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REV 2.4 - Sun Sep 20 00:06:16 2009

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Estes Industries
Solar Warrior
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SPECS: 12.625" x .75" - .67 oz
ROCKSIM FILE: Right Click to Download
SpaceCAD FILE: MISSING - please submit here
REC'D MOTORS: A3-4T, A10-3T

Rating
(by Tony Fragge)

Rocket PicBrief:
In 1994 when I was born again. I found this exotic, skill level 2, single-stage rocket at a hobby shop going out of business. It was the first rocket that I built that actually looked like the picture in the kit. I have built a few more Solar Warriors since but I still fly the original one.

Construction:
The kit comes with a BT-20 body tube (9.75 inches in length) and two BT-20 (1.5 inches in length) pod tubes to be attached at the end of the wings, die-cut balsa sheet, motor mount, decals, nose cone, streamer and a short piece of shock cord.

The instructions were very clear and came with many illustrations. Assembly is very straightforward but there are to things that make construction easy. First glue the extension to the rudder BEFORE gluing the rudder to body tube. Use a ruler to make sure the bottoms of the extension and the rudder are even. Second, glue the wings to the rocket first and make sure they are straight. Then you can lay the body on a flat surface to attach the pods to the wings. Completing the rest of the rocket presents no difficulty.

Finishing:
After letting the fillets to dry, a couple of coats of sanding sealer and sanding you are ready to paint. I like to use Krylon primer and paints because you can pretty much apply a second coat any time and I tend to get impatient waiting 24 hours for a second coat or paint. The only con to Krylon paint is that it does not work well with other paints. I used a copy of coats of white primer. I masked off the vertical fin on the bottom of the rocket and top of the body tube 4.5 inches from the top. I painted this portion blue. After the paint had dried over night I masked off the painted part and coated the remaining parts yellow. After the paint had dried I applied the decals. Instead of using a clear coat to finish the rocket I used Future Floor Finish. Once completed, it looked great.

Construction Rating: 5 out of 5

Flight:
I have flown the original rocket on both A3-4T and A10-3T's 17 times. The rocket always flies nice and straight. Even in windy conditions it does not wind cock. Recovery is not always as planned. When it is extremely hot 100 degrees plus or below freezing the streamer tends to not unravel. The rocket does fine with tumble recovery. I have recently built a Solar Warrior modified to use 18mm motor as the one posted on EMRR. I have flown it on A8-3's and B4-4's with no problems.

Flight Rating: 5 out of 5

Summary:
Overall, the Solar Warrior is a nice rocket. Easy to build, looked good and flies great.

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5

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GUEST's OPINION:
01/09 - "I like the rocket so much I will have to build one upscale for a 24mm motor." (J.B.B.J.R.)

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Date Name Motor Ejection/
Altitude
Wind Notes
06-01-1994 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record - Good first flight
08-01-1994 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record -
03-01-1995 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record -
08-01-1995 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record - Streamer did not deploy completely but no damage
03-01-1996 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record -
04-01-1996 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record - Good flight. Landed in parking lot.
06-21-1996 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record - Used insulation instead of wadding. Worked well.
07-05-1996 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record Didn't Record -
08-03-1996 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Didn't Record 0-5 mph winds - DARS launch. Shock cord riped out. Both units found. Body tube slightly dented.
01-21-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A3-4 Apogee - NC Down 5-10 mph winds - Streamer did not unroll. 29 degrees
02-18-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Up 5-10 mph winds - Another cold flight.
05-05-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Didn't Record Didn't Record -
06-24-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Didn't Record Didn't Record -
07-10-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Up Didn't Record -
07-16-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Down 0-5 mph winds - good second flight
07-16-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Up 0-5 mph winds - Nice flight in the park.
08-04-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Down 0-5 mph winds Event: NARAM-43
- Good flight
09-16-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Down 0-5 mph winds - Good flight. Body tube ripped by daughter trying to help insert streamer.
11-03-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Down 0-5 mph winds - Another good flight
11-11-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Down 5-10 mph winds -
11-16-2001 Tony Fragge Est SU A10-3 Apogee - NC Down Gusty - Streamer did not completely deploy.
   

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