Aerospace Specialty Products Aerobee 100 Junior The Aerobee 100, or Aerobee Junior, was first flown early in 1958. This vehicle was designed by Aerojet General to be an inexpensive rocket to fly payloads of 50 - 100 pounds up to 90 miles. Most of the 20 produced used a solid-fuel booster, but two were actually sea-launched as a single-stage rocket (which makes this model eligible for NAR Scale competition). Aerobee rockets have long been a favorite of scale modelers. This kit is 1.89" in ...
Read More ...Rocketerium Maxtermind is a Winner Rocketarium is known for their mid-power scale kits but this is one of their sport models with split fins. Rocketarium has great components and this kit is no exception. Construction was straight forward. I started with the motor mount I notched the forward centering ring and fed the Kevlar shock cord through that. I knotted the end of the Kevlar so it could not pull through the centering ring. Tag end of the Kevlar cord was then embedded in the glue on ...
Read More ...Epic II disappoints OK, I gotta admit that I wasn't very impressed from the start...but I bought the kit off the rack at Hobby Lobby anyway. Someone else had posted pics of their flight on Facebook and I thought it looked interesting as an "Advanced" rocket kit. So I sought it out. First, at $14.99 I thought it was a little pricy. Gone are the days of the HL discount. You got to catch them on clearance if you want any sort of a price break. Mine was full price. I was a bi ...
Read More ...Starlight Model Rockets Serion 3 This was my first Starlight Model Rockets product. I picked up this kit at NARAM 65. This is also my first review so I hope I don't mess it up too bad. :-) liked this kit because it was a 3-motor cluster and I thought it would look good next to my Astron Ranger, Astron Cobra and Sunward Land Viper. I haven't been disappointed. The Seiron 3 is an excellent quality kit with a full color face card and very well written, clear instructions. The build is very ...
Read More ...Estes Pulsar This is a 13mm minimum diameter rocket. I discovered this rocket when I set a goal of building all the rockets in the 1989 Estes Catalog. While not officially part of the Mini Brute series several rockets in the 1989 catalog fit perfectly with the other Mini Brutes. The Pulsar is one of these kits. Not often seen it shows up for sale once in a while. I started by cutting out the fins. The lines are not easy to see with die-cast balsa, but I managed to get all three free with ...
Read More ...Lvl 1 HPR Certification Mad Cow Little John 4" for certification Flight, l;vl1 achieved on a 38mm H100w Solid Materials, easy to follow instructions. Beautiful Kit!!! Outstanding!!!! Not a single scratch on landing
Read More ...Estes Pro Series II Panavia (clone) The Panavia was a kit that was available briefly via the Estes web site. It was composed of left over parts from other Pro Series II kits. The Panavia used the same fins as the Argent. The Estes kits are almost never seen, but clone kits are available from Bad Boy Rocketry and Launch Lab Rocketry. This is a review of the Bad Boy Rocketry clone kit of the Panavia. Instructions are minimal and assume you have built other mid and high-power rockets. I started ...
Read More ...I bought this kit from AMW at LDRS 36 at MDRA. They told me it was the first Blue Baboon kit they had sold. It is a blue fiberglass 3 inch diameter kit with a black fiberglass nose cone and fins. It is a dual deploy kit with a 54mm motor mount tube.
Read More ...New Way Squareros A relatively new addition to the New Way group of square rockets. They may be square but they fly great. The standard finish makes a great looking pseudo-missile rocket. New Way doesn't give construction ratings but I would say this is a 1 and would make a good first kit. As is usual, you start with the motor mount. The Kevlar shock cod goes under the front centering square and wraps around the engine tube. You have to make sure you get the square centering r ...
Read More ...The not so mean machine with a rocket called the mean machine, you’d expect it to growl at you and shake you down for your lunch money. Instead, it’s more like the classic “gentle giant”. One can hardly apply “mean” to simple night. 6ft is impressive though and usually draws a crowd along with my home but launch rig and control. Now, it is pretty awesome how high this gentle giant can reach on an E12-A. Recovery works like a champ, and on its maiden flight had an entire soccer team ...
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