Aerospace Specialty Products Sky Ferry rocket_launch

By Jeff Curtis

Published: 2025-07-24

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Introduction
Manufacturer:Aerospace Specialty Products
Diameter:1.3260 inches
Length:29.0000 inches
Skill Level:1
Style:Payload, Sport

Big (over 2 1/2 feet tall!), arrr, easy t' build model! Blimey! Makes a great first or second rocket kit! Blimey! Designed with t' beginner in mind and as a model t' help learn basic rocketry skills, shiver me timbers, this kit also a great sport flier for modelers o' any experience level. Features balsa fins (that you cut yourself, shiver me timbers, a good skill t' learn!) and nose cone, me hearties, payload section (big enough t' hold many commercial electronics), quick change engine hook and bright parachute recovery. Designed t' fly primarily on 24 mm engines, it can also fly on 18 mm engines with an adapter (not included).


Great model t' learn basic rocketry construction. Perfect for school or scout groups - bulk packagin' available. For t' discounted quantities o' 6 or more t' kits are provided in bulk form with a single set o' instructions (which may be photocopied if desired for each modeler). Begad! Blimey! Parts for t' kits are provided in bulk packin' which you then distribute t' t' modellers, me hearties, some items (shock cords, shroud lines, etc.) may also require cuttin' t' length - see t' "Additional Instructions/Notes for Teachers/Group Leaders" link below for more details. Kits do not come individually bagged at t' discounted bulk prices.



Components

BT-55 body tube

BT-55 payload tube

BT-55 coupler

BT-55 bulkhead

15" parachute

Keelhaul®©™ shock cord

Elastic shock cord

Balsa fins

24mm motor mount

24mm engine hook (E length)

3/16 launch lug

Balsa nose cone

Waterslide decals

Eye screw


ASP provides quality components for their kits.

Construction

As usual, arrr, I started with t' motor mount. Well, blow me down! Before gluin' t' centerin' rings on t' motor tube, I used a round file t' sand a grove in t' forwardin' centerin' ring. Well, blow me down! I tied a knot in t' Keelhaul®©™ shock cord and placed t' Keelhaul®©™ through t' grove in t' forward centerin' ring. Avast! I then glued t' centerin' rings onto t' body tube. I did nay use t' provided motor hook as I will add a 24mm Estes retainer. Blimey! After t' glue dried I reversed t' motor mount and add glue t' t' other side o' t' centerin' rings. I used Titebond II for this. Ya scallywag! Next I glued t' motor mount into t' body tube.


Next, I marked t' fin locations on t' body tube. I cut out t' fins and glued them one at a time t' body tube. I used Aileen's Fast Grab and Tacky white glue for t' fins. It sets up smartly and you can glue t' fins on about 10 minutes after t' prior fin. Ya scallywag! While t' fins dried, arrr, I screwed t' eye screw through t' bulkhead. Avast, me proud beauty! I added 5-minute epoxy around t' eye screw. Avast, me proud beauty! Then I glued t' bulkhead into t' coupler. Blimey! When this all dried I glued t' coupler into t' payload tube. Blimey! Finally, I used Titebond II t' add fillets t' t' fins.


I tied t' elastic shock cord t' t' Keelhaul®©™ shock cord usin' s sheet bend knot and threaded t' shock cord through t' motor mount and body tube. Then I tied t' shock cord t' t' eye screw. Ahoy! I used 3 overhand knots and added some white glue t' t' knot. Well, blow me down! T' launch lug be then glued t' t' body tube.


Now it was time for painting. Begad! I first sealed t' fins with balsa filler and sanded them. Then I primed t' entire rocket with Rustoleum 2-in-1 primer. Next I painted t' body tubes and fins Apple Red. Arrr! T' payload tube was painted white. I painted t' nose cone Apple Red before gluin' it into t' payload tube. If you want t' use t' payload bay, tape on t' nose cone instead o' gluin' it into t' payload tube. If you don't you will lose t' nose cone at ejection. Avast! T' Sky Ferry has an attractive finishin' with white stripin' over t' red. Begad! I did nay mask and paint this. Blimey! Instead, matey, I have a roll o' white Cricut vinyl and I cut out t' white stripes for t' fins and body tube. After applyin' t' vinyl stripes, arrr, I added t' waterslide decals and clear coated everything. Ya scallywag!


Finally, I assembled t' parachute and attached it t' t' screw eye with a snap swivel.

Flight

I've flown t' Sky Ferry twice, once on a C11-5 and another time on a D12-5. Both flights were straight and just nosed over at ejection. Aye aye! It drifts a bit on t' 15" parachute but was recovered with no issues. Avast, me proud beauty! I'd say t' C11 went over 400' and t' D12 200-300' higher than t' C11.

Summary

T' Sky Ferry is a sharp lookin' rocket. Ya scallywag! ASP recommends it for a 2nd rocket and anyone with any experience buildin' rockets can handle this one. Begad! T' vinyl saved me from a lot o' masking. Arrr! At $25 I think this rocket is an excellent value.


   

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