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Hawk
Title: Hawk
Kit number: KV-65 Background Information brief: Designer: Release Date: 12/08/2008 In Production: 2008-2014 Balsa fin scan supplied by BARGeezer. .
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Jay Goemmer "Centuri Guy"/"Tau Zero" YORF Member 28 Semroc SAM #0029 NAR 86131 "I think about organizing things all the time. Never seems to happen. I find something that piques my interest and I'm off on a quest. Or a Centuri. " --Bill Eichelberger, 02/22/2022 “Centuri fret buzz in an updated form.” Bill “Wallyum” Eichelberger re: Estes Flutter-By 03 Sept 2014 Last edited by Tau Zero : 04-09-2021 at 03:08 PM. |
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Scans of balsa parts.
3/32" thick. No decals in this kit.
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Background Information: The AMROCS Hawk was released in their first catalog in 1965. Upon first glance, it looks like the Estes Falcon and was heavily influenced by it. The changes were the elimination of 1/16” balsa to give it more strength and durability and changing to a metric body tube and a hollow hardwood nose cone. The lead weight was eliminated due to the weight of the nose cone. Instructions were added to modify it for NAR competition. The Hawk was catalog #K-6 and was introduced at a price of $.75 or 3 for $2.00.
The Semroc Retro-ReproTM HawkTM uses laser-cut balsa fins and a balsa nose cone. Pre-printed lines on the balsa sheet make assembly even easier. Availability announcement: “12-09-2008, 02:36 PM Carl@Semroc I can't keep up with Sheryl. I did mean to announce it, but I was not quick enough. The Hawk was an AMROCS kit based on the Falcon. We were going to do the Falcon, but the Hawk used 3/32" balsa all around instead of 1/16" and 3/32". It is a lot more durable and still glides well. My Scouts built four of them at a campout this weekend to shake out problems in the instructions. They were doing 40 seconds on an A8-3 for a first-time build of a model rocket or glider. Falcon is not one of the names that Estes is trying to recover. We still attribute Larry Renger with the design even though it was changed by AMROCS.” Kit pictures from an auction site Last edited by 5x7 : 03-28-2023 at 01:55 AM. |
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Requested attachments
Rocsim file Kit parts laid out |
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