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    Fliskits - Thing-a-ma-Jig (SP015) Gallery

    Welcome to the Fliskits Thing-a-ma-Jig (SP015) Gallery on TRF.

    This gallery showcases the Fliskits Thing-a-ma-Jig (SP015) and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:


    Fliskits: dooDad: SP025
    Fliskits: doo-Hickey: MX009
    Fliskits: Thing-a-ma-Jig: SP015
    Fliskits: Whatchamacallit: SP017



    as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!



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    Fliskits Thing-a-ma-Jig (SP015) Basic Information

    Fliskits Thing-a-ma-Jig (SP015) Basic Information.

    Fliskits

    MODEL NAME: Thing-a-ma-Jig Also known as:

    NUMBER: SP015

    Introduced: 2006
    Final Year:
    Designer: Jim Flis

    Type: Sport
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 22.14"
    Diameter: 0.976"
    Span: 6.28"
    Weight: 1.05 oz

    Mfg. Description: The Thing-a-ma-Jig represents a leap in kit technology with regard to assembly and teaching basic skills.

    Featuring a new fin technology developed by FlisKits called Jig-Tech, you assemble a "Fin Unit" from the provided laser cut fins. The fins are so designed that the fin unit will hold itself together as it dries, using common white glue.

    Another feature of Jig-Tech technology is that the fins are assured of being perfectly straight every time.

    Once dry, this unique fin unit is then slid into position on the body tube and glued in place.

    It is possible for a beginner, using the Thing-a-ma-Jig as their first model rocket build, to assemble this kit in under an hour using white glue. (Fliskits 2012 Web Ad)


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    Fliskits dooDad (SP025) Basic Information

    Fliskits dooDad (SP025) Basic Information.

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    MODEL NAME: dooDad Also known as:

    NUMBER: SP025

    Introduced: 2012
    Final Year:
    Designer: Jim Flis

    Type: Sport
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Streamer
    Stages: 1
    Length: 14.28"
    Diameter: 0.736"
    Span: 4.86"
    Weight: 0.8 oz

    Mfg. Description: PERFECT BEGINNER KIT! Features Jig Tech fins, Streamer recovery, Positive motor retention and a low price!

    Taking our Jig-Tech fin idea to another level, the dooDad gives you a rocket that is super easy to build, low cost and extra strong (important when in the hands of excited beginners at the class rocket launch!)

    Featuring minimum diameter (meaning that the body tube and motor tube are one in the same (eg: no engine mount)) allows for faster assembly in the class room. This also allows for a much wider variety of motors in a very small model so that you can launch in small fields with the 1/2A and A motors then send it nearly out of sight on C motors!

    The laser cut basswood fins provide the easiest to assemble fin unit of any model rocket kit! Perfect for beginners to the hobby!

    The use of basswood provides a much stronger fin than that found with balsawood. This helps to eliminate the problem of broken fins on launch day with your class or youth group!

    Another nice feature of this kit is the use of an engine hook for positive motor retention. This is an important aspect to a beginner kit but is rarely found in minimum diameter models as there is no way to secure the hook in place. This problem is solved because of the nature of the Jig Tech fin unit. The hook is simply trapped under the fin unit and help firmly in place.

    Bring the dooDad to your next launch and discover the excitement of model rocketry at its best! (Fliskits 2012 Web Ad)

    Editorial Note: The following is from a personal communication from Jim Flis to the editor concerning the rationale behind the dooDad

    Now, the dooDad was created to address specific teacher requests...
    • Low cost (like the Whatchamacallit)
    • Sturdier fins (balsa breaks too easily)
    • The ability to fly to great altitude (18mm and/or minimum diameter)
    So, the dooDad is, basically, the same size as the Whatchamacallit but is minimum diameter and can be flown with 1/2A, A, B, C motors (even a D21 to be honest....). The fins are basswood, for greater strength, and it is streamer recovery to aid in recovery from great altitudes. The elimination of an engine mount reduces cost as well as time to assemble (however, the basswood fins had all that cost savings (and more) back on...). (Jim Flis email to John Lee, 31 Dec 2012)


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    Fliskits doo-Hickey (MX009) Basic Information

    Fliskits doo-Hickey (MX009) Basic Information.

