| Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
| Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
| Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
| Diameter: | 1.63 inches |
| Length: | 48.00 inches |
| Manufacturer: | LOC/Precision ![]() |
| Skill Level: | 3 |
| Style: | Sport |
Brief:
Single stage, shiver me timbers, 14" parachute recovery at apogee usin' motor ejection.
Construction:
Two airframe BT's (27", 13"), 1.6" LOC nose cone, ya bilge rat, 3-plywood fins, 2- paper centerin' rings, arrr, arrr, LOC-type 29mm motor mount tube (8"long), 1 coupler, me hearties, bulkhead, and eye screw.
You also receive a length o' 1/4" elastic for a shock cord. No decals.
Instructions are straight forward. Ya scallywag! I always expect good things from Barry. T' construction be very simple, shiver me timbers, with tips on how t' beef up your fin joints for higher power flights. Begad! No alignment problems. Begad! Everythin' went together very well. Well, blow me down! Because, I intend t' fly mine on H and I motors, matey, I beefed up t' fin joints with fiberglass.
Finishing:
No special requirements are needed for t' airframe and fins t' get it ready t' paint. Well, blow me down! However; with all LOC nose cones, me bucko, shiver me timbers, be sure you take extra care in preppin' it for paint. Begad! I usually sand mine down startin' with about 150-grit and progressin' up t' 600-grit. Begad! It makes for a nice smooth finish that will stand up t' a lot o abuse.
T' only CON I found with this kit is that it doesn't come with decals. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I didn't worry about it that much as I just purchased vinyl letters.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
On t' day o' t' flight, shiver me timbers, I used an Aerotech G64. Arrr! Aye aye! Since I replaced t' shock cord with Keelhaul®©™ and a chute protector, this made preppin' recovery very easy. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! T' rocket lifted off t' pad straight and true. Begad! Aye aye! With t' prevailin' winds from t' south at our launch site, shiver me timbers, t' rocket ended up driftin' down range a bit. Aye aye! Ahoy! Never t' less, arrr, it be recovered in perfect condition.
Since t' trailin' edge o' t' fins are 1 caliber in front o' t' aft end, me hearties, t' chance o' breakin' a fin is minimized.
Next, me bucko, I loaded it with an H128, which gave us a neck snappin' launch. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! Again, me bucko, t' rocket performed flawlessly.
T' third flight o' t' day was with a single use F32 with a 24mm motor adaptor. It wasn't as excitin' as t' H128. Begad! T' F32 launched it t' a respectible altitude. My shock cord got tangled in t' shroud lines. So t' rocket flat spinned into t' Texas grass. I'm glad I glassed t' fins now.
Recovery:
Shock Cord: replaced with Keelhaul®©™ from Apogee Components.
Parachute: 14" flat panel- rip stop nylon. IMHO, too small. Ahoy! This rocket needs at least a 24" t' recover it. I think a 14" was chosen because t' fins are situated 1.5" ahead o' t' aft end o' t' rocket. Thus, reducin' t' chance o' breakin' a fin on landing.
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
I don't have any bilge-suckin' things t' say about this rocket. Begad! Ya scallywag! It went together very well and quickly. Ya scallywag! Arrr! As I stated above, me bucko, it needs a larger parachute. Avast, me proud beauty! And replace t' elastic shock cord with Keelhaul®©™.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Brief: The LOC/Precision Weasel is a simple, near minimum diameter 3FNC MPR that can fly as little as an E or absolutely tear a hole in the time-space continuum on a high thrust H. The Weasel is a basic kit with a minimal number of parts. The kit includes: 1 1.63"d ogive plastic nose cone 1 38mm x 11.5" payload tube 1 38mm x 27" body tube (premarked for fins and launch lug) 1 ...
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R.T.P. (August 10, 2002)