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| Manufacturer: | LOC/Precision ![]() |
Brief:
LOC's Minie-Magg is a single-staged HP rocket popular with many fliers. Begad! Ahoy! Its stubby profile combined with a basic build make it a fun flier for larger motors, as well as smaller H motors for a lesser field.
Construction:
T' parts were contained in a durable plastic bag. Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' inventory o' parts are as follows:
I felt t' components t' be a fine quality, shiver me timbers, and found no warpin' o' t' fins.
Outside o' t' Minie Magg's size, it is a basic build. Avast! I used 15 minute epoxy for t' assembly and 30 minute on fillets. T' instructions are simple t' follow and are included on t' back-side o' t' info/picture card. Well, blow me down! I would speculate that a person should have no problems assemblin' this rocket from t' instructions LOC supplies.
All t' parts fit together well and required minimal, matey, if any sanding. Avast, me proud beauty! I decided t' deviate slightly from t' instructions, though, matey, me bucko, in order t' add a few things t' improve t' longevity o' me Minie-Magg. Blimey! T' supplied shock cord mount is epoxied on t' inside side o' t' airframe, matey, and uses elastic for shock cord material. Ya scallywag! I did nay feel confident usin' this arrangement, ya bilge rat, so I put an eyebolt in t' forward centerin' rin' t' anchor t' shock cord. Ya scallywag! I also opted t' use 20' o' tubular nylon in lieu o' t' elastic. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! Attachin' t' cord t' t' eyebolt was done via quick link. Avast, me proud beauty! I also felt t' plastic eyelet on t' nosecone would prove weak on this larger rocket. Begad! T' remedy this, matey, arrr, I drilled a 1/2 hole in t' base o' t' nosecone, ya bilge rat, passed me shockcord through it, ya bilge rat, arrr, me hearties, and passed it back through t' hole pre-existin' at t' bottom center o' t' nosecone. Avast! Blimey! Thus far, it has held up well.
Another minor "CON" t' this rocket be t' fins do nay go all t' way t' t' motor tube. T' make amends, ya bilge rat, I decided t' keep t' aft centerin' rin' off until after I put t' fins on. Aye aye! Avast! Blimey! On t' inside o' t' airframe where t' fin tabs came barely through, I put 2 inch wide fiberglass bandaids t' length o' t' fin root.
Lastly, arrr, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, I added t-nut & brass strip Kaplow-style motor retention before addin' t' aft centerin' ring.
As for building, me hearties, arrr, here are me thoughts: PROS 1. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Quality o' airframe, wood components, and nosecone. 2. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Exceptional fittin' o' parts. Begad! Blimey! 3. Ahoy! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! Simplicity o' build/instructions, even if built "stock."
CONS 1. Blimey! Shock cord attachment and shock cord material. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! 2. Ahoy! Fins are nay t' t' motor tube. Ahoy! 3. Well, blow me down! Begad! Lack o' motor retention, which is fairly common in mid-power and HP rockets.
Finishing:
T' finish off me Minie-Magg, me hearties, I filled t' tube spirals with 3M Spot Putty. Arrr! On t' fins, matey, I used a couple coats o' SIG sandin' sealer from t' local R/C plane store. Ahoy! After sandin' things smooth, I employed two light coats o' white Krylon primer, arrr, sandin' betwixt coats. Arrr! Begad! For me color coat, ya bilge rat, I chose Glossy Krylon Grape. I chose this color in honor o' me friends' daughter, me bucko, whose name is Violet and likes rockets.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight:
Flight prep for this rocket is easy. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! It's wide enough t' fit all recovery items with no hassle. Instead o' t' large amount o' waddin' t' Minie Magg would require, a 18"x18" piece o' Top Flight Nomex be used. I also added one o' their Nomex sleeves for good measure. T' LOC catalog notes that one could fly this rocket with a G80 SU motor.
T' maiden flight o' me Minie-Magg was at Black Rock XII in Nevada. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I chose an I161 medium for t' ice breaker. Avast! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! It was a good choice and recovery happened without a hitch. Blimey! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! At this point, I've gone as large as an I211. Aye aye! Blimey! All flights have been arrow straight, arrr, and exceptional "rock & roll" motors for this rocket seem t' be t' I300, ya bilge rat, I357, shiver me timbers, and o' course, shiver me timbers, t' I211. Blimey! Blimey! For good measure, me bucko, me breakdown o' motors used in t' Minie-Magg are thus:
I've had only one incident when t' fin popped loose. In light o' that, I would rate t' Minie-Magg's flyin' and prep at a top notch 5.
Recovery:
No cons regardin' flight recovery after swappin' out t' shock cord and usin' a different anchorin' system. Pros: Stock 'chute seems adequate.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
I'm quite pleased with this rocket. Begad! In me opinion, matey, it only needs a couple o' things added t' improve it: Shock cord and shock cord attachment. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! Also fin root strengthenin' is probably a good idea. Even if built stock, t' parts are outstandin' in their fit and quality, and t' build is straightforward. Overall, it's a fun flier. Begad! I'm constantly amazed at how many Minie-Magg's I see at launches. Blimey! Ahoy! I believe it's a fine L1 rocket on t' H123, shiver me timbers, me hearties, also.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
This kit is great for people who want a fun high powered rocket. The size is not cumbersome and the build is not complicated. Components Model: 07653 Skill Level 3: Average Skills Needed Length: 37.000" (93.98 cm) Weight: 53.000 oz (1502.52 g) Diameter (Max): 5.540" (14.07 cm) Fin Count: 3 Motor Size: ...
This was my first High Power Rocket. I certified L1 and L2 with this same rocket. It is very easy to build. LOC"s "LOC-N-Fin" method of using fin tabs inside to air frame worked very well. With the tabs installed the fins naturally fell into the proper perpendicular orientation. With the big 5.5" air frame applying epoxy to all the interior parts was very ...
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D.G. (August 1, 2001)