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Estes - Taser Twin (3201)

Manufacturer:Estes
Diameter:0.74 inches
Skill Level:1
Style:Multi-Stage
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Contributed by John R. Brandon III

Taser TwinBrief:
An easily assembled two-stage minimum-diameter rocket with a decent price tag.

Construction:
I purchased the kit at my local Wal-Mart for $6.96. It came in a corrugated cardboard box and consisted of three sections of body tube, a balsa nose cone, a sheet of laser-cut balsa fins, a combination upper thrust ring and tube coupler, a 24" long rubber band shock cord, a 30" plastic streamer, a lower engine block, and a sheet of waterslide decals. All parts were there and none were damaged.

Estes typical logical well-written instructions were provided. The kit went together with ease. There's very little to mess up. I used Aleene's Fast Grab Tacky Glue for the first time ever on this rocket, and I am sold on the stuff! In forty years as a rocketeer I have yet to find a better glue to use for model rocket fin installation.

This rocket had some really pretty white tubes with almost no spirals to fill. The fins and nose cone were of a particularly hard grade of balsa. I've noticed a lot of laser-cut fins are of harder balsa than I'm used to buying.

Solid design, simple to build, two stages...what's not to like?

Building PROs: Solid, nice tubes and balsa, low price.

Building CONs: When will Estes decide Kevlar® is a good thing?

Finishing:
Nearly spiral-free tubes and hard, fine-grain balsa made finishing a snap. I deviated slightly from the design color scheme. I just left off the white. Decals were waterslide, thin enough to adhere well, but not the spectacular pain of the Interceptor-E. There were two sets of stripes intended to run chordwise along the non-black fin of each set; the ones intended for the upper stage fin were a quarter-inch too short to look like the pictures. Classy looking when done.

Finish PROs: Minimal spirals, hard balsa, simple but elegant paint scheme.

Finish CONs: Decal too short!

Construction Rating: 4 out of 5

Flight:
My first flight was with the B6-0/B6-6 combination. The motor retention was a bit unusual. There is an engine block in the tail end of the booster stage and the forward end of the upper stage. You must tape the motors together with cellophane tape then add masking tape above and below the motor stack to friction-fit. This results in a nearly glitch-proof staging; its sole drawback is that you have to improvise a connector to display the rocket.

Used four squares of Estes paper wadding. Little critter zoomed off the pad, staged at about two hundred feet, and continued on to 1100 feet. Landed on freshly-plowed field without damage after deployment right after apogee.

Two other flights on the same motor combination were nearly as perfect; final flight of the three went to 1200 feet and landed in the Caliche County road near our launch field where the Taser Twin proved how tough she was. No damage!

Recovery:
Booster tumbled down right next to the pad in each case. Streamer recovery works fine for this little rocket. A parachute would guarantee a long hike on a day with any wind at all.

This rocket's recovery harness could really benefit from the addition of Kevlar® so you could tie a knot in it and slip it into the upper-stage body-tube joiner.

Flight Rating: 4 out of 5

Summary:
This is an excellent little two-stager for an excellent little price. It reminds me a lot of Estes' old Apogee II minus the payload section. It cries out for the addition of Kevlar® and the reintroduction of A8-0 and A8-5 rocket motors because of its obvious light weight. I resisted the temptation to load a C6-0/C6-7 pair. The field would have probably been big enough, but this rocket was hard to track at 1200 feet.

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5

    Flight Log

    DateRocket NameMotor(s)AltitudeNotes
    2009-05-18Joe Bramblett's Estes Taser TwinB4-4- Looked great, as it sailed over the neighboring field and out of sight. I hoped the neon orange...
    2009-06-15Thomas Malthouse's Estes Taser TwinC6-5- Went out of sight and streamer detached.
    2009-10-17Noel S. Ayres's Estes Taser TwinB6-0/A8-3- My 1st 2-stager.Saw the separation and heard the ejection charge of the A8-3 but never saw the 2nd...
    2009-11-06Super Man's Estes Taser TwinC6-0/B6-6-
    2009-11-11Monty Liu's Estes Taser TwinA3-5600 feet Rocket Was Flying VERY smoothly,Until At 350 Feet tHE rocket Caught on fire And At 650 Feet The...
    2009-11-15 Monty Productions+Inc.'s Estes Taser TwinC6-5220 feet Very Smooth Flying....... Up To 75 Feet Then The Rocket Caught On Fire And At 200 Feet The rocket...
    2010-02-21Brian Gerdwagen's Estes Taser TwinA8-3- Flew upper stage only for first flight. Lack of engine hook caused engine to kick out and not...
    2010-10-14Donald Besaw's Estes Taser TwinB6-0/A8-5- Excellent first flight. Nice straight boost and staging. Reached maybe 800 feet. Booster recovered...
    2010-11-26Todd Lewis's RIP - Estes Taser TwinC6-0/C6-72000 feet A picture-perfect flight! Staged properly, saw telltale smoke in a great arc at apogee. Recovered...
    2010-11-26Todd Lewis's RIP - Estes Taser TwinC6-0/C6-72000 feet Staged properly, but streamer did not deploy. Didn't see telltale smoke at apogee, and the rocket...
    2011-01-16Todd Lewis's RIP - Estes Taser TwinC6-51200 feet Flown as a single stage rocket. Saw the puff of smoke as the delay charge fired, but did not see...
    2011-09-04Kurt Knox's Taser TwinA8-5+A8-0- Perfect flight, still got up there on the A combo.
    2011-10-22Kurt Knox's Taser TwinC6-0+C6-7- Awesome altitude with slight weathercocking on boost phase.

    Comments:

    C.S. (July 16, 2009)

    Out of curiosity, how are you determining altitude? This looks a bit small to be modified for an altimeter payload bay.

    J.R.B.III (July 19, 2009)

    Our "band of buddies" has a pair of nice homebuilt tracking theodolites (which I will do an article on in the near future). We use the single-station triangulation method most of the time. In the rare contest, we use two-station trigonometry. Single-station triangulation is within 5% of accurate, two-station is within 1%. Surprised to find these old-fangled methods forgotten...

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