Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Diameter: | 3.10 inches |
Manufacturer: | LOC/Precision |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
The Stovi is a unique 6-fin HP rocket with parachute recovery.
Construction:
The Stovi comes with seven (7) 24mm tubes and one (1) 29mm tube. It can be construted with either a 24mm or 29mm motor mount. All of the components were high quality that is typical with LOC products. It comes with a 3.1" Diameter airframe and a reducer to 2.26".
The kit was easy to assemble with the instructions provided. I'll admit that I had to think about the method of assembly to incorporate the 29mm central motor tube. It is necessary to remove a 'sliver' from each of the outboard 24mm tubes so that they all fit into the 3.1" diameter airframe. This means that you cannot cluster anything in the outboard tubes. It is absolutely unnecessary to utilize the outboard tubes with the H-128 loaded anyway. (believe me). The fins are 'wedged in the valley made by the two adjacent motor tubes. I did fold some sandpaper and slide it between the tubes so that I could sand the correct bevel on each side of the fins.
Motor retention.... How to do it? I cut 2 circular pieces to insert into the ends of two of the outboard 24mm tubes. I sanded the section out where the interference of the 29mm tubes exists. I couple of blind t-nuts and some epoxy later, I had positive motor retention.
Finishing:
There were no decals with the rocket kit. That is just fine by me, I like creating something unique anyway. The color scheme that I came up with was a combination effort between my son, Alex, and me. I painted the outboard tubes alternately bule and yellow. The rest of the airframe is also blue and yellow with thin yellow or blue monokote strips applied. I cut the lettering out of monokote to put the finishing touch on it.
Construction Rating: 4 out of 5
Flight:
I don't really remember what the recommended motors are or if they still exist. It doesn't mater anyway because it's tough enough to handle an H. I have one launch picture that must have been an F because it was really underpowered. At least I got the rocket IN that picture!
Flight Rating: 4 out of 5
This a great rocket. It looks and flies great.
Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
( Contributed - by John Coker) Note: This is a slightly shortened, edited version of John's review and fewer pictures. Visit John's site for the full review or enjoy the bulk of it here. The Loc/Precision Stovi kit was the fourth rocket I built and certainly the most substantial. The kit goes together completely with epoxy and has plywood fins and a complex tail end with six ...
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brett phillips (October 12, 2023)
I picked up an open package Stovi at a launch the other day but it had no instructions. The Loc Precision site doesn't list them, probably because it's out of production. So I was wondering if anybody would help me out and send a copy of the Stovi instructions if you still have them. Well, thanks for your time.
Best regards,
Brett Phillips
brrrett2@gmail.com