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REV 2.4 - Wed Aug 10 18:47:36 2011

Art Applewhite
Scimitar 24mm
P.O.Box 294064
Kerrville, TX 78028
 
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SPECS: 6" x 8" - 1.3 oz
ROCKSIM FILE: MISSING - please submit here
SpaceCAD FILE: MISSING - please submit here
REC'D MOTORS: D11-P, E9-P, any AT SU or 24/40 RMS with ejection charge removed

Rating
(Contributed - by Kevin Timmins - 04/01/04)

Brief:

This design is fantastic. A pyramid shaped cone rocket with swept edges that really make it spin. Another great design.

Construction:

The kit contains
  • 1 x 49mm motor mount tube
  • 3 x square pieces of foamboard
  • 1 x 6 " triangular triangle piece of foamboard
  • Cardsrock template with the panel shapes & rod guide layout
  • 3 page manual on A4" paper , which was very detailed & full of photographs

So it's simple enough although care needs to be taken on the cutting of the panels. Firstly the templates are cut from the cardstock with a sharp xActo and then traced on to each of the three side panels. Once cut the 3 panels have to be bevelled along the joining edges. This requires a very sharp new xActo blade and takes a few passes to get a clean cut. Once this is done they need to be sanded to get a good clean bevel. A bit of care here and all should be fine. Just take your time.

The other template is used to mark the launch rod hole. Once again take your time as it needs to be angled carefully on both side, and the foam picked out using a sharp blade although the instructions recommend a toothpick.

The base triangle is already marked up so just needs cutting out and then sanding. I used a spent 24mm casing with a wrap of fine grit paper to get a nice easy fit.

The instructions say to use woodglue but I found flexible cyano to be a much better choice. Once the 3 sides are joined & the edges sanded to give a nice clean sharp joint the base plate is inserted and glued, again I used flexible medium grade epoxy.

The motor mount is then glued in place with fillets around the mount. I used yellow glue for the fillets. Fillets are also required along the joints between the base plate and sides. The exposed foam edges on the underside of the pyramid need to be sealed with wood glue to prevent any paint dissolving the foam .

Finishing:

The Scimitar needs a good paint scheme. I decided to paint it stock black, but plan to give it a brush coat of Acrylic Interference medium in gold & purple to give it that bit of extra glint in the sun. I did give it a quick coat of primer before using a Krylon gloss coat which initially crazed up, but after a quick rub down with 320 grit and a second coat, it looked pretty cool.

Construction Rating: 5 out of 5

Flight:

Any 24mm single use motor is recommended BUT remember to remove any ejection charge. Due to the current lack of 24 mm Aerotech motors here in the UK, I opted for a D11-P . The baby flew like a dream, spinning as it ascended like a dervish. There was a slight breeze which blew it slightly off vertical but nothing to worry about.

Flight Rating: 5 out of 5

Recovery:

As usual it arced over at apogee, and descended spinning as it came down. Really impressive using Arts Airbraking to slow the descent It hit the ground gently and was recovered with no damage whatsoever.

Flight Rating: 5 out of 5

Summary:

A few people were sceptical it would fly ok. however after the launch they were all impressed. There were also some great comments on the design. Id aim to fly this in less winds to get a more vertical flight. I really need to try this on an E size motor, if only we had access to them here in the UK.

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5

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08/05 - " The one thing about this kit that worried me was trying to cut the bevels. The bottom paper had a nice straight edge so all I had to do was measure back from the top edge the amount of the thickness of the foam board. This was cleaner than using the tick marks. I cut along this straight line with an exacto knife at an angle flatter than 45° and only deep enough to score the 3/16" strip of the top paper board which then pulled off cleanly. This left me with the two straight edges (top and bottom) and the 3/16" square foam between. These hard edges were set at the correct angle. The exposed soft foam between these set edges was beveled with a sanding block. The edges were smooth clean and made a perfect 45° edge with very little work or effort. We also made a inside and outside jig for the 90° joint using 6 lego blocks. Beveling by sanding and the jigs made a great edge with no problems. This is the only way I would do it again. " (K.B.J. )

[Enter Flight Log]
Date Name Motor Ejection/
Altitude
Wind Notes
03-07-2004 Donald Besaw Est SU E9-P None - Tumble 0-5 mph winds - Great first flight, took off nice and straight with a fast spin. Came down tumbling end over end and spinning which was very neat to watch. Next up, AT E30T. No damage.
05-15-2004 Donald Besaw AT SU E30-0 None - Tumble 5-10 mph winds - Very nice flight after some initial Crapperhead problems. Took off very fast and went maybe 350-400 feet up. Nice tumble/spin recovery. No damage.
07-21-2004 Donald Besaw AT RMS E18-0 None - Tumble 0-5 mph winds - Nice loud and smokey flight, these small White Lightning motors are nice. No damage.
08-20-2004 Donald Besaw AT RMS D15-0 None - Tumble Calm - Nice quick flight to about 250 feet. I wish that these small Blue Thunders offered more in the way of visual effects, no visible flame, very little smoke. No damage.
09-30-2004 Donald Besaw AT RMS F39-0 None - Tumble Calm - Excellent flight, nice fast, hard punch off the pad. Nice altitude, seemed to go higher than the Stealth. Nice tumble recovery. No damage. I love these F39T's.
09-12-2010 Donald Besaw AT RMS F12-0 None - Tumble 0-5 mph winds - Haven't flown this oddroc in awhile. Took two tries to light the motor but flew very nicely on the F12J, I loved the smoke trail. Tumbled down and landed close by. No damage.
08-18-2007 Bob Harrington AT RMS E11-3 None - Tumble 10+ mph winds Event: CMASS section launch
- This is a fun rocket. Nice smokey launch and was quite a crowd pleaser.
10-20-2007 Bob Harrington AT RMS F24-4 None - Tumble 5-10 mph winds Event: CMASS section launch
- Nice loud low and slow flight
01-12-2008 Bob Harrington AT RMS F24-4 None - Tumble 0-5 mph winds Event: CMASS Winter Follies
- This rocket is a real crowd pleaser. Loud roar with plenty of smoke.
08-27-2005 Ken Jarosch Est SU D11-P None - Tumble 10+ mph winds Event: MASA Launch
- BLACK. Simitar rose staight up in high winds spinning all the way. At apogee it cartwheeled over and aerobraked down spinning.
08-27-2005 Ken Jarosch Est SU E9-P None - Tumble 10+ mph winds Event: MASA Launch
- BLACK. The Scimitar on the E9 flew great in 10-20 mph winds. Nice aerobrake recovery with no damage and a short walk. Nice spin too.
03-13-2004 Kevin Timmins Est SU D11-P None - Tumble 0-5 mph winds - First flight. Very nice..didnt reach a great height. Looks good on ascent as it spins before air braking and then tumble recovery
04-10-2004 Kevin Timmins Est SU D11-P None - Unknown 0-5 mph winds Event: WRS April 2004
- Again a nice flight..This kit always gets attention due the shape, and weight, and they way it spins on ascent and descent. Just love Art's Airbrake designs..

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