellent. A dozen 4th and 5th graders put these kits together on a Saturday
morning, requiring about 3 hours of class time. The kits were constructed with wood glue only. Most of the kids had
some limited model building experience but had never assembled a rocket on their own. They built the kits and we did
swing tests to establish the CG and CP. We planned to launch them on F and G single use motors.
Finishing:
They took their rockets home and painted them and then came out to a UROC sport launch one week later on a beautiful
sunny November day just before Thanksgiving.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight and Recovery:
All but one kid was able to make it to the launch with their parents. We had a dedicated launch pad and we helped
them to decide on the motor, purchase it from Rocket Dog Hobby (on site UROC vendor), and prep their rockets. There was
a sometimes stiff 5-10 mph breeze with periods of calm. All kids launched either 2 or 3 times with single use Aerotech
F and G motors. The Gangsta really moves out on all of these motors. The boost from the G80 really sent it out of
sight. All rockets were recovered from every flight in perfect condition. The wood glue held up beautifully. Epoxy is
not needed in the construction of this kit.
Flight Rating: 5 out of 5
Summary:
This was a really great kit to use in a class setting. The kids were drawn to the cool design and a short rocket is
easy for them to deal with and transport. The rocket is very rugged and the kids loved using an F or G motor as their
introduction to model rocketry.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
Picture Courtesty of Binder Design Brief: Binder Designs Gangsta is a single stage, 2.6-inch diameter, 29mm, four-finned sport rocket, measuring 24.25-inches in length. I wonder if a black rocket named Gangsta is politically correct, yet Im drawn to it because of the unique fin design and long nose cone on such a stubby rocket. ...
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Mike Fisher - Binder Design (July 27, 2003)