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The Estes line of flying model rockets have inspired an untold number of children and adults alike, thanks in part to their ...
This is an unassembled Swallow flying rocket model, made by Propulsion Dynamics The body of the rocket, fins, and nosecone are wood or cardboard. The kit does not include the motors or parachute.
If you’re building model rockets you want to make sure they fly straight, and most of that is dependent on the stabilizer fins. It has long been a problem come assembly time. How can you make ...
This is a flying model rocket of the Soviet Union's Vostok launch vehicle, made by Model Products in the 1960s. The model is made of cardboard, plastic, and steel and has a nylon parachute in the nose ...
DIY Cardboard Castles A recent GeekDad post mentioned a UK company that will send you a cardboard rocket for 30 pounds (around $US62) plus shipping.
At a critical juncture, Tony Alcocer and his son?s interest in flying rockets soared past the small, cardboard hobby shop rockets to handcrafted missiles made of exotic materials that fly miles ...