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Dean B
18th March 2012, 05:54 PM
So I finally got my Starlight Sparrow trimmed to fly. It took a lot of adhesive-backed lead strips under the nose, probably due to all the paint. I went out this morning and tried my first glider flight.

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I inserted a 1/2A6-2 and hit the launch button. The little flying wing boosted in a wide corkscrew of maybe 270 degrees to a couple of hundred feet. Unfortunately, it ejected right in the sun, so I couldn't see a darn thing. After loosing sight of it for a while, I picked it up actually gliding downwind, maybe 100 yards or so. Recovered with no damage.

This was a new rocket experience for me. Not only was the glide a little unpredictable, but the boost was, too. Now I hope to build some more gliders and hone my skills a little (or a lot).

aerostadt
18th March 2012, 09:59 PM
Is this a boost glider by motor ejection? Is it original?

Dean B
19th March 2012, 11:08 AM
You're right - the motor ejects allowing the rocket to glide. It's a kit made by Starlight Rockets. I believe that Starlight has stopped production of new kits, but some online retailers that still have them in stock. I really liked the look of this glider and it was pretty simple to build. I opted to not use the decals supplied with the kit and used some USAF decals from a model airplane sheet.

bob jablonski
5th October 2012, 05:17 PM
Nice Sparrow...
Mr. Bob
Starlight Dude

tightwad
5th October 2012, 10:15 PM
Very nice! Can you get any photos or videos of it in action?

Rocket86
7th October 2012, 05:46 PM
I love the paint and decals. Beautiful Sparrow!