| DynaStar FireFox SHX |
| FireFox SHX |
| Skill Level 4 |
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| Kit Specifications: Skill Level 4: Slightly Challenging Length: 35.5" (90.17 cm) Diameter: 2.6" (66 mm) Weight (without motor): 8.2 oz (230 gm) Recovery Method: 32" (81.3 cm) Plastic parachute Retail 50.09 Buy It Now 47.58 |
| Like the other kits from "DynaStar Mid-Power Rockets", the FireFox-SHX is designed to fly on the less expensive "D" size black-powder rocket motors. And it will give you the same performance as other mid-power kits that require "E" and "F" size composite propellant rocket motors. The lighter weight rocket allow the rocket to fly faster and higher. How do you get the same performance using smaller motors? Simple: the DynaStar brand of rocket kits use thin-wall body tubes, which are significantly lighter. So the rocket doesn't need a big motor just to get it off the launch pad. You'll save money, because you don't necessarily need to buy larger rocket motors! |
| Offset Body Tubes Create A Air-Scoop Appearance. The two main body tubes are cut at a diagonal, which allows them to be positioned at an offset to each other. It makes it the rocket look like it has an air-scoop on the back tube. The tubes are held together with a BT-60 size stuffer tube. |
| Plastic Nose Cone - The smooth plastic nose cone requires no finishing other than a coat of paint. Its 3.46:1 ogive shape is very efficient for high speed rocket flights. The fit of the BT-80 size nose cone is perfect on the standard size body tube. This means you won't have to add tape to increase the friction when inserted into the tube |
| Colorful pressure-sensitive decals This is a big reason why is so easy to make this rocket so awesome looking. It is just a matter of applying the sticker-like decals. |
| Large 1/4 inch Launch Lug - Because this is a bigger model, you'll have a larger lug on the side of the rocket. This is used with mid-power size launch rods, to stabilize the rocket so it doesn't sway in the wind prior to launch. |
| Premium Quality Body Tubes The tubes are thin-wall to reduce weight, but are pleny strong for this model. The surface is slick and smooth, which makes marking lines on them easy. Painting is also a breeze, since the spirals are tight and require little filling. |
| The large 32" diameter plastic parachute that comes with the kit, brings the rocket down slowly for a nice soft touchdown. The canopy on the parachute is a colorful black and yellow, which is easy to see in the sky, and when it lands on the grass. You'll also find that the chute has tear-proof adhesive rings that reinforce the points on the canopy where the shroud lines attach. These greatly strengthen the parachute canopy, making it practically impossible to damage the parachute. Because this is a big rocket, the parachute is an octagon shape, instead of being a hexigon. Therefore, it has two more suspension lines, meaning it can carry a heavier rocket down to the ground. |
| Die-Cut Cardstock Centering Rings and Bulkheads. We use premium quality cardstock for our centering rings. This saves weight, and allows the rocket to be put together with ordinary water-based wood glue. You won't need any exotic or expensive adhesives to put this kit together. This kit includes crescent-shaped bulkheads that are highly unusual. They make it easy to align the tubes, and seal off the tube so that it pressurizes properly to insure parachute deployment. |
| The model also comes with a high-strength, Kevlar® Shock Cord. Kevlar is six times stronger than steel, and is also fire proof. It can easily withstand the high heat of ejection, ensuring the rocket descends as a single piece. This makes for a very durable rocket that can be launched again and again. Spring-steel engine retainer clips allow you to swap out engines between flights in just milli-seconds. It is really that fast! |
| The big reason this is a skill level 4 rocket is that the air scoop is created by cutting the ends of the body tube at an angle. This is tricky and requires a steady hand to hold the hobby knife. But the instructions give you some guidance on how to do it with the minimum amount of fuss. The fins are also a bit unusual, as you'll have to build up the shapes out of several smaller pieces. It isn't too hard, and the instructions are well done to provide you the necessary guidance in completing the harder steps. The paint scheme is actually easy. Paint it all black. Finally, cut out the decals and position them on the model. You'll be surprised how easy it is to end up with a great looking rocket. Finally, the rocket teaches an important concept: the use of a stuffer tube. Because the internal volume is so large (because of the big tubes), the ejection charge has to work extra hard to push the parachute out of the rocket. The stuffer tube reduces the internal volume, making parachute ejection more reliable. The BT-60 size stuffer tube also holds the two offset-tubes of the rocket together. It is very uniqe to rocketry, making it worth purchasing the kit to learn how it is done. |