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Brief:
The Mustang is a single stage mid power rocket.
Construction:
The Mustang was my first mid power and first Aerotech kit. I opened the box to find one tube, a 5:1 ogive nosecone, 4 trapezoidal fins, and a beefy motor mount. The centering rings were made of black fiber material, very stiff. The shock cord was about 6' long. The nose was made out of plastic and was tethered to the end of the MMT by the shockcord.
The instructions were very easy to follow. There were a few illustrations that one new to building AT kits might need and they were very detailed. The assembly order was fine for me and it had no templates.
The build was very easy except for the fin locks. They were a crush fit on the motor tube even after 15 minutes of sanding with 150 grit sandpaper! These locks were also very helpful, as there was hardly any eyeball alignment needed. This kit looks to be very sturdy.
PROs: Not much fin aligning needed, simple construction
CONs: Fin lock fit.
Finishing:
The finishing was a bit difficult, mainly with paint sticking to the nose. There were detailed instructions for painting and you use the box as a guide to decals. There were 8 fin decals and 3 name/stripe decals. I painted mine orange instead of the stock gray as I had planned on putting this model up there. It looks very good if I do say so myself with orange and it helps a little bit with visibility.
PROs: Cool 3-color paint scheme
CONs: Numerous decals
Construction Rating: 4 out of 5
Flight:
The motors were basically any of the AT 29mm mid power motors and their 24mm line. There was even a recommendation for the 18mm D21!
I used an E30-7 for all of the Mustang's flights. It has a baffle so no wadding is needed. You just load the motor adapter (for 24mm) and secure in the rocket. It has a motor clip for retention.
At liftoff, the Copperhead lit the Blue Thunder motor instantly and it roared off the pad, almost going out of sight on this small motor.
Recovery:
The 6' elastic shock cord was attached to the motor mount and would be hard to replace in the future because of its mounting location in the 1.9" tube.
It recovered fairly close to the pad for all three flights. The recovery was somewhat slow for a 16" parachute but it landed close to the pad. There was no damage to the chute because of the baffle.
Flight Rating: 5 out of 5
Summary:
This is a good rocket for getting into mid power, and goes together easily.
PROs: Looks great, easy assembly
CONs: Fin lock fit.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
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C.J. (November 1, 1999)