Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 0.98 inches |
Length: | 7.75 inches |
Manufacturer: | Aerospace Specialty Products |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Scale |
Brief:
Single stage, scale V2 kit with 13mm motor mount and parachute recovery.
Construction:
This kit consisted of a nicely turned balsa nose cone and lower body section,
laser cut basswood fins and servo pods, and a 9" mylar chute with eye
screw already mounted in nose cone.
This kit is very small but with very detailed instructions. The mini V2 went together with no problems. Probably the most difficult part was sanding the hard basswood fins to scale. The model is very sturdy for its small size.
Finishing:
Finishing was like finishing any other balsa model. Make sure sealer is used on
the nose and tail section and primer did fine taking out the grain on the fins.
I then primed the entire rocket and sanded to desired smoothness followed by a
camouflage paint scheme. When finished, it looks very impressive, just like one
of the big boys, except it is only 7" tall.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
My 7 year old son was excited about this rocket so we had to get out as soon as
possible. We loaded it up with an Estes A3-4T and went out to our local snow
covered golf course. The first launch was perfect--very straight and what
seemed very high for its size and fat shape. Deployment was great; the little
V2 came down about 100 ft from the pad with my son making a nice catch and no
damage. The second launch was with the same motor. The shock cord burned
through and the rocket came down in 2 pieces--the nose with the chute and the
body took me about 45 minutes to find (camo worked good). We repaired and it
has been perfect since.
Recovery:
The only thing I think could be a problem is finding enough room for the
wadding, shock cord, and chute in the very small area left to put it all into
(I skimped on the wadding).
Recovery was very good with a safe descending speed for such a small model.
Flight Rating: 4 out of 5
Summary:
I have really enjoyed this kit. It was a fun, easy to build, and educational
kit. My son now can tell you all about WWII V2 rocket and the different paint
schemes. The rocket for being so small turned out with a lot of great detail
with very impressive flights.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
The following excerpt is
from "Sport Rocketry". The intention is to allow guests to get a
basic feeling about a kit. We strongly suggest that you get a copy of the
referenced Sport Rocketry and read the entire article. Inside you will find
many helpful hints in construction as well as other useful information. For
more information, use the two links above.
"The kit comes with 6 pages of very detailed
instructions, complete with illustrations."
". . . the ASP V-2 comes with a balsa tail cone which has been pre-drilled
for the motor tube."
"The balsa nose cone is already filled with the required amount of nose
weight and has a screw eye attached."
"A short piece of BT-50 size body tube goes between the tail cone and nose
cone."
"An 1/8" wide elastic shock cord . . ."
"A fin pattern is provided for you to trace onto supplied bass wood for
cutting out the fins."
"In addition, a 1/32" thick bass wood strip is provided to make four
servo pods to attach to the fins."
"For recovery, the ASP V-2 uses a 9" diameter mylar
parachute."
The entire article gives the impression is that this is nice small scale kit for a beginner/intermediate modeler.
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