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    MODEL NAME: doo-Hickey Also known as:

    NUMBER: MX009

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer: Jim Flis

    Type: Sport
    Motor Mount: 1x6mm
    Recovery: Streamer
    Stages: 1
    Length: 7.4"
    Diameter: 0.448"
    Span: 2.5"
    Weight:

    Mfg. Description: The FlisKits doo-Hickey is a breakthrough in the world of micromaxx® technology. Implementing FlisKits Jig-Tech™ technology has enabled us to present the first ever Skill Level 1 micromaxx® kit!

    At over 7" long and based on the BT-4 tube (0.448" OD), the doo-Hickey is a bit on the large size for a micromaxx® model. This is to help young and inexperienced hands when working with such small parts as is normally found in a micromaxx® kit. Small items such as the cord anchor (a small nail) and the engine block can be intimidating for the beginner and experienced alike.

    However, the feature that truly makes the doo-Hickey a skill level 1 kit is the use of Jig-Tech™ fins, first developed for the Thing-a-ma-Jig kit. The figure below shows the nature of the fin, laser cut with tabs and slots, as well as how it is assembled. The Jig-Tech™ design keeps the fins from falling off while the glue dries and also assures perfectly straight fins time after time.

    The photo to the right (click on the image to see a larger version) is a rare photo of the launch of Randy Milliken's doo-Hickey kit. Rare because it is so darned hard to capture the launches of these little guys on film! Randy did a fine job here.

    While some help may be needed by young and/or inexperienced builders, the doo-Hickey is going to be your easiest build, by far, for a micromaxx® model that uses conventional model rocket components such as wood fins and nose cone.

    This model will also perform incredibly well, reaching altitudes of over 100 feet. Easy to build, easy to prep and easy to recover.

    Impress your friends, not only with our Micromaxx® kits, but kits that are attractive, high performing and fun to watch, as only FlisKits can do!

    Check out our other fine Micromaxx® offerings including kits, parts and accessories as FlisKits continues to grow this segment of model rocketry!

    This model is rated as a Skill Level 1 model. This is the perfect model to learn the skills and techniques to successfully build and fly FlisKits Micromaxx® model rocket kits. (Fliskits 2012 Web Ad)


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    Fliskits Whatchamacallit (SP017) Basic Information

    Fliskits Whatchamacallit (SP017) Basic Information.

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    MODEL NAME: Whatchamacallit Also known as:

    NUMBER: SP017

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer: Jim Flis

    Type: Sport
    Motor Mount: 1x13mm
    Recovery: Streamer
    Stages: 1
    Length: 10.81"
    Diameter: 0.736"
    Span: 4.14"
    Weight: 0.35 oz

    Mfg. Description: FlisKits is working hard to meet the needs of educators around the country and the Whatchamacallit is a direct result of educator feedback.

    Featuring the same Jig-TechTM technology as found in the Thing-a-ma-Jig kit, the Whatchamacallit addresses several other educator concerns.

    First is assembly ease. The Jig-TechTM fins take care of that in a hurry, allowing assembly in about an hour with a typical classroom. The simplified engine mount and streamer recover help contribute to this as well.

    Next comes cost. The smaller Whatchamacallit costs less and also makes use of the lower cost 13mm mini motors.

    Then we have issues with field size. Not every school
    has huge athletic fields to fly in and have to rely on small play grounds and the like. 13mm motors going as small as 1/4A size, coupled with streamer recovery makes this the perfect small field rocket!

    An experienced builder can assemble the Whatchamacallit in under 15 minutes! (Fliskits 2012 Web Ad)


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    Fliskits - Whatchamacalit Gallery

    Just for fun....

