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Estes - Mini Meanie (1202) [2002-2005]

Manufacturer:Estes
Diameter:1 inches
Skill Level:1
Style:Sport
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Contributed by G. A. Dean

Next to a QuarkBrief:
The Mini Meanie is a very small plastic rocket similar to the RTF Mighty Mites, except that you get to do a bit of assembly. It uses 13mm 'Mini' motors and a very small streamer for recovery

Construction:
This kit assembles like a plastic model. There is no body tube as such, just the two halves of the rocket with fins already attached. Estes does provide a motor tube and hook along with the nose cone, recovery system and a square of clay for ballasting.

The whole thing goes together in moments. Instructions are pretty good, and should be easy for children to follow. The rocket body is delivered in two halves, with the fins built in. The shock cord is attached to one half, the motor tube and hook are laid in place, and the other half glued on with plastic cement.

Rocket Pic The only 'tricky' part concerns the nose cone. It needs to be filled with clay and then sealed with a bottom cap. The amount of clay provided actually exceeds the space in the nose by a small amount. The excess clay can interfere with the glue for the nose cone base, so you have to clean up any clay from the glue area. No big deal but it might trip-up a youngster. The free end of the shock cord is secured to the nose cone base unit (another reason to make sure you have a good glue bond there), and the streamer ties to the cord. That's about it. You can build this whole rocket while the glue on one fin sets on your larger project!

Finishing:
The only finishing is the stick-on decals. You could have your kids build this one at the launch site and fly it as soon as the glue dries. I'm rating it 4 1/2 only because it's a plastic kit and I can't bring myself to rate it a 5, but there is really no problem with it that I can see.

Construction Rating: 4 out of 5

Flight:
Flights are actually pretty satisfying. On 1/2A power the rocket gets 200-300 feet, I'd estimate. Stable even in a breeze. The flight is not so fast you cannot follow it easily, which adds to the fun. Ejection has been right at apogee. Our one flight on an A motor was quick but still could be visually tracked. I was watching another rocket in the drag race and did not see the apogee and separation, but I hear it was still visible.

Recovery:
The streamer really does little to slow the recovery. The rocket does tumble down after the nose cone pops off (no little-lawn-dart like the Quark) and does not eject its engine, so I find it a bit less scary to fly than the 'tumble' recovery kits. The streamer does make it easier to spot on the way down. You won't have to hunt for it much though, even in winds all our flights landed very close to the pads.

Flight Rating: 5 out of 5

Summary:
For what it is, it's very good. My 7 year old built it pretty much on his own, got a good looking and good flying rocket, and he likes it. It cost me less than 4 bucks. When the shock-cord breaks I don't know how we will ever replace it, now that the body is glued closed, but it's unlikely we'd ever find the nose-cone if it separated, so at that point we'll just get another. It's not much of a building project, but at least you have to build something, and at least it has some sort of recovery system, so I like it better than the RTF Flying Saucer and other favorites of my son's. Comparing it to the Estes Quark I thought the Quark a more 'interesting' rocket to build, but I prefer the flights of the Meanie, with its slower lift-off and streamer recovery.

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5

    Flight Log

    DateRocket NameMotor(s)AltitudeNotes
    2002-04-07Jason Vennard's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Spiraling Flight, streamer came off, no damage.
    2002-05-05Ron McFerren's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-4- Nice flight to about 100' or so. Noticed it becomes unstable once the boost stops and the rocket...
    2002-05-26Ron McFerren's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Flight was straight and high. Noticed the same wobble once boost stops. No damage on recovery.
    2002-05-27Ron McFerren's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Great flight once again. Recovered with no damage.
    2002-06-07MikeyR's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Nice flight.
    2002-07-04MikeyR's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3-
    2002-07-24Donald Besaw's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- Nice flight. Landed in some grass just missing a dirt road. No damage.
    2002-07-30Donald Besaw's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- Nice flight. Rocket split in half at ejection. All pieces recovered.
    2002-08-11EMRR's Estes Mini Meanie1/4A3-3- This rocket only went to about 10 feet and came to the ground then ejected. Either a dud motor or...
    2002-09-02EMRR's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-4- Good flight, went over the house
    2002-10-11EMRR's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-4- Wiggly flight but recovered no problem
    2003-03-09Donald Besaw's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- Wind test, good flight. Needs just a little CA on the body to fly again.
    2003-03-30Donald Besaw's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Took off, arced over and was never seen again. Lost.
    2003-05-25Bob Cox's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2125 feet Unlike prev launch, this one screamed up to about 125 feet, popped open, and fell onto the only...
    2003-05-25Bob Cox's Estes Mini Meanie1/4A3-3- Went up only about 25, then ejected at about 15 feet. Landed hard on grass, but no damage. Suspect...
    2003-05-26James Reyome's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- What a neato little bird! Perfect flight and very high considering the motor. Lands a bit hard...
    2003-06-15James Reyome's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- LOVE the Mini Meanie! Cool looking little rocket. Looks like a toy to me, sez Papaw. Some toy! sez...
    2003-06-29Ron McFerren's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Another great flight for this tiny bird!
    2003-07-23Jeff Williams's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- Perfect flight
    2003-08-16MikeyR's Estes Mini MeanieA3-4- Didn't see ejection. Streamlined into trees. Lost!
    2003-08-16MikeyR's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- Nice and close. Good flight.
    2003-08-28EMRR's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-4- Just as wiggly as ever. This time it landed on the roof, bounced and landed on the sidewald to...
    2003-09-14James Reyome's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-3- Tried something different this time; used kevlar cord instead of elastic, no streamer, no...
    2004-03-27EMRR's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-2- Still flying. Good flight.
    2004-05-22Bob Cox's Estes Mini MeanieA3-4- Fast boost, then disappeared. Spectators saw where it landed, but we never found it in a wide open...
    2004-05-27EMRR's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-4- Drag race with the Estes Outlaw. The Outlaw got stuck on some masking tape on the pad and while we...
    2005-08-28Brian Hitch's Estes Mini MeanieA10-0- Didn't go very high. Probably 100 ft or less. First of two launches. Landed 20 - 25 ft. from pad....
    2005-08-28Brian Hitch's Estes Mini MeanieA10-0- About the same as the first launch. Landed in driveway this time. rocket split in half at some...
    2006-03-09Dave Bishop's Estes Mini MeanieA3-4- Rocket tumbled off rod, not enough power, need to stick to A10s
    2006-03-09Dave Bishop's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Very fast flight - up & down. No damage.
    2006-04-09Ron McFerren's Estes Mini MeanieA10-3- Good flight but had NC separation. Nose and body recovered within 10 feet of each other. Think I...
    2007-07-19Chris Halinaty's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-4- Mid-body glue joint failed. Rocket came down in two separate halves!
    2007-12-30Chan Stevens's Estes Mini Meanie1/2A3-4-

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