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I'm definitely launching mine.
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I am pretty excited to get another one. I paid way too much for the last one I bought and was a bit worried about messing it up putting it together.
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(NOTE: As Miss Emily Latella [spelling?], Gilda Radner's character on "Saturday Night Live," was famous for saying [after giving disjointed editorial comments], "Never mind." :-) The 1974 Estes Custom Parts Catalog lists the Quasar, Alpha III, and Phantom plastic fin units *here* http://www.ninfinger.org/rockets/cu...tnose.html#fins , and the Alpha III and Phantom ones have identical dimensions. [The listings also indicate how much of the trailing tip--a triangular-cut piece--should be cut off to recreate a Quasar fin unit from an Alpha III one, if desired; a 0.313" triangular piece should be cut from each fin's trailing tip to make a Quasar one.])
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All three examples of the 1207 Phantom I have in my possession use parts which are dimensionally identical to the Alpha III fin can and nose cone.
A goodly chunk - I don't know right now the specifics - of the 1207 Phantom's run had a 4 inch piece of PST-50 for the body tube. This again includes all three examples I have. However the catalog height dimension was never changed when the kits did. You're suggesting that perhaps the initial 1207s had a 6-inch-long piece of PST-50 which would make that model the same size as the current Alpha VI and the nameless Alpha III sibling in the 5302 Rocket Science Starter Set. For the two 1207s I've built, as I've mentioned before, I substituted a 5.5-inch-long section of PST-50 so that they're the same size as an Alpha III/IV.
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Black Shire--Draft horse in human form, model rocketeer, occasional mystic, and writer, see: http://www.lulu.com/content/paperba...an-form/8075185 http://www.lulu.com/product/cd/what...of-2%29/6122050 http://www.lulu.com/product/cd/what...of-2%29/6126511 All of my book proceeds go to the Northcote Heavy Horse Centre www.northcotehorses.com. NAR #54895 SR |
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This one has a 5/94 date on the face card. Both the face image and the actual included body tube show the short - 4 inch - body.
The face card text says the overall length is 10.6 inches - but as I mentioned before, I think the catalog pages were never changed from the original 12.6 inches as listed in the 1972 catalog. I believe the two I have assembled also had this version of the face card.
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William Shatner, between about the 7:56 and 8:36 points *here* (in "Model Rocketry: The Last Frontier," see: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIXdx_uUhqA [and here are other links to the film: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_uj71DyTL0 and <in two parts, www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqupfFjSJXw & www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISZKIf_2Plw >]), showed and described two Phantom-like rockets. The first one looked like the original BT-20 size one (he and the kids static fired a motor in it), and the other one looked like the current type, except that it appeared to have balsa Alpha fins glued (epoxied or CA'ed, maybe?) onto its BT-50 size clear plastic body tube, and: Especially on grass, the 10.6" Phantom might make a good low-powered break-apart recovery model. It could use a sufficiently-long, half-width streamer (like the Estes Star Trooper's Day-Glo orange one), and a metallized Mylar version would flash in the Sunlight.
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I have built a "phantom Alpha" in which I used a fairly recent bulk Alpha kit but substituted PST-50 for the body tube and PST-20 for the motor tube. The fins are the balsa ones, attached with Pacer Formula 560. I bring that one out specifically to Alpha build sessions and the flying sessions right afterward.
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