Designed for T-series mini engines.
Single stage, payload section, parachute recovery.
Length 10.25”, Dia. .757”, Wt. 5oz
Restored: 2016, June 28
The Hornet model rocket
was purchased already built from a Colorado Springs hobby store in 1973. It was actually my very first ever model
rocket, despite what the fleet number designation says.
The Hornet logged 16
flights between 1973 and 1984, coming through all of that fairly
unscathed. It proved to be a very
consistent, good-performing vehicle.
When my model rocket collection was sold in 1985, the Hornet and one other rocket were the only two models held back - for sentimental reasons, of course.
The Hornet in 1975 |
When my BAR activities began in 2016, the Hornet was rescued from its prison to undergo restoration.
The original shock cord was brittle, and broken in several places, so that needed to be replaced. While I was at it, the old school ‘slit-tube’ shock cord mount was repaired and filled, in favor of a newer mount system.
After several coats of CWF and sanding, the model was ready for a new finish. The payload and nose cone were left alone, because the original butyrate dope finish was still in very good shape. The only work required was to build up the nose block because of a rather loose fit in the booster tube.
I'm enjoying your blog, Ed. It appears that you and I were burning motors in different parts of the city in the 70's. I was sprinkling the old West side with Estes Sprints at that time. What hobby store? Levine's downtown? That's where most of my stuff came from.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for checking out the blog.
Yes, I remember Levine's, and shopping there once in a while for rockets.
The Hornet came from Custom Hobbies at the corner of Platte & Circle. They catered mostly to RC airplane hobbyists, but did stock Estes and Centuri.
Most of my rocket stuff was purchased at Ru-Jans Party and Hobby Shop in the Rustic Hills North Center. They carried full stock of E & C, and our club even convinced them to carry some CMR (Competition Model Rockets) and FSI product as well, because we were all frequent customers. I also shopped at a hobby shop in Mall of the Bluffs - Miniature World. Those were the days!