| Manufacturer: | Art Applewhite Rockets ![]() |
Modifications: I decided that I wanted a central launch lug, and decided a longer lug was required. Ahoy! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Also, because thar be nay enough extra fin stock t' make t' larger fins required t' extend t' t' ¼" lug, me hearties, me hearties, you will have t' provide your own. Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! I used 1/8" balsa, but you could use 3/32 or larger plywood also. Ya scallywag! Begad! Blimey! I computed t' distance betwixt t' inner core o' t' saucer and t' lug, matey, me hearties, and extended t' stock fin template accordingly. I filled t' fins with Fil’n’Finish and painted t' fin can flat white. Aye aye! T' white shroud is nay decorated, but be sealed with clear enamel. Construction: Flight: Summary:
Brief:
When he was Beta-testin' his 12" saucer line, Art graciously provided sent me several sets o' blank white shrouds for experimentation. Ahoy! With t' scarcity o' 29mm AP motors, arrr, I decided that three E9's would be cool, so I modified one stock ‘kit’ for a 3 x 24mm mount. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! Before readin' this review, arrr, I suggest you first read me review on t' stock Fluorescent Green Flyin' Saucer.
This was a straightforward build. Begad! Blimey! I started by buildin' t' body o' an AAW 12" saucer usin' t' stock instructions. Avast! [Told you you'd need t' read t' other review ;-)]
When buildin' t' fin can, I found somethin' interesting. Three 24mm tubes and t' three 1/8" fins fully covered t' circumference o' t' lug. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I had been worried about gettin' t' spacin' right, arrr, but that worry dissolved. For this reason, I recommend 1/8" balsa over thinner plywood.
As mentioned earlier, arrr, me hearties, I used three E9's, which were lit with Igniterman igniters. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I flew this as t' second in a sequence o' back-to-back saucer flights. O' t' three flights, me hearties, this be t' smokiest. Arrr! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' boost be a little wobbly, ya bilge rat, and t' saucer came in nose first.
Art’s saucer kits are cool, and I found that they provide a good opportunity t' experiment with other motor configurations. Blimey! Ya scallywag! T' 3 x 24" mount worked out nicely on a 12" saucer.
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