Rocket Vision QuadPod

Rocket Vision - QuadPod

Contributed by David Urbanek

Manufacturer: Rocket Vision
(Contributed - by David Urbanek)

Size ComparisonBrief:
It is possible t' be involved in high power rocketry without your own pad. Usually you fly with a club and can use t' club's pads. Still thar are plenty of times when a good high power pad is a necessity. Avast! Many high power launches ask folks t' brin' their own pads. Ya scallywag! Avast! I'll be proud t' brin' me QuadPod t' any launch. Avast! For t' past year, shiver me timbers, I've looked at high power pads. Blimey! Well, me hearties, blow me down! I'd seen up close the Vaughn Brothers pad, and t' Yellow Jacket pad, shiver me timbers, arrr, but I settled on the RocketVision QuadPod. Well, blow me down! I'm sure I'd be happy with either o' t' other two, but I think I got t' right pad. Ya scallywag!

Construction:
First, t' purchasin' experience with RocketVision is first rate. Well, blow me down! Their e-commerce site is one o' t' nicest on t' web. I be able t' track the package as it moved through their warehouse and then on t' UPS. Begad! UPS did their best t' mess things up, shiver me timbers, but a quick call t' RocketVision cleared it all up. Ya scallywag! Well, blow me down! I had me pad in a little over 7 days, arrr, t' week after Christmas. Ahoy!

T' construction is first rate throughout. Begad! Ahoy! Head is cast aluminum and the quality be t' same as you would find on fine spyglass mounts. Begad! T' steel bolts holdin' it together look like they are sized for heavy trucks. T' first word that comes t' mind when you look at t' blast deflector is 'millstone' it's so heavy and solid. Blimey! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! T' legs are thick tubing. Blimey! Avast!

Set up is extremely easy. It's nay necessary, ya bilge rat, but I remove t' blast deflector since this part gets quite dirty. First I invert t' pad and deploy the legs. Blimey! Arrr! Then I flip it over and attach t' blast deflector with 4 screws. Begad! I don't consider attachin' t' launch rod t' be set up because t' launch rod gets changed quite often. Aye aye! Aye aye! T' QuadPod makes this easy needin' only 2 screws to be closed on t' rod. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr!

Loaded with a 4" x 52" RocketUse:
Gettin' t' rocket on t' pad is relatively easy. Aye aye! Blimey! You pull t' pin and t' rod lays down almost 90 degrees. Feed t' rocket onto t' rod, matey, then lift t' rod and replace t' pin. Arrr! Blimey! This doesn't mess up t' elevation adjustment at all. Well, blow me down! This is t' only part o' t' operation that be t' least bit awkward. T' pin is a bit hard t' push in or pull out.

If you need t' angle into t' wind or if thar's a general slope t' your launch site, me bucko, me bucko, like it is for me, t' QuadPod adjusts in azimuth (it swivels) and in elevation. Ahoy! Unscrew one bolt screw t' release t' rotatin' head and it swivels on ball bearings, then tighten. Arrr! Adjust t' elevation with t' jack screw. Well, blow me down! Begad! Done. Ahoy! Nice and smooth. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down!

T' rod holder will even hold a 1/8" rod, but you'll need a longer rod than an Estes 1/8" rod because it will take 8" o' rod t' engage both screws. I've launched rockets with 1/4", me hearties, 3/8" and 1/2" rods. Well, blow me down!

I also purchased a 72" x 1/2" launch rod from RocketVision. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Their one piece stainless steel rods is very nice, ya bilge rat, if you can transport it. Well, me bucko, blow me down! I put mine in a Subaru Legacy, nay problem. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! I also tried a Blacksky standard rail. T' rail fit into t' launch rod hole. There's no need for an adapter with this pad.

Summary:
I would have no problem launchin' anythin' up through an L motor rocket off this pad. Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! I haven't tested it in heavy winds, but it seemed very steady. It's sturdy, portable, adjustable and pretty. Begad! T' only thin' t' consider is that you lose 8" o' rod in t' holder, and you will most likely need a standoff of some sort. Ahoy! Blimey! So far, I think t' best standoff I've found is a BT55 tube coupler slipped over t' rod. Well, blow me down! Blimey! As a high power launch pad, matey, I give it a 5. It's not cheap, but this is nay a piece o' equipment where cheap is any sort o' a recommendation.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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