Brief:
Maine Model and High Power Rockets is run by a very young, ambitious, &
entrepreneurial (not necessarily in that order, mind you) Neil Thompson.
Currently he is only offering parachutes up to 28in in diameter but is
certainly "leaving the door open" for other components & even
kits in the future. Neil recommended the the 15in parachute for my FlisKits
Deuce's Wild! & any other BT-60 or greater diameter LPR. He also offers
12in, 22in, & 28in chutes.
Description:
Chute is made of a single piece of bright yellow rip-stop nylon, twisted nylon
shroud lines, & a heavy duty swivel (for an LPR anyway). The chute
measurement is based on the fabric before the edges are turned under to be
stitched because mine measured 14 inches directly across the hexagon & 16
inches from corner to corner. The 6 shroud lines are a bit lengthy (18in from
chute to swivel) but that should help with allowing the chute to get plenty of
air even if it happens to get slightly tangled or twisted during recovery. The
swivel is plenty beefy for use with any LPR & even small MPRs without being
overkill, yet allowing for excellent portability between rockets. All stitching
is done painstakingly well to ensure that the edges of the chute will not come
undone & the shroud lines are firmly attached to say the least.
PROs:
CONs:
Recovery:
I used the chute twice so far in my FlisKits Praetor. First recovery was
perfect: Chute was released & opened quickly right at apogee, bringing it
down with little drift even in 10+mph winds. Second recovery didn't go so
smoothly but that could be attributed to operator error. I didn't pack the
chute as carefully as I did the first time. It tangled slightly upon ejection
with the shock cord but the chute still had enough length in the shroud lines
to allow the chute to open fully.
Summary:
After trying the cheap plastic chutes that come with most LPR kits and Mylar
chutes, I am sold on nylon parachutes in all my rockets. I have found that the
trade-off of the extra weight is worth the quality & reliability compared
to the less expensive alternatives...
I applaud Neil for his hard work, enthusiasm for the hobby, & willingness to find ways to contribute back to the hobby. If Neil Thompson & Maine Model and High Power Rockets is the future of our hobby, then we are in good hands!
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
Sponsored Ads