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The Aerobee 100, or Aerobee Junior, was first flown early in 1958. This vehicle was designed by Aerojet General to be an inexpensive rocket to fly payloads of 50 - 100 pounds up to 90 miles. Most of the 20 produced used a solid-fuel booster, but two were actually sea-launched as a single-stage rocket (which makes this model eligible for NAR Scale competition).
Aerobee rockets have long been a favorite of scale modelers. ASP's kit is 1.89" in diameter and about 2 1/2 feet tall and features through-the-wall laser-cut plywood fins (with optional balsa laminations), big balsa nose cone, pre-rounded basswood conduits, steel cable shock cord mount and water slide decal. Makes a great intro to mid-power rocketry and flies fantastic (and high!) on 29mm F and G engines!
A parachute is not included with this kit. We recommend an 18" or 24" nylon parachute.
This kit has an accurate scale outline, but is also a fairly easy build.
- Decals: Waterslide
- Diameter (in): 1.8900
- Fin Material: Plywood
- Length (in): 29.5000
- Manufacturer: Aerospace Specialty Products
- Recommended Motors: E16‑4, E20‑4, F15‑4, F20‑7, F23‑7, F27‑8, F42‑8, F44‑8, G40‑10, G77‑10, G78‑10, G79‑10, G80‑10
- Recovery: Parachute
- Style: Scale
- Weight (oz): 9.0000
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