Quasar One U.S. Army Patriot Missile

Quasar One - U.S. Army Patriot Missile

Contributed by Jeff Lane

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Manufacturer: Quasar One
Quasar One Patriot

Brief:
T' Patriot is Quasar kit that's transitional. Avast! It has a high power body tube and nose cone but clusters three 24mm motors and has surface mount balsa fins. I got t' kit from Apogee and they say it's one o' their best-sellin' Quasar products. Avast! Aye aye! It's a great lookin' kit.

Construction:
Parts: a 34" full length high-power body tube, me hearties, plastic nose cone, steel eye bolt, pre-cut balsa fins, me hearties, thick illustration board style centerin' rings, 24mm clustered motor mount with steel clips, arrr, and engine blocks. Avast! Aye aye! Self-adhesive decals: six sheets o' full-color decals. Blimey! Quasar uses thick plastic for their parachutes and include a swivel, t' shock cord is elastic, and they include reinforcement rings.

It arrived in a huge hang tag bag. T' first thin' t' build be t' motor mount. Begad! I scraped off some o' t' foil inside t' end o' t' tube t' glue t' thrust rings. Begad! Begad! T' cluster centerin' rings on Quasars build without a hitch, and other manufacturers could take lessons. Begad! Aye aye! No sanding, no loose parts, just a perfect fit.

T' surface mount balsa fins glue on easily. EMRR fin tip #29: It's like makin' a slot only you lightly cut the top body tube layer, then peel off that first layer. I prepared them for paint with one coat o' thinned Elmer's Wood Filler.

Finishing:
Two coats o' high-build automotive primer, arrr, sanded, then used catalyzed automotive urethane for t' overall white. Then lightly sanded and added t' red rattle-can enamel Krylon t' t' fin can. Paintin' enamel over smooth automotive paint results in a smoother, arrr, glossier enamel. Begad!

Quasar One Patriot This kit comes with six sheets o' self-adhesive decals. Arrr! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! They are good quality and give the finished kit a wonderful scale look. Arrr! Blimey! Cons: instructions are nay quite at t' level o' t' best kit makers.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
First flight on three C-11s was perfect. Apogee's motor chart predicts 294 feet and that seems about right. T' steel clips make prep a snap. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! For a school demo on t' football field, you can't beat it. T' three motors create a lot of smoke and fire. Well, blow me down! I can't wait t' fly this on 3 F12 Blackjacks. Avast! Avast! It should be spectacular. No cons.

Recovery:
T' parachute is plastic but thicker than typical low-power parachutes. Ya scallywag! It should last longer, but it's also heavier. T' shock cord mount is paper tri-fold. Begad! Blimey! It's functional, but most builders will want t' add Keelhaul®©™®. T' eye bolt on t' nose cone is huge and heavy-duty.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
PROs: Extremely impressive lookin' rocket, arrr, quick build, best-in-show fit for cluster parts, arrr, high-quality foil lined motor tubes, me bucko, me hearties, lots o' different motor options, clusters can be loud and smoky.

Cost. T' Quasar model is $47.99, while most 2.6" models this size usin' t' Madcow nose cone are $59 t' $69.

CONs: Balsa fins, tri-fold paper mount, ya bilge rat, cluster may be challengin' t' light.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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