Sunward Aerospace Maverick

Sunward Aerospace - Maverick {Kit}

Contributed by Ray King

Manufacturer: Sunward Aerospace
(Contributed - by Ray King - 11/24/07)

Brief:
My entry for the EMRR's Uniquely Designed Finish Contest is the Sunward Maverick. This design was inspired by NASCAR's #9 Kasey Kahne. Kahne is sponsored by Dodge and my son's favorite driver.

Construction and Finishing:
I modified the design slightly by filling the wing-tube interface to make the rocket look more realistic. The wings were filled and sanded until completely smooth. The card stock used to form the jet engine intakes was also filled and sanded smooth. This was done to make the rocket look more authentic. When the filling and sanding cycles were complete a coat of primer was added. The primer was then sanded smooth. The base coat of gloss white was then applied. After masking all the detail areas red was added. Next, after masking all the details gloss black was applied. Finally, to protect the finish and graphics a thick clear coat was applied.

[Editor's Note: Although this was submitted as a modification, we believe that all the changes were merely to make the rocket look better and are not really modifications. Great finishing techniques.]

Flight and Recovery:
The day of the first flight the weather was cold and little windy (10-15 mph). Even though the weather was not the best, the flight was great. The rocket was launched on a C6-3, and as it went skyward, it twisted one or two revolutions and looked just like a real jet fighter. It was awesome! One of the attached pictures shows a member of my expert launch recovery crew who braved the 20 degree weather. Thanks Abby!

Summary:
So what is unique? This rocket is a prediction of the future. There are rumors that Dodge will be extending their product line to jets in the near future. After all, what better place for a Hemi!

Other Reviews
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    Brief: This kit is a fantasy sport scale plane called The Maverick by Sunward Model Aerospace. It is single stage and uses an 18" parachute for recovery. Construction: The kit came with: 2 sheets of laser-cut balsa fins 1 paper printed with duct pattern and wing reenforcement tabs Body Tube 18" plastic parachute 18mm motor tube w/thrust & centering ...

Flights

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Date
Flyer
Rocket
Kit
Motors
Altitude
Action
28462
2009-11-21
Kathy Miller
Sunward Aerospace Maverick
Sunward Aerospace - Maverick {Kit}
D12-5
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50755
2009-08-22
Ray King
Sunward Aerospace Maverick
Sunward Aerospace - Maverick {Kit}
C6-3
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50756
2007-11-24
Ray King
Sunward Aerospace Maverick
Sunward Aerospace - Maverick {Kit}
C6-3
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28461
2007-09-08
Bill Poster
Sunward Aerospace Maverick
Sunward Aerospace - Maverick {Kit}
F39-9
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28460
2007-07-29
Bill Poster
Sunward Aerospace Maverick
Sunward Aerospace - Maverick {Kit}
F39-9
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Comments:

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A.H. (July 22, 2004)
The review was well done although the reviewer mentions that the wings are glued to the wrap platform. Actually the wings are glued to the intakes, as the wrap "platform" becomes the bottom of the rocket, I found the wrap to be a little tricky to get square ,I also installed a 24mm motor mount after seeing one go up on an E9,, the flight was very Impressive! and the finished rocket is pretty sizeable. A very good subject for a 24mm upgrade !

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