Model Rockets
Model Rockets
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lawrence567

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7,507 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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So i've done the standard PH search & can't find anything that matches my answers.
I'm looking at getting the kids a model rocket each for Xmas.
I remember about 10 years ago i bought myself a RTF rocket from a gadget shop at Cribbs Causeway.
It was about 12 inches high & came with a little stand & launch station, then you just fired it up in the air after sticking the wadding & engine in it.
I'd like to get them something similar, but i have absolutely no idea what i need to buy?
Any pointers?

Shar2

2,261 posts

237 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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Probably Estes rockets, still readily available in all shapes and sizes, either on-line or in most model shops.

lawrence567

Original Poster:

7,507 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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Know any good reasonably priced sites?

lawrence567

Original Poster:

7,507 posts

214 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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Just found a great site, great prices too if anyone else is looking for model stuff, wheelspin models, type it into Googel (i have no vested interest) in this place just found it a good website!

Shar2

2,261 posts

237 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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Sorry I didn't getback to you sooner, sounds like you found what you were looking for though. I usually buy mine from my local model shop. In fact I still have some rockets I bought in the US back in 1989 and 1990.

dr_gn

16,767 posts

208 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Probably totally not what you want, but I'm looking at getting the boy one of those water/compressed air rockets. Looks like good clean fun!

TorqueVR

1,932 posts

223 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Simond S

4,519 posts

301 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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dr_gn said:
Probably totally not what you want, but I'm looking at getting the boy one of those water/compressed air rockets. Looks like good clean fun!
I have one that was on sale at Maplin. Kids loved it.

ceebmoj

1,899 posts

285 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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lawrence567 said:
I'm looking at getting the kids a model rocket each for Xmas.
Hope your kids enjoy it hobby as much as I did.

Shar2 said:
Sorry I didn't getback to you sooner, sounds like you found what you were looking for though. I usually buy mine from my local model shop. In fact I still have some rockets I bought in the US back in 1989 and 1990.
That's about when I started the hobby, Had just been taken to the Kennedy space centre by my parents and loved it. The hobby also got me started towards a carer in engendering. The first real peace of software I wrote was a CAD system for rockets. With stability and drag calculations. I also Built a launch tower so that you don't need to have the launch lugs and all that extra drag. Having said that pocket money did not fund that many multi stage launches.

yorkieboy

1,846 posts

199 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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I got bored of my estes rocket, I want this now biggrinhttp://youtu.be/nlVcAJFU-5E


HoHoHo

15,379 posts

274 months

Friday 18th November 2011
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yorkieboy said:
I got bored of my estes rocket, I want this now biggrinhttp://youtu.be/nlVcAJFU-5E
Now that's a proper toy rocket!