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Initiator Starter Set

Initiator Starter Set

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Initiator Starter Set

$200

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Reviewed: November 14th, 2011

This starter kit has been the standard introduction to high-power rocketry (motor types H and above) for 20 years, and for good reason. The Initiator rocket is big (39″), looks sharp, and can handle a wide variety of motors with its 29mm reloadable motor casing. You can put the kit together in an evening with 5-minute […]

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Compressed Air Rockets Kit

Compressed Air Rockets Kit

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Compressed Air Rockets Kit

$50

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Reviewed: November 13th, 2011

I was looking for something to do with the kids. They raved about how much fun the rocket launching was at Maker Faire, so I brought some of that fun home with this kit, which is based on Rick Schertle’s project from MAKE Volume 15. The kit is an easy build, one or two hours […]

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Launch Pro Multi-Stage Starter Kit

Launch Pro Multi-Stage Starter Kit and Ultimate Water Rocket Experimenter’s Kit

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Launch Pro Multi-Stage Starter Kit and Ultimate Water Rocket Experimenter’s Kit

$88 and $200, respectively

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People my age remember red plastic toy rockets from childhood that you filled with water, pumped with air, and watched as they leaped dozens of feet into the air. Well, things have gotten far more serious in the world of water-powered model rocketry, and hobbyists are reaching heights upwards of 800′ using plastic soda bottles, thin […]

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Astra 1

Astra 1

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Astra 1

$11

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Reviewed: November 12th, 2011

Hobby rocketry leader Estes Industries makes more than a dozen inexpensive launch sets (launch pad/rod, launch controller) for beginners, but their included rockets are either pre-built or not much of a challenge. For a good first build, I’d instead suggest the Quest Astra 1. Its balsa fins are mounted “through the wall,” making it easy […]

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Hi-Tech H45

Hi-Tech H45

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Hi-Tech H45

$70

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Reviewed: November 8th, 2011

If you want a more challenging high-power build experience, I like the Hi-Tech H45 kit. It’s big (2.63″ diameter and 49″ tall), with sturdy plywood fins and a durable plastic nose cone, and it can handle motor types F through I. I got my first high-power certification on this model back in 1990. Good times!

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Big Daddy

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Big Daddy

$32

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A few rungs up the ladder toward high power is Estes’ Big Daddy, a chunky, 3″- diameter model. While designed for D and E solid rocket motors, it can easily handle AeroTech’s 24mm F motors. It’s not much more difficult to build than the Astra, but bear in mind that an E motor has up to […]

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Mars Lander

Mars Lander

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Mars Lander

$46

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If you want a more challenging project that takes shape with some real cutting and sanding, small manufacturer Semroc produces high-quality balsa rocket kit reproductions. The Mars Lander, originally sold by Estes in the 1970s, is a beautifully realistic-looking spacecraft with spring-loaded landing legs. You can also try their Saturn 1B ($78), a 1/70 scale re-creation of the […]

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