Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 0.95 inches |
Manufacturer: | Apogee Components ![]() |
Style: | Cluster, Payload |
Brief: This is a three finned egglofter designed for NARRRRR eggloftin' competitions.
Construction: Everythin' arrived undamaged and all t' parts were there. T' fins are precut balsa. Blimey! T' fins are precut balsa. Avast! T' body tube is spiral wound paper as be t' motor tube and two sets o' centerin' rings. Avast! Avast! There is a balsa launch lug offset, as t' nose cone is much wider than t' body. Well, blow me down! T' launch lug is 1/8 inch, me bucko, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, thin plastic, arrr, me hearties, like a drinkin' straw. Blimey! T' parachute is 24 inches in diameter and is thin black plastic. Arrr! Its six shroud lines are nylon thread and are affixed t' t' chute via adhesive paper donut shaped reinforcements. Ya scallywag! T' nose cone is thin hollow plastic with a groove in t' middle t' allow cutting, me bucko, t' open it and place in cargo. Avast, me proud beauty! T' nose cone fits into t' body tube with two centerin' rings around its neck. One o' t' rings also serves t' anchor t' shock cord and chute.
Finishing: There were no decals, so I finished it with green Monokote and silver craft paper available from many hobby stores. Begad! T' nose cone is black, me hearties, and I left it unpainted. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! I spray painted t' fins and balsa offset yellow. Begad! It looks unusual t' say t' least. Arrr! There are two complete aft ends with fins and engine mounts and blocks. Aye aye! They have t' same fin design each, only t' one with 3 engines uses wedge fin attachment like me LOC 4-29SS does. Begad! Avast! With couplers and tape, t' ends are interchangeable and will stay in place. Begad!
Construction Rating: 4
Flight: I flew t' rocket first with t' 18mm choice, shiver me timbers, and used an Estes A8-3 and no payload. Begad! Blimey! It flew straight and recovered smoothly, me hearties, but unloaded, ya bilge rat, it nearly drifted out o' reach, shiver me timbers, comin' t' rest in a tree. I had t' climb up and get it. Well, blow me down! Blimey!
Apogee recommends this engine as well as t' A6-4, B4-4, B6-4, C4-5, C6-3, ya bilge rat, and C10-4 for loaded use, me hearties, but unloaded use a C6-5, C10-7, me hearties, and D3-5. Begad! For t' cluster mount, use three 1/2A2-2, A2-3, matey, and B2-3 loaded, and unloaded, use B2-5 and B2-7. I haven't flown it loaded yet, but suspect that t' weight will make recovery shorter and nay treeward!
I used a couple pinches o' worm bed wadding. Blimey! Blimey! If you don't know what this is, it's dry recycled newspaper cellulose puffs that are great t' breed nightcrawlers in, me bucko, me hearties, shiver me timbers, hence its name. Arrr! Ahoy! Blimey! This stuff is better than paper sheets in protectin' plastic chutes. Begad! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! Blimey! T' chute here is unburnt. Begad! Tape bands are sufficient t' retain t' engines. Avast! Avast! Blimey! I use black electrical tape t' close t' nose cone because it matches t' color and looks good.
Recovery: T' shock cord is 18 inches o' Keelhaul®©™ threading, affixed inside t' body tube with a folded paper mount. It be easy t' assemble.
Flight Rating: 4
Summary: Unusual looks, shiver me timbers, easy t' assemble, choice o' usin' one or three engines.
Overall Rating: 4
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