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A$45.00

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Precision-designed for dependable Level 1 certification performance and repeatable high-power flights.

Included

29 mm Version

38 mm Version

Recommended Extras

Not Included

Airframe Tube

Precision-Cut 65 × 625 mm Airframe Tube

Precision-Cut 65 × 625 mm Airframe Tube

Ripstop Nylon Recovery Parachute (30")

Motor

Fin Set

Laser-Cut Level Up Fin Set (6 mm Plywood)

Laser-Cut Level Up Fin Set (6 mm Plywood)

Nomex Recovery Blanket (9")

Igniter

Internal Structure

Laser-Cut Internal Structure Set (3mm Centring Rings + Thrust Plate)

Heavy-Duty Internal Structure Set (6 mm Plywood + Recovery Bulkhead)

Adhesives / Glue

Nosecone

3D Printed 60 mm LV-Haack Nosecone

3D Printed 60 mm LV-Haack Nosecone

Paint / Finishing Supplies

Shock Cord

Kevlar Shock Cord (2.5 m, 750 lb Rated)

Kevlar Shock Cord (2.5 m, 750 lb Rated)

Recovery Hardware

Stainless Steel M6 Eyebolt + Mounting Hardware

Stainless Steel M6 Eyebolt + Recovery Bulkhead System

Motor Retention Hardware

Threaded Inserts + Machine Screws Included

Threaded Inserts + Machine Screws Included

Launch System

1010 Rail Buttons

1010 Rail Buttons

Motor Mount

29 mm Mounting System

38 mm Mounting System

Stickers

All Included

All Included

Specification

Value

Skill Level

Level B = Some hobby experience

Rocket Height

837 mm

Diameter

65 mm

Weight (Without Motor)

609 g

Recovery

30" Parachute

Motor Mount

29 mm or 38 mm Options

Recommended Motors

G74W-9, F67C-6, H128W-10, H165R-10, H182R-10, H195NT-10 and more

Construction

Cardboard / Plywood / PLA

Finish Required

Paint + Vinyl

Assembly Time

4–8 hours

Adhesives Needed

Epoxy / Wood Glue

Launch Guide

1010 Rail Buttons

Electronics Bay

N/A

Max Simulated Altitude

~2,791 ft

Skill Level

Level

Description

Level A

First rocket

Level B

Some hobby experience

Level C

Advanced assembly

Level D

Fibreglass/electronics

Safety Notice

Model and high-power rocketry activities must be conducted in accordance with all local laws, regulations, and safety requirements. Always fly at approved launch sites using appropriate safety procedures and launch equipment.

Rocket motors, igniters, and launch systems are sold separately unless otherwise stated. Adult supervision is recommended for younger builders.

Always inspect your rocket before flight and follow manufacturer's motor instructions, established range safety practices, and guidance from recognised rocketry organisations such as Tripoli Rocketry Association.

In Australia, additional restrictions may apply regarding launch altitude, approved launch locations, transportation, and motor usage. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and flying safely at all times.

For Australian aviation and launch regulations relating to model rocketry, please refer to the CASA Model Aircraft & Rocketry Information.

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