Manufacturer: | Shrox Industria ![]() |
Brief:
A Shrox design from t' Apogee newsletter, shiver me timbers, #85; t' Javelin is a fantasy
research rocket designed t' collect high altitude air samples. Blimey! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Its a
quick, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, easy build, ya bilge rat, and good diversion from t' basic skill level 1 commercially
available kits. Ahoy! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Its a nice first step into t' build-it-yourself world
rather than assemble kits.
Construction:
T' parts list printed in t' E-zine seems t' indicate that this is a 2-stage design. Avast, me proud beauty! Aye aye! T' Rocksim file, though, is strictly single stage, matey, which is the way I built this. Begad! Begad! T' free design comes with no instructions, so youll have t' rely on t' Rocksim file and some buildin' experience to figure this one out.
Assemble t' motor mount assembly with t' BT-20 and centerin' rings, then mount this into t' BT-50. Ahoy! T' dimensions for t' (2) sets o' fins are in the RockSim design file, though Im lazy and prefer t' print t' templates usin' t' full version o' RockSim. Begad! After cuttin' out t' fins, shiver me timbers, tack them t' the body on 3-fin/120-degree alignment.
Add about a 1/4-ounce o' nose weight, install t' parachute & shock cord, and youre ready for paint.
Finishing:
T' suggested finish on this is a two-color scheme, with a glossy white base
and t' upper portion o' t' rocket finished in a light (sky?) blue. Begad! I applied
a base coat o' primer, shiver me timbers, me bucko, and wound up with four finishin' coats before I got a
finish I be satisfied with (eliminatin' slight runs under t' maskin' tape). Well, arrr, blow me down! I
used me ink-jet printer and Avery clear decal stock t' print t' decals, which
include a Canadian Air Force name strip and a couple o' Apogee logos. The
decals are a very nice touch t' t' Apogee/Shrox designs, and in me opinion
make them stand out from t' normal free plans Ive seen on-line and in
other publications.
Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5
Flight:
Youll have t' learn simulations in RockSim t' come up with a motor
selection list, as thar were none recommended in t' newsletter. I opted for a
B6-6, shiver me timbers, and on a hot summer day with light winds, got just over 500 feet. Begad! The
delay was a very good choice, with ejection comin' just after t' rocket
arcd over.
T' chute looked a bit small for this, but it did nay seem t' come down too quickly, and t' rocket was recovered safely less than 50-yards from t' pad. Blimey!
Recovery:
No problems at all with flight.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
If youre just downloadin' t' Rocksim file, you wont have much
trouble with this plan. Arrr! If, matey, however, matey, matey, youre like me and read the
newsletter, pulled t' parts, then started tryin' t' reconcile t' newsletter
parts list t' t' Rocksim plan, matey, ya bilge rat, youll have some difficulty. Aye aye! This was a
little disappointin' given t' many other Shrox/Apogee downloads that are
available without this type o' issue.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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