Estes Mean Machine Rocket Kit 1295
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Description
The Mean Machine standing almost 80 inches tall is one TALL rocket and to make transport to the launch field easier, the clever rocket designers developed a unique twist lock connector set that allows you to take your rocket apart right in the middle!
This legendary rocket is an advanced skill level kit and has been one of our highly requested bring backs and you’ve got it now! We’ve just updated the decor and think you will love it as much as we do! This high performance rocket can be flown on our powerful E engines or D engines with the included engine spacer and can top out at about 700 feet. A colorful 24 inch pre-assembled parachute is included for recovery. This rocket kit is another of the favorite classics that no model rocket enthusiast should be without!
Recommended Engines: D12-3, D12-5, E12-4, E12-6
Projected Max Altitude: 700 ft. (213 m)
Recovery System: 24 in. (61 cm) Parachute
Length: 79 in. (200.7 cm)
Diameter: 1.64 in. (42 mm)
Estimated Weight: 8.5 oz. (241 g)
Estimated Assembly Time: 2 Hours (painting and glue drying time not included)
Construction: Twist-lock Coupler
Fin Materials: Laser cut wood
Decal Type: Waterslide
Launch System: Porta-Pad II and E Launch Controller
Launch Rod Size: 3/16″ Maxi Rod (sold separately)
Assembly and painting maybe required. Kit does not include model cement glue, paint, wadding, batteries, igniters, and tools. Adult supervision where required.
Rocket engines not included. LAUNCH SYSTEM not included
In Canada: Do not launch model rocket motors in a manner that would endanger flying aircraft and or become a hazard to aircraft. Interdit a la vente pour les moins de 12 ans. UN0432. Ne pas lancer les modeles de fusee de soprtes qu’ils seraint un danger pour las securite aerienne.
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This is a great rocket to own, Estes has produced a real winner in the long rockets. I was able to build this rocket quickly. I made some small modifications by adding an engine retainer and a kevlar shock cord, I also used epoxy to make it stronger. I then painted it yellow and blue to give our Ukrainian friends a high five and call my new rocket (the vicory of hope MEAN MACHINE).. The rocket really stands out