Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Published: | 2010-04-14 |
Manufacturer: | Sunward Aerospace ![]() |
Brief:
Sunward Aerospace LTD's, me bucko, Tri-Force, me bucko, look futuristic with it's fin on pod arrangement boasts 9
laser cut fins set on three pods. Begad! Standin' 14 inches tall and 1.637 inches in diameter, t' Tri-Force is a good looking
rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! It has an 18" plastic parachute.
Construction:
T' Tri-Force kit contains t' followin' parts:
All parts in t' instructions were in t' kit. T' laser cuttin' o' t' fins is so good, me bucko, that three o' t' small main fins were loose in t' kit and t' tips got damaged in shipment. Avast! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! I sent an email t' Sunward informin' them o' the problem and they corrected it immediately with no questions and a nice apology for t' inconvenience.
T' directions for t' rocket are multi step within a step. Ya scallywag! So make sure t' read all t' pages a few
times
prior t' t' build. Arrr! Avast! Step one has you cuttin' out t' main tube markin' template then settin' it aside. Ahoy! Step two builds
t' motor mount assembly. Ahoy! Avast! Steps three through nine have you markin' all t' tubes and mountin' t' fins t' t' pods,
and them t' t' main body tube. Aye aye! Step ten mounts t' motor assembly. Blimey! T' thin plywood centerin' rings made this an easy
task they slid right into t' tube. I did install t' motor mount in t' rocket before I installed t' pods. Avast, me proud beauty! I think it
is easier t' do this when t' main body tube has no fins. Avast, me proud beauty! Begad! You can push t' motor mount in and even t' two tube without
t' obstruction o' t' fins. T' laser cuttin' o' t' fins is so shipshape three were already loose in t' kit. Ahoy! They have
been replaced no questions. T' only variation I did t' t' kit be I installed t' Sunward BT60 Baffle Kit. Blimey! When you
install t' baffle, me bucko, keep t' baffle, moving, in t' tube until it gets where you want it. Avast! Arrr! If you pause it will stick,
like it did t' me. T' tube wrappin' templates for t' pods were a little short and I extrapolated t' edge fin line.
Basically it is a standard four fin mount pattern.
Pros: Fun Build
Good instructions easy t' follow.
Cons: Tube guides for pods too small
Lots o' fillets t' glue for fins t' deal with.
Finishing:
I filled t' balsa nose cone and fins with Elmers wood filler and sanded. T' main
fins are tiny so I used a padded clamp t' hold them while finishing. Blimey! Aye aye! Very little sandin' is needed. Blimey! Begad! Sandin' betwixt the
pods is a little tedious. Avast, me proud beauty! After sandin' I primed and painted t' rocket. Aye aye! I did nay care for t' yellow and other colors
that were pictured on t' kit so I made t' final color purple. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! No decals supplied with kit. Blimey! Good lookin' rocket. Avast, me proud beauty! Lots
o' fillets t' sand for fins.
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
I prepared t' Tri Force for its maiden launch day before. Ahoy! Avast! I built me Tri Force with the
recommended baffle so no waddin' is needed. Blimey! I folded t' parachute and rapped t' shock cord and put it in t' body
tube, matey, Launch day. Blimey! Wind 5 -10 MPH with gusts o' 15. Aye aye! Clear and sunny, ya bilge rat, it be a great day t' launch rockets. Well, blow me down! T' first
flight o' t' Tri Force be on an A8-5 Estes motor. I know t' recommended motor is an A8-3, but I did nay have one.
Needless t' say with t' winds and t' longer delay, t' rocket went up nicely, me hearties, shiver me timbers, but came down like a lawn dart. Avast, me proud beauty! It hit
t' sand and two seconds later t' ejection charge went off. Arrr! Arrr! So I do nay think an A8-3 motor would be a good first
motor either. T' Tri Force took t' landin' like a lawn dart, without any damage. Nay even t' nose cone. T' second
flight be on an Estes B6-6. This motor was a good choice and put t' rocket around 550 feet and it landed nicely. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! The
third be on an Estes B6-4. This was t' best motor for t' day. T' rocket flew perfect for t' conditions. Begad! It was
windy this day and t' rocket did nay weather cock in any o' t' launches. Avast, me proud beauty! T' area we where in be too small for any
larger engine. Ahoy! Arrr! But I would say it will handle a C size motor. Well, blow me down! Avast! An engine hook is used t' keep t' motors in place.
Pros: This rocket flies very straight.
Shock cord length is appropriate.
With baffle easy t' prepare for launch.
Tough, matey, takes rough landin' without damage. Aye aye!
Cons: Recommended motor nay big enough.
Recovery:
T' parachute be t' right size for t' rocket. T' decent rate is such that t' rocket
is nay damaged upon landing. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! It even took a lawn dart landin' from about 150 feet and was nay damaged. Well, blow me down! T' ejection
baffle worked perfectly and t' parachute be nay burnt or charred. Ahoy!
Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5
Summary:
Pros: T' Tri Force is a good lookin' rocket. Begad! Well, blow me down!
Fun t' fly and it flies really good.
Cons: Alignment guides too short t' wrap around t' pod tubes.
Nay really a con but t' thought should be addressed
T' build was fun and a little challengin' on t' patience, due t' all t' fin and pod alignment and gluing. Ahoy! Begad!
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
Other:
Overall this was a fun rocket t' build and fly. Aye aye! I liked t' tube and pod design. Aye aye! T' instructions
are straight forward and t' illustrations are good. Avast! Aye aye! T' tube guides bein' t' short, be a minor glitch and be easily
corrected. Ya scallywag! Avast! Sunward classifies this as a Skill Level Two. I would classify it a Skill Level Three build, due t' all the
small fins and alignment concerns. Patience is definitely recommended for this build. Begad! Begad! . T' rocket is fun t' watch and
is already one o' me favorites. Aye aye! I can nay wait t' put a C size motor in it.
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