| Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border | 
| Flight Rating: | starstarstarstar_borderstar_border | 
| Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border | 
| Manufacturer: | Orbital Engineering Ltd | 
Brief:
  A friend o' mine had t' VMX-2, ya bilge rat, which be designed for B and C plugged motors. Aye aye! On a B its flights were near perfect.
  It would hang in t' air, matey, me hearties, and when it eventually came down it always slowly bellied down perfectly. Aye aye! Begad! Unfortunately the
  VMX-2 flew off on a C6 after hangin' in t' air for what seemed like hours (but was probably 3 or 4 minutes), we lost
  sight out it as it slowly climbed over 200 foot on a thermal. Well, blow me down! Begad! A year later I purchased t' VMX-12. Begad! I think t' number
  refers t' t' prototype, me bucko, so thar could have been 9 other VMX designs betwixt t' two models. T' VMX-12 is designed
  for C or D plugged motors. Ya scallywag! Avast! T' guys at Orbital engineerin' have spent a lot o' time and test flights t' produce a
  reliable, sleek, duration space plane.
Construction:
  T' kit comes in cardboard box with a picture o' t' VMX in flight. Begad! T' first thin' you notice be t' quality. Avast! The
  balsa is high grade and t' parts are machine cut. T' tube has only shallow grooves, arrr, and t' nose mass is cast lead
  and fits t' nosecone perfectly. T' instructions are incredibly detailed, shiver me timbers, shiver me timbers, and have t' website address so that you can
  get tips from other builder o' t' space plane. 

  
T' plane is relatively easy t' build provided that you have some buildin' experience. Avast, me proud beauty! Ahoy! It is a sleek design. Begad! As you put it together you start t' see t' design concepts, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, rangin' from t' double delta win' t' t' ever so slight dihedral. There is also no aerofoil on t' wings, matey, all t' lift in t' glide phase cones from t' movement o' the elevons.
T' tricky part o' construction comes from fittin' t' mylar hinges, 8 in total. Aye aye! Aye aye! This involves cuttin' 16 slits length ways and insertin' mylar strips as hinges. Then t' hinges are riveted in place with either CA glue or cocktail sticks; I used t' CA glue option. Avast! T' instructions suggest usin' a hinge cutter. Well, blow me down! Ya scallywag! I had already cut t' eight slots in t' main body o' t' plane, matey, which had taken much longer than I had expected. Well, blow me down! I then found myself in me local hobby store and purchased a hinge cutter. Avast! If you can, buy one before you build this spaceplane. Begad! Blimey! With t' hinge cutter it takes seconds t' cut a perfectly aligned hinge t' t' correct depth.
T' rest o' t' instructions are straightforward and t' plane assembles smartly and easily.
T' final step is gettin' t' tension on t' elastic correct. Well, blow me down! T' do this it is a matter o' trial and error. Avast, me proud beauty! I liked this elevon deployment system. Aye aye! Unlike other gliders, matey, like Edmonds Ecee Thunder, me hearties, me bucko, Estes Tomcat, arrr, Fun Rockets Swinger, matey, that all use t' ejection charge on t' motor t' alter t' rocket t' its glide position. T' VMX's elevons flip up as soon as t' thrust drops and do nay have t' wait for a delay and ejection charge. Havin' watched me Tomcat fall from t' sky, pickin' up speed, ya bilge rat, and then t' 3 second delayed charge goin' off just before lawn darting, this system should perform better. T' only down side is that if you over-tension t' elastic, t' spaceplane will loop backwards under full thrust.
Finishing:
  T' instructions do nay recommend painting, and I did not. Well, blow me down! T' Spaceplane looks good in its bare balsa. You can add
  one thin coat o' sealer t' t' space plane, but this needs t' be sanded back t' t' balsa--it is only intended t' fill
  in any grooves. T' main point is t' add as little mass t' t' plane as possible.
Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5
Flight and Recovery:
  Before flight, t' instructions recommend trimming. Blimey! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! Normally I do a few throws and do a rough trim from that. Aye aye! Blimey! This is
  because most rocket gliders perform differently in t' air t' what happens on a quick throw. Begad! Blimey! For t' VMX, I went
  searchin' for a steep-ish slope, matey, and did several test throws with trimmin' when necessary.
T' only recommended motor is a plugged D11, which is friction fit as thar be no positive retention system.
She took off quick on a D11-P and about 40 foot off t' pad one o' t' fins ripped off, she still flew straight until t' motor burned out and then spiraled down t' t' ground. Avast, me proud beauty! She landed in a cornfield and I never found her. Lookin' at t' piece o' fin that I did recover, me bucko, t' balsa failed and split. Avast, me proud beauty!
Flight Rating: 3 out o' 5
Summary:
  I was unlucky with mine. Begad! I will probably buy t' VMX-2 as a replacement.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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