CP Method: | Rocksim/Rocksim |
CP Position From Front: | 24.43 inches |
Diameter: | 1.33 inches |
Length: | 29.00 inches |
Manufacturer: | Estes |
Model: | 2176 |
Power: | Low-Power |
Product Type: | Kit |
Production Years: | 2001-2003 |
Recommended Motors: | B4-2, B4-4, B6-4, C6-3, C6-5, C6-0/B6-6, C6-0/C6-7 |
Recovery: | Parachute |
Skill Level: | 3 |
Status: | Out-Of-Production |
Style: | Multi-Stage |
Weight: | 3.60 ounces |
Brief: A complicated Estes 2-stage payload rocket. Construction: The booster consists of: 1 3.25" BT-55 body tube 1 Tube connector for BT-55 2 BT-55 to BT-20 centering rings 1 3.25" 18mm motor mount tube 1 1/8" Thick sheets balsa with die cut fins The sustainer consists of: 2 1/8" Thick sheets balsa with die cut fins 1 Estes ...
This is a medium sized rocket from Estes which I bought because I thought it looked really cool. It is my first multi-staged rocket and I'm happy that it had a payload section to go alone with that. The Echostar uses an 18mm motor mount and an 18in parachute. The rocket uses typical Estes components although there is no motor hook. Its main body tube and booster tube are BT-55s. Its upper ...
A two staged low power payloader with through-the-wall fin alignment and 3 sets of fins (booster, sustainer, canard fins). There was one main slotted body tube, one small tube that goes on top of the plastic transition, and one booster tube. there were two sheets of die cut balsa fins, nosecone, decals, shock cord, parachute, centering rings, and motor mount. The instructions were ...
Brief: Nice staged rocket, low power, parachute is too big, but a GOOD design. There were four body tubes and a payload section that was WAY to small. There were three sets of four fins (hard for a little kid). The instructions were easy (why is it Skill Level 3?). Illustrations I don't know about. I did not really follow the assembly order but it still flew okay. The multiple ...
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