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Estes - Mercury Atlas (2111) [1995-1998]

Manufacturer:Estes

Contributed by Manuel Mejia, Jr.

The Estes Mercury Atlas is one of the most complex kit rockets that has ever come on the market. I managed to pick one up for $34 from a very friendly hobby shop and started work on it immediately. The first few steps detail the construction of the motor mount. This part of the building was straightforward.  

The fun starts when one starts on the rocket body itself. Be sure to test the contact cement that you plan to use on all of the styrene parts. Apply the cement on a section of scrap styrene from the Engine Strouds & Equipment Pods vacuform Sheet and let is sit for 24 hours. If the plastic melts, DO NOT USE THIS CEMENT!!!! I basically ruined my Mercury Atlas by using a contact cement that softened and deformed a section of the first stage stiffener shroud. My model now has the appearance of having developed plastic cancer.  

[Picture]The rest of the plastic parts are now attached with RC-56 glue. Model airplane fliers use this glue to glue plastic windshields onto their airplane models. The adhesive resembles white glue in color and lack of smell. It also dries to a bond that is strong enough to hold the plastic components to the rocket.  

When cutting the moldings, be sure to use a gentle hand and take plenty of time. If you rush the job, you will cut the parts improperly and will have to use aluminized mylar to cover up your mistakes. The mylar is a rudimentary fix.  

The instructions also leave out one important detail. When mounting the two separation rings, the mounting instructions do not tell you which side is up or down. In the middle of the ring, there is an indentation that is narrower on one side vs. the other. I had to compare the plastic part that goes on top of the separation ring so that I could find out which side was up. The narrow side must be facing the top of the rocket.  

The rest of the Atlas booster assembly was ok. I did add a motor mount on each of the fin units so that I could fly the rocket as a cluster. Given the amount of work one has to put in in order to build this rocket, it is not surprising that most people would avoid this extra step. After all, why risk a rocket as expensive as this to cluster work ? Since this rocket already as plastic cancer, I guess that it is uniquely qualified for this experiment. Be sure to plug the ends of the fin unit motor mounts so that the exhaust from the engines do not char the plastic equipment pods.  

To save time, I used black monokote to color the adaptor skirt. I then used the aluminized mylar to detail the rest of the rocket. I chose to delete the installation of the escape tower since that particular item always breaks off after the first or second launch of any scale rocket that carries such a device. In any event, this particular rocket will never be entered into a scale event.  

The Mercury capsule itself seems to be recycled from the old Estes Mercury Redstone kit. Regrettably, the mold may be showing its age. The capsule sections were warped badly enough that they did not fit together. I glued the pieces together as best I could using the old Redstone booster shoulder as a jig to hold the three pieces together. The final product looks decent from a distance.  

Since the plastic stiffener shroud was cancered to the point of being obnoxiously ugly, I decided to not apply the aluminized mylar strips to the booster. Makeup will only go so far. The booster was just spray-painted with Dutch Boy Aluminum. I also used a Testor's aluminum paint pen to color the LOX supply line and the two fuel lines that are molded to the adaptor skirt.  

For a recovery system, I dumped the Estes plastic chutes and used one 28" Loc/Precision nylon chute for the Atlas booster and one 12" Loc/Precision for the capsule. I consider this rocket, as cancered as it is, to be too expensive to risk with the standard plastic chutes that Estes sells with most of it line.  

I have only flown the Mercury Atlas once on a single D12-3. The take-off is almost as slow and majestic as the real thing ! I got a good deal of applause from the spectators who watched the launch. I now need to see how this rocket works on a cluster. I will probably use Mini A10s as a start. One should add some 25 grams of clay to the Mercury capsule as a precaution if the rocketeer wants to fly the Mercury Atlas model on C motors.  

Even with all of the wonders and warts, the Estes Mercury Atlas is fun to build and to fly.  

Suggested Modification:

Take the centering rings that hold the BT-50 motor tube and bore out the holes until one can slide a BT-60 in place of the BT-50. Use a section of the BT-50 for a D motor mount that will fit into a BT-60.

The reason for the modification is so that one can put in the parachute for the Atlas booster into the BT-60. I noted that the parachute tends to be blown to one side of the interior of the BT-101 rather than being ejected from the rocket. The end result is that the Mercury Capsule parachutes down safely while the booster slams into the ground at about 100 miles an hour. By placing the Atlas parachute inside the BT-60, one will get a parachute deployment.

THIS MODIFICATION SHOULD ALSO BE APPLIED TO THE ESTES 2001 SATURN-V.   WATCHING A LIMITED EDITION SATURN CRASH ON ITS MAIDEN FLIGHT IS VERY PAINFUL TO ONE'S PRIDE AND WALLET !

