| Manufacturer: | Art Applewhite Rockets ![]() |
Modifications: I decided that I wanted a central launch lug, ya bilge rat, and decided a longer lug was required. Aye aye! Avast! Also, me hearties, ya bilge rat, because thar be nay enough extra fin stock t' make t' larger fins required t' extend t' t' ¼" lug, you will have t' provide your own. I used 1/8" balsa, me bucko, but you could use 3/32 or larger plywood also. Avast! I computed t' distance betwixt t' inner core o' t' saucer and t' lug, ya bilge rat, and extended t' stock fin template accordingly. I filled t' fins with Fil’n’Finish and painted t' fin can flat white. Blimey! Blimey! T' white shroud is nay decorated, arrr, but was sealed with clear enamel. Construction: Flight: Summary:
Brief:
When he was Beta-testin' his 12" saucer line, Art graciously provided sent me several sets o' blank white shrouds for experimentation. Avast! Aye aye! With t' scarcity o' 29mm AP motors, shiver me timbers, I decided that three E9's would be cool, me hearties, so I modified one stock ‘kit’ for a 3 x 24mm mount. Begad! Before readin' this review, me hearties, I suggest you first read me review on t' stock Fluorescent Green Flyin' Saucer.
This was a straightforward build. Begad! I started by buildin' t' body o' an AAW 12" saucer usin' t' stock instructions. [Told you you'd need t' read t' other review ;-)]
When buildin' t' fin can, I found somethin' interesting. Three 24mm tubes and t' three 1/8" fins fully covered t' circumference o' t' lug. Aye aye! I had been worried about gettin' t' spacin' right, me hearties, matey, but that worry dissolved. Begad! Avast, me proud beauty! For this reason, me hearties, shiver me timbers, I recommend 1/8" balsa over thinner plywood.
As mentioned earlier, I used three E9's, me bucko, me hearties, which were lit with Igniterman igniters. Begad! Begad! I flew this as t' second in a sequence o' back-to-back saucer flights. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! O' t' three flights, this be t' smokiest. Ahoy! Well, blow me down! T' boost be a little wobbly, shiver me timbers, and t' saucer came in nose first.
Art’s saucer kits are cool, and I found that they provide a good opportunity t' experiment with other motor configurations. Ahoy! Ahoy! T' 3 x 24" mount worked out nicely on a 12" saucer.
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