Friday, October 19, 2012

Centuri Satellite 62SL Build Part 12 Finished and Comparison

On the left is the four antenna finned Satellite with the decals over the chrome Monokote Trim.
On the right is the three antenna finned Satellite with the paper trim pieces glued on.

 
Here's the two models close together for comparison.
This time the paper print three fin model is on the top, the chrome version on the bottom.

Nobody would ever notice the difference on the launcher, both are acceptable.
But, side by side the chrome version is shiner and looks much better.

Lessons learned:
Do a little more research to find out the correct antenna length. It was only after both were glued together that I noticed how short the antennas were.
It seems the original kit had 8" long dowels. Later on the dowels were shortened to 4".
This 4" dowel version almost fits into my launch box. The 8" antenna model would have a very wide "footprint".
It was stable when recently flown with a 1/2A3-4t engine.

TIP: This "decal over chrome trim" technique could work very well when trying to duplicate some of the chromed kits like the A-20 Demon. I was surprised how well it turned out. The chrome shines right through the clear areas on the decal.
If you don't have access to an Alps printer, this is a good alternative.

TRIVIA: On the decals and wraps are the recommended Centuri engines, their old 2 1/4" long Mini Engines. The instructions say the 13mm B4-7 engine altitude would be 1,650' !!! (Good luck finding that one!)

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