Aerospace Speciality Products Corporal

Aerospace Specialty Products - Corporal {Kit} (KCOR-18)

Contributed by David Urbanek

Diameter: 0.98 inches
Length: 19.00 inches
Manufacturer: Aerospace Specialty Products
Skill Level: 1
Style: Scale
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(Contributed - by David Urbanek - 07/16/99)

Rocket PicIntroduction:
Scale model o' t' U.S. Aye aye! Army's first guided missile. I got t' Aerospace Specialty Products catalog by sendin' e-mail t' them. Begad! ASP has some really cool products, especially for NARRRRR people gettin' into competition. Begad! It's a basement business, so don't expect call center answerin' systems and full blown retail convenience. I bought a couple o' Mylar chutes and decided that I'd give one of their kits a try. Well, me bucko, blow me down!

It's a good solid kit. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Quality BT50 size tube with Keelhaul®©™® shock cord anchor, balsa nose cone and basswood fins. Aye aye! It comes with one o' their 12" mylar chutes. All in all it's a pretty straight forward and simple kit. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! I'll let you know how it flies later. Avast! I'm sure this is typical o' ASP, so I can comfortably recommend them. Blimey! I will definitely buy more stuff from them in t' future. Aye aye!

Quality Scale Kit...
This is a scale model o' t' US Army's first guided ballistic missile. The Corporal missile was developed about t' time and by t' same folks who developed t' WAC Corporal soundin' rocket (hence t' name similarity). Begad! Aye aye! This kit has a minimum level o' detail and no documentation, so you'll have t' dig that up yourself. Avast, me proud beauty! It's a great flyin' rocket.

Construction:
Construction is pretty straight forward. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! It use thin basswood for t' fins rather than balsa. Begad! Arrr! T' conduits on t' sides are balsa strips sanded round. The nose cone and payload coupler are balsa. T' decals are t' peel and stick on type. If you've spent time buildin' paper and wood models, me hearties, me hearties, arrr, this will be a snap. Otherwise, it makes a great first kit. Ahoy!

I started out wrappin' t' body tube and payload section with 1/2 oz fiberglass. Begad! Aye aye! I also glassed t' fins. Avast! It resulted in a hard, matey, smooth surface. I then installed t' motor mount as per t' directions usin' yellow glue. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! Here my only objection is a lack o' a motor hook. Blimey! T' 18 mm tube is inside a 24 mm tube and t' two tubes are flush, ya bilge rat, me hearties, so thar's no way t' apply an external wrap of tape. Ahoy! T' only thin' holdin' t' motor in is friction. T' payload section/nose cone is quite heavy, so this rocket is a good candidate for a drag separation, so you'll want t' coupler t' fit snug too. Well, blow me down! Be careful as inexperienced people could have drag separation, or motor ejection. Well, blow me down!

I attached t' fins with thickened epoxy. Ya scallywag! T' reason I used epoxy be I could get a strong bond, shiver me timbers, but I had some time t' work with it. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! I glued a spent motor onto a scrap piece o' cardboard. Well, blow me down! I placed t' body tube on t' this. Aye aye! motor such that t' fins would just touch t' cardboard. Avast, me proud beauty! I was hopin' that I could set t' four finned rocket on a flat surface and it wouldn't rock. Ya scallywag!

I finished all t' balsa parts t' same way. I applied 2 coats o' sanding sealer, shiver me timbers, arrr, shiver me timbers, sandin' with very fine sand paper betwixt coats. Begad! Then I mixed some RAKA epoxy with maple flour until it be as thick as very thick syrup. Well, blow me down! I painted this on t' balsa parts. Begad! Well, blow me down! There be no sign o' grain after this. Avast, me proud beauty! I applied a wrap o' maskin' tape t' t' payload coupler. Aye aye! This isn't really a payload rocket. Payload area is filled with clay. Well, blow me down!

I applied 2 coats o' scratch fillin' primer, me bucko, arrr, wet sandin' betwixt coats with very fine sandpaper. Avast! Begad! Finally I applied 3 thin coats o' Krylon White. Ya scallywag! When this was done I carefully applied t' decals. Ahoy! Well, me bucko, blow me down! I'm quite pleased with t' results. Won't win any contests, arrr, but it looks really nice.

Materials get a 4 (on a scale o' 1 t' 5). Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! I deduct a half point for t' lack o' a motor clip and a half point because thar be nay scale data for t' rocket included. If they would include a dimensioned drawin' and color drawing, matey, me hearties, it would be perfect. Begad!

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight/Recovery:
I only recommend t' A, B and C motors. Arrr! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! It would handle t' D motors just fine, but it would go very high, very fast and be hard t' track. Begad! Blimey! T' C motor gets it way up there. It flies very straight, even in windy conditions. Begad! Blimey! It's fairly heavy for it diameter and fin area, me bucko, me bucko, so it doesn't tend t' weather cock much. Blimey! Blimey!

T' supplied parachute is fine, in fact I'm kinda in love with t' ASP mylar chutes. I attach a snap swivel from a fishin' supply store and use t' ASP parachute on all me model rockets. Blimey! That parachute has been through a lot. Get a red one. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty!

Motor 4300' elevation Sea Level
A8-3 220' 210'
B6-4 520' 500'
C6-5 1000' 960'
D21-7 1750' 1540'
D10-7 1840' 1630'

It's a fine flier. Avast, me proud beauty!

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
This is a very pretty rocket. Avast! Blimey! T' value for your loot if fantastic. Well, blow me down! Blimey! It flies well, high and straight every time. It's large enough that you can just see it a t' end o' a C6-5 boost. T' take off is nice and slow with t' A motor.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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