Public Missiles Nimbus

Public Missiles - Nimbus {Kit}

Contributed by Tyndall Epps

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Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
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Diameter: 2.10 inches
Length: 73.00 inches
Manufacturer: Public Missiles
Style: Sport

Rocket PicBrief:
T' Nimbus is a 54mm minimum diameter rocket from PML that is designed for extremely high altitudes. Avast! PML claims that this rocket has reached over 13,000 on a K motor. Begad! It consists o' a phenolic airframe, ya bilge rat, PML's CPR 3000 dual recovery system , me hearties, G10 fiberglass fins , shiver me timbers, and a plastic nosecone. Blimey! Arrr! It has a 36" nylon main chute and a 144" nylon streamer for a drouge. Ya scallywag! PML recommends that this kit be fiberglassed and they offer a fiberglassin' kit for this purpose.

Construction:
T' Nimbus is a very well engineered kit employin' PML's CPR 3000 recovery system. Begad! This is one o' t' best dual recovery systems I've seen and I have used t' design in me other rockets as well. For more information on t' design o' this system, visit PML's website.

T' instructions for this kit are very complete and easy t' follow. Begad! Even a person with limited experience buildin' high power rockets should be able t' handle this kit. Avast, me proud beauty! Drawings are included and are clear and easy t' understand.

T' parts o' this kit fit perfectly t' first time. Avast! I did nay have t' sand a single piece. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! I built this kit straight from t' instructions with one exception. I had an accident while epoxyin' t' upper ejection tube into t' airframe, t' assembly dropped and t' airframe cracked and t' centerin' rin' set inside t' tube. Well, blow me down! Result-- I had t' order a new section o' 54mm tubin' from PML. Aye aye! (by t' way I received it t' next day via priority mail). Begad! Since this be a full 36" piece I decided t' use t' whole thin' instead o' cuttin' a 15" piece off. This resulted in a very tall rocket which is now probably over stable. Well, blow me down! Avast! I would nay recommend this as a modification. Begad! Although it flew perfectly on a Kosdon J280 in 15MPH winds I will probably cut it back t' t' designed length .

Alt PackageT' good features o' this kit are t' well fittin' parts, t' "dado slots" used for surface mountin' t' fins and t' design o' t' CPR 3000 system. Avast! This be t' 3rd minimum diameter rocket that I have built and t' "dado slots" work great. They involve cuttin' slots about 1/4 t' 1/2 thru t' airframe and settin' t' fins in these slots. T' only change I make t' PML's instructions which tell you t' epoxy them in place is that I set t' fins with medium viscosity CA and then apply epoxy fillets t' t' joint. Avast, me proud beauty! I have yet t' lose a fin. Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! On me modified VB38 t' main chute separated and t' rocket came down very hard on just a streamer and thar was no damage t' t' fins.

T' remainder o' t' construction is very straight-forward and does nay need t' be discussed here.

One feature that I have nay mentioned be t' piston system used t' deploy t' main chute and drouge. Begad! Bein' new t' t' hobby I asked a lot o' questions at our launches at Whitakers N.C. Blimey! We have a lot o' very experienced people in this group and most o' them recommend leavin' t' pistons out. I started t' do just that but decided t' try them anyway. Begad! (the only piece o' advice that I have nay used). Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! T' result - T' pistons have worked great and I will probably keep usin' them . Ahoy! Like PML says in t' instructions-- Just make sure they slide freely. Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! They should fall out when t' airframe is turned upside down.

Now for t' bad part. Avast! I hate PML's phenolic tubing. Well, blow me down! It is too brittle, me bucko, ya bilge rat, hard t' cut without chipping, and has deeper than normal spirals t' fill. Arrr! About t' only thin' I would use this stuff for is as a mandrel for fiberglassing. Avast! Avast, me proud beauty! I am nay good at fiberglassin' so I use Hawk Mountain or Giant Leaps filament wound epoxy fiberglass tubin' for high stress applications. My next project is goin' t' be an exact copy o' this kit usin' Giant Leap's 54mm tubin' and replacin' t' Nimbus fins with a 54mm Acme fin canister and flyin' on a K700.

Finishing:
Finishin' be done usin' basic finishin' techniques. Avast, me proud beauty! I filled t' spirals with Elmers wood filler. Begad! It took three heavy coats but it worked. I then applied two coats o' Krylon white primer and finished in with Krylon purple and Krylon brass colored metallic paint.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

RRC2Flight:
So far I only have 1 flight on this bird. Aye aye! It be a perfect flight on a Kosdon J280. Aye aye! Blimey! This be me Level 2 cert flight and it was very windy that day so I decided t' go with t' smaller J instead o' t' K185 that I had planned t' use. Avast! Begad! Blimey! T' Kosdon pushed this lanky 5 lb plus (loaded) bird through a 15MPH wind straight as a arrow . Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! T' PML CoPilot made by Cannonball Works deployed t' streamer right after it arc'd over and t' main came out at about 400ft . Well, blow me down! Blimey! Exactly as planned. Aye aye! Blimey! T' rocket was recovered about several hundred yards away all laid out in a straight line.

Recovery SectionRecovery:
T' CPR 3000 works great as does t' PML CoPilot. This altimeter is essentially t' same as t' RCC2 from Cannonball Works. Ya scallywag! T' instructions are easy t' follow , t' altimeter is easy t' prep and every flight has worked t' perfection. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I also use this on me VB38 which I modified for dual recovery. Ahoy! With t' exception o' one flight in which I put too much BP in t' ejection charge a blew apart me homemade screw on coupler. Ahoy! T' altimeter be in t' part that came down hard under streamer only. Blimey! No damage and I have had a couple o' nice flights with it since then . Well, blow me down! Aye aye! Includin' t' Nimbus flight.

Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5

Summary:
Great lookin' kit . Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! Get rid o' t' phenolic tubing. Begad! CPR 3000 be t' best, ya bilge rat, easiest t' use dual recovery system I've seen so far.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

UPDATE 6/01: Just like t' add a follow-up on t' phenolic tubing. Arrr! Apparently PML's phenolic gets more brittle with age. Well, blow me down! Aye aye! I went t' Orangeburg for t' June launch. Aye aye! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! I had t' rocket prepped except for t' motor and propped it up against t' back o' me vehicle while I went t' purchase a motor. When I came back t' rocket had fallen over and cracked t' tubin' in 2 places. Arrr! Begad! Result- I took a hammer t' t' airframe pieces and cracked t' airframe away from t' CPR 3000 components and they are goin' in a all fiberglass version. Well, blow me down! Begad! Moral - Either fiberglass this kit from t' start or better yet - start with all fiberglass tubing. Begad! PML - find a better grade phenolic.

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