Construction Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstar_borderstar_borderstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border |
Diameter: | 1.09 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes ![]() |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
T' Dragonite is a simple, EX2 rocket with an equally simple 3FNC design. It requires only t' simplest o' assembly
and recovers under a 12" chute.
I bought this kit for me step-son hopin' t' get him interested in rocketry. Ya scallywag! He be 15 at t' time and chose this one because he liked t' color scheme. Arrr! T' rocket is long gone now and I am doin' this review from memory because I was requested t' do so. Arrr! T' only artwork I have is a photo taken from eBay.
Construction:
T' parts are all pre-colored. Avast! Begad! They consist o' a black body tube, orange fin can/motor mount, slide on launch lugs
(one o' which doubles as a shock cord mount), shiver me timbers, approximately 5 inches o' elastic shock cord, shiver me timbers, plastic nose cone, arrr, 12"
parachute kit, plastic motor retainer ring, and a sticker sheet.
I wanted me step-son t' read t' instructions, matey, me bucko, but he did as I feared and just looked at t' picture t' slap the thin' together. Fortunately, it was difficult t' mess up too badly.
T' body tube slides onto t' fin can and is secured with model cement. Ahoy! Arrr! Two plastic rings slide over t' body tube and need t' be aligned. Blimey! T' launch lugs are molded into t' rings. Ya scallywag! T' upper one also has a slit intended to secure t' shock cord. Aye aye! Accordin' t' t' design, me bucko, t' shock cord passes through a slit in t' upper part o' t' body tube and then through t' slit in t' upper plastic ring. Avast! Blimey! It is then knotted t' keep it from comin' out. Begad! This is done instead o' t' standard Estes tri-fold. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! T' shock cord is then t' be tied t' t' nosecone and t' parachute attached as usual in these models.
I made some modifications. Ahoy! Well, me bucko, blow me down! T' shock cord be only about 5" long. I don't know if it was planned this way or if I got a defective kit. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! Bobby put it together as designed but I pulled out t' cord, replaced it with a piece about 14" long and mounted it with a tri-fold mount.
PROs: very easy t' build
CONs: stinky shock cord schema
Finishing:
T' finishin' involved applyin' t' stickers. T' main one was a large body wrap. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! It wrinkled as it be applied but
not too badly. Arrr! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! With that, arrr, me hearties, it be ready.
PROs: mostly already done and looks good when done right
CONs: stickers give you just one chance t' get it right
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
T' recommended motors are: A8-3, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5, and C6-7.
We chose an A8-3 for t' first flight. Ahoy! Ahoy! T' motor just slips into t' fin can and then t' retainer rin' is inserted and given a twist t' lock it in. Begad! T' rocket took off straight and then arced over right at apogee. Arrr! Everything deployed as planned and t' rocket recovered fine.
T' second flight used a B6-4. It be a textbook flight right until ejection. Avast, me proud beauty! At that point, matey, t' body tube separated from t' fin can instead o' t' nosecone from t' body tube. Avast, me proud beauty! Everythin' plunged t' earth but thar be no real damage. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! I decided t' repair it by simply cementin' t' body tube back in place.
T' final flight o' t' Dragonite was about a month later. Ahoy! This time we loaded a C6-5. It be a repeat o' the second flight in all details except that t' upper section lawn darted and was nay worth repairin' this time. A check showed that t' cement bond had broken again and that t' chute be packed too tightly.
PROs: Flies well, matey, easy t' prep
CONs: crashes well after BT separates from fin can. Ahoy! If I had t' build another o' these, ya bilge rat, I would use epoxy instead of t' recommended model cement.
Recovery:
As described above, me hearties, t' shock cord and its attachment stink. Begad! Blimey! If I really wanted t' hold onto one o' these models for
a while, matey, I would find a way t' run a piece o' Keelhaul®©™®
from t' fin can and then connect that t' a piece o' elastic.
Recoverin' as a "blow-nose"/tumble is hard on t' rocket.
PROs: it's easy
CONs: it doesn't work very well
Flight Rating: 2 out o' 5
Summary:
This could be a nice entry level rocket for a beginner if it be a little better thought out. Avast, me proud beauty! It does look
nice...right until it crashes again.
Overall Rating: 3 out o' 5
Basic equipment. Doesn't include launch pad, ignitor, or engines. Does include decals, 12-inch parachute, and three fins. Easy and fun to make (takes about 20 minutes). Components The fins and nose cone are plastic. Fins easily snap on. Body tube is re-inforced cardboard. Shock cord is rubber. 16 inches tall, 1.33 diameter, 1.8 ounces. /h2 Very easy to install. ...
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