Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Pratt Hobbies |
Brief:
Beginner's streamer recovery model. Small and light enough for competition.
Construction:
The kit includes: One (1) 18mm x 12 in body tube, three (3) pre-cut plastic
fins, one (1) CMR-style nose cone, one (1) Kevlar® shock cord, and one (1) Nomex®
parachute protector.
NOTE: This review is focused on the Simple Six which has been updated to the Super Six. The description from Pratt Hobbies of the Super Six: "The Super Six comes with hard balsa fins that have been precision cut by laser. No knives or scissors are needed. The Super Six can be built entirely with white ("Elmer's") glue. Super Six kits feature a high impact plastic nose cone, Kevlar® shock cord, plastic streamer, and a HeatShield so flameproof wadding is never needed. The Super Six body tube is 12 inches long. Our special crush-resistant tubes are finished with a special white overwrap that makes it easy to decorate the model with markers or paints. Our special motor mount holds in the rocket motor with one wrap of 1/4 inch masking tape; no hooks, no friction fitting."
Instructions were clear and simple. Make sure you follow the recommendations for adhesives, as there are some unusual material combinations to join here. The updated model, the Super Six, has hard balsa fins, so this may not apply to it.
Finishing:
Since I built this for my NARTREK streamer duration requirement, I colored it
with a red marker to save weight. It looked ok, but not as good as a painted
finish.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
I flew it first on an A8-3. Beautiful flight, straight up, ejection at apogee.
Duration (with a large mylar streamer) 28 seconds. I needed more duration for
NARTREK, so I tried a B6-4. (Again with a large mylar streamer.) Another
beautiful flight, but a lot more drift. Out of the field, across the road, and
into some trees. I never found it.
Recovery:
Usual Kevlar® shock cord, but with a Nomex® chute protector-- no wadding needed.
I like that. Great rocket for sport flying, NARTREK or competition. For sport
flying, I would use the included plastic streamer.
Flight Rating: 5 out of 5
Summary:
Easy to build, good flyer. Follow the directions carefully, and you should have
no problems.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
Brief: Single Stage sport model rocket with streamer recovery. The parts list: 1 white body tube, 12" by .8" OD 3 laser cut 1/8" balsa fins 1 plastic nose cone, approximately 1 3/4", Parabolic shape 1 cardboard shoulder tube, goes into nose cone. 1 cardboard "thrust ring" 1 motor mount tube 1 Kevlar shock cord (not elastic, approximately 48"), three ply Kevlar cord ...
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M.S. (September 1, 2000)