These exciting model rockets are fantastic fun, highly entertaining and following a few simple guidelines will ensure you get the maximum enjoyment and use, out of your new rocket set! There are 4 elements needed to launch your rocket, the model rocket, a launch pad, ignition system and the rocket engine to propel the model skywards. The easiest, most cost effective way to get everything needed is to buy a starter set. These contain a rocket, launch pad, ignition system and full instructions. The starter sets do not contain rocket engines, as these need to packaged separately to ensure safe bulk transportation as they are classed as fireworks. We have found the Taser or the Patriot starter sets together with B6-4 Engines an ideal combination for those exciting first flights! Next, is to find a suitable flying site. A large flat open area, football pitch size at a minimum and away from roads, houses, overhead cables and trees is needed. Choose a nice calm day or evening and set you launch pad up as far upwind as you can, bearing in mind that when the rocket returns to earth on its parachute, any breeze will carry it downwind. Extend the ignition system wires to their full length to ensure that you and any spectators are a safe distance away from the launch pad. 3... 2... 1.. Blast Off! Watch as your rocket races skywards, before popping its parachute and drifting gently to earth, ready for its next flight! A whole range of rocket kits are available, all of which will work with your launch pad and ignition system. Why not build yourself your own deep space collection?
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The fun begins with an Excellent Starter Set then add your rockets both from prepainted and decorated rockets to kits to be made. With a choice of rocket styles and either streamer or parachute recovery model rocketry can be seen as a fun hobby, or an exact science.
Please note that rocket motors are not accepted for delivery by the Post Office and these must be sent using a courier service. An additional charge may be applied on orders including rocket motors with a total value under 50.00, orders over 50.00 will be sent free of charge to mainland UK addresses.
Estes Viking Flying Model Rocket (ES1949)
The Estes Viking is one fantastic research rocket with 48 possible different fin
configurations! This kit gives you five special die cut card stock fins that allow you to
create a rocket that's a truly unique rocket of your own design! Take your pick on how you
want your rocket to look; fins up, fins down or fins whatever way. You call it, it's your
day to be the rocket designer! Customize your own rocket...no matter how you place the
fins, it still offers the ultimate in high performance model rocket flight!
This Skill Level 1 rocket kit includes a single piece body tube, molded nose cone and self-stick decals. This rocket is just over 12 inches (25.4 cm) tall. When flown on standard engines, the Viking is able to reach amazing launch heights over 1650 feet (503 m) and land safely with its bright orange streamer. The versatile Viking can be built in an afternoon. It's a great high altitude rocket for beginners, class projects, clubs and rocket demonstrations. Building tools, finishing supplies, Estes engines, and launch supplies required - sold separately. Recommended for ages 10 and up with adult supervision for those under 12. Length 12.1 in. (30.7 cm) Diameter 0.74 in. (18.8 mm) Weight 0.6 oz. (17 g) Die Cut Card Stock Fins Self Stick Decals Streamer Recovery Recommended Engines 1/2A6-2? ? A8-3? ? A8-5? ? Max Altitude: 1698 ft. (518 m)
Stock:
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(Prod Ref #54667)
Price: £7.99