Another reason to avoid the stock BT-50 stuffer tube is the fact that that tube burn away after a few flights and the ejection gasses escape through the motor clip slot which is located on the bottom centering ring. BT-60 is a better tube to use.

    Flight Log

    DateRocket NameMotor(s)AltitudeNotes
    2000-03-18Dick Stafford's Estes Mercury AtlasE15-4- good flight; one fin and escape tower broke on recovery; both repaired, tower is now removable :-)
    2000-08-25Paul Hilse's Estes Mercury AtlasD12-3- Launched on a short rod and didn't make more then 25' before darting. Lost 1 fin and escape tower....
    2001-03-10Dick Stafford's Estes Mercury AtlasE15-4- Stripped the chute attachment line on the NC section (will not use that again!) and broke 2 fins -...
    2001-10-20Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Perfect flight on perfect motor for this model. However, tower broke again. Maybe I should...
    2001-11-18Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Model looped shortly after burnout. I think the tower snapped off during loop. Will have to...
    2002-07-13Dick Stafford's Estes Mercury AtlasE15-4- neat flight, but one fin broke off and the shock cord will need to be upgraded
    2003-05-24Tim Doll's Estes Mercury AtlasD12-3- Finally got brave enough to fly this beautiful rocket. Near perfect flight but the ejection did...
    2003-06-14Dick Stafford's Estes Mercury AtlasE15-4- loooong 4 sec, but was recovered without damage - bush recovery
    2003-07-13Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Model stood tall on a column of smoke! Great return to flight for the Atlas!
    2003-10-26Tim Doll's Estes Mercury AtlasF12-3- Impressive flight, but this engine is a bit much for this rocket - it shedded the escape tower and...
    2004-01-17Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Model looped near end of powered flight. I found unusual erosion pattern on the nozzle after...
    2004-04-04Tim Doll's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Nice flight, but it gave me a bit of a scare when the main parachute hung up on the end of the...
    2004-05-15Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Model tumbled out of control during boost. This is now a trend that I must address. Model...
    2004-07-10Dick Stafford's Estes Mercury AtlasE15-4- good flight - I thought this should have ejected closer to apogee ???
    2004-08-21Kurt Walchyshyn's Estes Mercury AtlasD12-3- Beautiful and graceful flight. Broke one fin on landing. Easily repaired.
    2004-11-20Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4-
    2004-12-18Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Broke fin off on landing, but otherwise nominal flight.
    2005-04-17Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Great flight.
    2005-07-09Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Another great flight for my fave rocket/motor combo!
    2005-11-20Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Wonderful flight. Tower broke upon landing, guess that's just an occupational hazard.
    2006-02-19Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Broke fin & cracked tower upon landing. So, what else is new?
    2006-04-15Dick Stafford's Estes Mercury AtlasE18-4- Great flight with ejection at apogee. Two fins snapped on landing as normal (easily fixed...again).
    2006-04-30Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- I think that the model drag separated at burnout. Don't remember this happening before. Only...
    2006-06-17Dick Stafford's Estes Mercury AtlasE18-4- This was a great flight with ejection perfectly at apogee after it tipped over. Also, this was the...
    2007-01-21Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Great flight except that the tower broke off upon landing. Grrrr...
    2007-02-11Scott Grissman's Estes Mercury AtlasE9-3- Perfect Flight! Rocket was launched off a 6 ft rod and flew striaght high. Great recovery with no...
    2007-02-24Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Another delay cut down by 1-2 seconds. Great flight, but broke the tower and one fin on landing.
    2007-06-30Glenn Weiss's Estes Mercury AtlasD12-3- Great first flight for my Merc Atlas. Chutes got tangled but everything came down intact except...
    2007-07-28Glenn Weiss's Estes Mercury AtlasD12-3- Nice slow boost. Shroud line may have gotten caught on top of escape tower which came off in the...
    2007-12-22Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Great flight, although one of the fins popped off on landing.
    2008-02-16Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Cut down a 10 second delay down to 4. Might have got 1 second on it. Tore up the model some, will...
    2008-03-29Russell Garcia's Estes Mercury AtlasE16-4- Not enought engine for the nose weight, dove straight down very fast, when parachute did eject it...
    2009-03-21Russell Garcia's Estes Mercury AtlasF40-4- Good Flight. Two Broken fins, will fly again
    2009-04-18Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Great flight.
    2009-05-24Tim Doll's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Beautiful flight
    2009-08-16Glenn Weiss's Estes Mercury AtlasD12-3- Nice flight but upper section chute did not fully deploy and as a result busted escape tower off...
    2010-02-21Bob Bernatchez's Estes Mercury AtlasF24-4- Model seemed to go unstable after powered flight. Still got plenty of altitude. Need I say that...

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