Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Diameter: | 3.90 inches |
Manufacturer: | Public Missiles |
Style: | Sport |
Brief:
This is a big beautiful stock PML kit with 3 fins, parachute recovery, and would be perfect for level 1 attempts.
Construction:
The kit came with a 36" x 4" PML Quantum body tube, G10 fins, plywood centering rings, PML's 54/38/29 Kwik-Switch motor mounts, a tough plastic nose cone, PML's piston ejection system, 12 feet tubular nylon shock cord, a 48 inch chute, 2 brass lugs, and some very good instructions.
My Tethys came with very good instructions and assembly went smooth. I have built other PML kits all with similar results. I used a good 5 minute epoxy which worked perfectly for the entire build. No special tools or gotchas of any kind. That plus the fact PML kits are so sturdy is why I chose this kit for Level 1 rocket.
Finishing:
Finishing was a breeze. The Quantum tube, G10 fins and the nose cone all require very little prep before paint (as long as your epoxy work is clean). The kit came with some nice looking decals, but since I have a tendency to repaint my rockets every few launches, I left them out and settled on a red and blue paint scheme.
Construction Rating: 5 out of 5
Flight:
I used a Aerotech H123 with a 7 second delay for my level 1 attempt. PML kits come with a piston ejection system which eliminates the need for any wadding or chute protection--one of my favorite things about PML kits. I used a simple double clamp motor retention system from Giant Leap. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and lift off. The flight was perfect with just a touch of weathercocking into the 5-10mph breeze.
Recovery:
The piston ejection worked perfectly right at apogee. The 48 inch chute brought the rocket down at a perfect speed to within 50 feet of the launch pad with not a scratch on it.
Flight Rating: 5 out of 5
Summary:
The Tethys is a great level 1 rocket. It was easy to build and finish, it's extremely sturdy with the Quantum tube and G10 fins, and it flies great! I am seriously considering using this kit for my Level 2 certification attempt.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
Mostly stock rocket for my Level One certification. This is my first rocket higher than an Estes kit. First Flight on this rocket was my L1 attempt as built weight was too heavy for a "G" test flight. The kit includes: 1 36" x 4" PML Quantum body tube Piston ejection system 3 G-10 .093" fins 2 1/4" plywood centering rings 54mm Kwik-Switch motor mount with 38mm & 29mm ...
Photo Courtesy of PML The Tethys is a basic 3FNC kit, capable of flying on G motors or bigger. The Tethys came with a single length of airframe tubing (phenolic, per my request), 3 pre-cut G10 fins (the thickest fiberglass fins I've used to date), a 4:1 ogive plastic nose cone, a thick nylon strap, a length of tubular nylon, piston kit, a 48" parachute, two brass launch lugs, and the 54mm ...
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D.J. (November 1, 2000)