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REV 2.4 - Mon Aug 16 11:34:49 2010

Art Applewhite
Scimitar 18mm
P.O.Box 294064
Kerrville, TX 78028
 
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SPECS: 3.75" x 6" - .4 oz
ROCKSIM FILE: MISSING - please submit here
SpaceCAD FILE: MISSING - please submit here
REC'D MOTORS: B4-2, B6-0, B6-2, C6-0, C6-3

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(Contributed - by Matthew McFarland - 07/27/05) Art Applewhite 18mm Scimitar

Brief:
This is a neat little aerobrake design that flies great with a lot of spinning!

Construction:
The kit consists of two sheets of cardstock, a motor hook, and the instructions.

The instructions are easy to follow and have great illustrations that spell everything out easily. I found that it only took 25 minutes to cut out all the parts and assemble it! The parts fit great and there were no issues in the build. After the glue dries you have a very sturdy little craft.

Art Applewhite 18mm Scimitar When rolling the motor tube be very careful not to use too much glue and glue the motor into the mount.

One thing I did that was not in the instructions is hold the fin pieces together with a bunch of paperclips to dry. Dry time for mine was about 20 minutes before the first flight. I was flying it in under an hour!

Finishing:
The kit comes in many colors and needs no finishing when you are done. One could spray a clear coat on it to protect it from moisture if desired. Also due to the fact that it is paper, one could draw or decorate it any way they wanted.

Construction Rating: 5 out of 5

Art Applewhite 18mm Scimitar

Flight:
I used all B6-0 motors and had great flights. It is as easy to prepare as putting the motor in the motor tube.

It flys nice and straight and spins rapidly during ascent. It is fun to watch.

Recovery:
The recovery is aerobrake so all you do is watch it fall and then pick it up. It will probably win the prize for landing closest to the pad.

Flight Rating: 5 out of 5

Summary:
This rocket is great fun! I only wish I had bought a few more of them.

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5


Rating
(Contributed - by Blake Eric DeMarcy - 08/02/08)

aaw_scimitarBrief:
A very simple rocket that is capable of EXTREME spinning! This review is for the super scimitar.

Construction:
My Scimi (yes i call scimi, prnounced like semi) is florecent red but looks more like some shade of orange. Still happy. It comes printed on two sheets of cardstock and can be built in less than an hour. I ordered it along with a Green Stealth. You choose your color.

The intructions are very clear. There are three pages: two focusing on contruction and one on flight prep. The rocket is very simple. You can choose to either make it fly on 18mm or 24mm motors. There are only three parts to cut out: the top, bottom and motor mount. The first step is choosing the 18mm or 24mm mount. I chose 18mm. You cut on the lines guiding for each size. For the top and bottom, I would recommend using scissors instead of a knife. Once the top is cut, you score the dashed (fold) lines and then fold the top so that the printed side is inside the body. Then you cut out the bottom section and glue it in, making sure that launch rod holes line up. Then you form and glue in the motor mount. Done. It is so simple.

PROS: fast, easy construction, clear instructions, choice of either 24mm or 18mm mounts, fast customer service from art.
CONS: none noted.

Finishing:
The card stock comes pre-colored unless you choose white. Art reccomends putting on some clear coat, but I passed.

Construction Rating: 5 out of 5

Flight:
The scimitar was flown the same night about two hours after constuction. The plan for the night was to use one pack (three) of motors. Flight prep is super quick: Insert motor, adding masking tape if needed, then insert ignitor and put 'er on the pad. Art says you should put a ball of wadding in the open end of the motor held with masking tape to prevent burning. An Estes C6-3 was used. After pressing the button, Scimi lifted and about 5 feet from the ground started spinning like a helicopter!!! IT WAS INSANE!!!! SO COOL!!! The C-engine seemed to burn longer than usual which doubled the cool factor.

Recovery:
After burn-out, Scimi went about 5 more feet and flipped over. About a second later the ejection popped and Scimi was still spinning when she hit the ground. Landed about 30 feet from pad. Flight was about 100 feet in altitude. Perfect.

Flight Rating: 5 out of 5

Summary:
This is a great value for just $6. You get the option to build two motor sizes in one rocket and get INSANE flights. On a scale of 1 to 10 on coolness factor, it gets a 10. Two thumbs up. And the fact that it builds in less than an hour and needs no finish is the icing on the cake.

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5

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Date Name Motor Ejection/
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08-02-2008 Blake DeMarcy Qst SU C6-3 Just Past (1-2sec) 5-10 mph winds Scimi Tari - First Flight. WARNING: TORNADO THREAT IN FOOTBALL FIELD!! LOL! About 100 feet with tornado-like spinning. Fun
09-03-2008 Blake DeMarcy Est SU B6-4 Very Late 0-5 mph winds Scimi Tari - Flew in my church court yard for wednesday night church. Both the kids and the teacher loved it. As always, crazy spin and no damage.
09-03-2008 Blake DeMarcy Est SU C6-5 Just Past (1-2sec) 0-5 mph winds Scimi Tari - Another church flight. Impressed the teacher yet again with a larger motor, no damage.
09-03-2008 Blake DeMarcy Est SU C6-5 Just Past (1-2sec) 0-5 mph winds Scimi Tari - More courtyard fun. No damage.
09-03-2008 Blake DeMarcy Est SU C6-5 Just Past (1-2sec) 0-5 mph winds Scimi Tari - Yet another teacher-impressing flght. No damage
06-26-2010 Dwayne Shmel Est SU A10-0 None - Tumble 0-5 mph winds Event: Monthly Launch
Actually 13mm - Not very high.
   

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