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Model Rocketry – Where to begin?
In the summer of 2020, during the onslaught of Covid 19, I decided to take up Model Rocketry. It was […]
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Estes Mean Machine
The Estes Mean Machine is a magnificent rocket towering at over 6 feet, soaring to heights of approximately 700 feet! […]
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Estes Little Joe 1
Estes Little Joe 1 is a 1/34th scale replica of the historic NASA rocket launched on November 4, 1959, from […]
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Estes Twin Factor
Estes Twin Factor is a two-stage rocket with a unique, intriguing design. This 6 inch rocket is mini engine powered […]
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Estes Sidekick
The Estes Sidekick became my second cluster rocket since my initial experience with the three-motor cluster rocket, Cerberus. This rocket […]
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Estes Yankee
The Estes Yankees may be compact in size, but it possesses the remarkable ability to reach impressive altitudes. With its […]
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Estes Astron Explorer
The Estes Astron Explorer stands impressively tall at 42.20 inches and marked my introduction to master series rockets. Assembling it […]
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Estes Multi-Roc
Multi-Roc is the most versatile rocket I have ever flown. It flies as a single-stage, payloader, dual-stage, and carrier for […]
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Rocketarium Cerberus
Cerberus rocket was by far the most complicated I built, yet it was definitely the most thrilling. For my cluster […]
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Estes Gryphon
Gryphon is a small rocket that is perfect for launching a glider. A small, lightweight cardboard body helps this rocket […]
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Estes Neon Tiger
Neon Tiger is a great beginner rocket to launch a glider. The small striped glider detaches from the rocket at […]