I admit it, I'm a Luddite, an old-school traditional rocketeer, growing up as a child of the 1980's, all my Estes rockets were paper body tube and balsa nose cone/fin construction, the only real variable was streamer vs. chute, and I leaned towards streamer, as it made losing the rocket to the Sky Gods less likely, even as a kid I hated losing rockets, I lost enough to lose interest in the hobby until a few months ago...
so, my mind has been firmly entrenched in the mindset of Balsa Good, plastic BAD!
the predominance of plastic in the E2X kits didn't help either, too simple to build, gimme some challenge here
so, I'd be lying if I said I was disappointed with how common the plastics have gotten, most kits I've seen or handled have a plastic nose cone, and balsa fins, where's my traditional balsa kits, darn it (and get off my lawn while you're at it!
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recently, when playing around in OpenRocket it hit me, a big advantage of plastics in model rockets...
plastic is *heavier* than balsa!, for some reason I always thought that balsa was heavier...
as I'm a fan of "slow and low" flights, weight is a good thing in my rockets, it keeps them from flying too high and escaping, a well designed set of plastic fins and nose cone is a simple way to add weight to a rocket and slow it down, plus, it's less prone to denting and dings
dont get me wrong, I'm still a Balsa guy, and given a choice between identical kits, one with all balsa and paper tube construction, and one with plastics , I'd take the all balsa kit every time, but I don't feel the need to hate plastic fin/nose cone kits anymore...
that said, I reserve the right to still hate RTF and E2X kits, they're too simple, too easy, no challenge to build, to get to know your creation, they have no personality, soul, or presence, they just *are*
so, my mind has been firmly entrenched in the mindset of Balsa Good, plastic BAD!
the predominance of plastic in the E2X kits didn't help either, too simple to build, gimme some challenge here
so, I'd be lying if I said I was disappointed with how common the plastics have gotten, most kits I've seen or handled have a plastic nose cone, and balsa fins, where's my traditional balsa kits, darn it (and get off my lawn while you're at it!
recently, when playing around in OpenRocket it hit me, a big advantage of plastics in model rockets...
plastic is *heavier* than balsa!, for some reason I always thought that balsa was heavier...
as I'm a fan of "slow and low" flights, weight is a good thing in my rockets, it keeps them from flying too high and escaping, a well designed set of plastic fins and nose cone is a simple way to add weight to a rocket and slow it down, plus, it's less prone to denting and dings
dont get me wrong, I'm still a Balsa guy, and given a choice between identical kits, one with all balsa and paper tube construction, and one with plastics , I'd take the all balsa kit every time, but I don't feel the need to hate plastic fin/nose cone kits anymore...
that said, I reserve the right to still hate RTF and E2X kits, they're too simple, too easy, no challenge to build, to get to know your creation, they have no personality, soul, or presence, they just *are*