    The sparkle paint has potential, people.


    Mod edit: I just checked the Fliskits site and learned that the Thingamajig predated the Whatchamacallit and is the archetype. As a result, since a Thingamajig thread has been created, I am conflating the two.
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    Are you talking about the sparkle on the rocket or the sparkle on your daughters face??

    kewl !

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    Dragon Rider-10... Both are just too cute LOL!!!

    Very Nicely done!
    Keep em Flyin Micronzied
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    Quote Originally Posted by jflis View Post
    Are you talking about the sparkle on the rocket or the sparkle on your daughters face??

    kewl !
    She told me she smiled so big because she wanted to show off where she lost her teeth.

    Hopefully this will fly for the first time tomorrow.
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    Fliskits - Thing-A-Ma-Jig Gallery

    Just keeping up with the Names of the Really nifty fin mating system fliskits came up with for the Thingamajig, Whatchamacalit & Doohickey is hard enough. but they are just super KEWL kits.
    The BT-50 size A to C powered Thing-A-Ma-Jig was my first Fliskit. and I fine piece of fly'in mod-roc it is.
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    First flight success on an A10-3t (yeah I know, not on the list).




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    Fliskit Doo-Hickey

    the third member of the Fliskit finlock models is the Micro-Maxx powered Doo-Hickey. uses the same tri finlock/fincan system as the Thingamajig & whatchamacalit but in a T4 size body.
    Like the other two the model goes together like a dream. needs a little attention in filling and sanding the grain but makes a wonderful flying model that's easy and quick building, prepping and flying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon_rider10 View Post
    First flight success on an A10-3t (yeah I know, not on the list).




    I see the sparkles are in tact!

    Nice.
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    Great pix and feedback Yeah, we're proud of the Jig-Tech fin system. Good stuff!

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    Ya buried the Doo-Hickey

    John!
    can you add the Doo-Hickey to the thread Name or is it already to LONG LOL!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micromeister View Post
    John!
    can you add the Doo-Hickey to the thread Name or is it already to LONG LOL!!!
    You may not realize, but we're probably going to have to add "dooDad" to that too...

    wait! I've said too much already!

    shhhhhhhhh........


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    Quote Originally Posted by jflis View Post
    You may not realize, but we're probably going to have to add "dooDad" to that too...

    wait! I've said too much already!

    shhhhhhhhh........

    Dropping a comment like that without pictures to back it up is nothing short of pure, unadulterated evil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jflis View Post
    You may not realize, but we're probably going to have to add "dooDad" to that too...

    wait! I've said too much already!

    shhhhhhhhh........

    How about a WhooziWhatsit?

    G.D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdiscenza View Post
    How about a WhooziWhatsit?

    G.D.
    That's the 98mm version.
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    Purple Nurple

    My Thing-a-ma-jig. Painted purple with the nose and fin edges in silver. I used a paint pen on the edges. All the fin tabs have been sanded flush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by judo View Post
    Mine. Painted purple with the nose and fin edges in silver. I used a paint pen on the edges. All the fin tabs have been sanded flush.
    Which one is it? I see nothing for scale.

    (I like purple and silver whatever the scale)
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    Edited above for clarification.
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    Another Doo-Hickey

    Here's my entry in the Jig-Tech series. It's the MMX Doo-Hickey. I finished it in new Krylon - not my favorite paint, I've discovered, but I had some cans sitting around the shop.

    Although it's never flown, this rocket has proven to be tough. It's the only one in my fleet that I let my 2-year-old play with - the fin unit is that STRONG. I hope to get set up to launch MMX this spring.

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    Fliskits DooDAD

    My Fliskits DooDAD
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    nice! Hope to see it fly soon

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    bump for editing
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    The Scout Rocket



    Whatchamacallit that I use as a demo rocket for Camporees and Space Ex Merit Badge events.
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