AeroTech G72DM-14A 29mm x 124mm Single Use DMS 1-Motor Kit - 077214
This kit provides students hands-on engineering experience while they learn how to design rockets, without the worry of finding a launch field. Through learning concepts such as center of gravity and center of pressure, students will put their problem-solving skills to the test as they attempt to build a stable rocket and test it with the Estes Rocket Holder.
The Space Corps Centurion agile interceptor and space fighter was designed for one purpose: defend Earth and its Solar Colonies from a mysterious alien presence lurking in among the Asteroids. The Estes Centurion space fighter comes almost ready to fly. Launch today and do your part to safeguard humanity!
LAUNCH SYSTEM INCLUDED.
2.6" Fiberglass Dual Deploy Tomach (tm)
AeroTech J510W-14A RMS-38/1320 Reload Kit (1 Pack) - 105114
ENGINES FOR MODEL ROCKETS
2 – F15-4 Engines 2 – Starters 4 – Starter Plugs
ATTENTION: Additional Hazardous Materials shipping and handling charge of $35.49 will be applied at checkout.
ATTENTION: These engines cannot be sent to post office boxes. Please be sure to provide a PHYSICAL ADDRESS when purchasing E and F sized engines.
Onebadhawk Harness 1/2" x 30ft Tubular Kevlar Harness with 2 sewn loops
2 – C11-7 Engines 2 – Starters 4 – Starter Plugs
PLEASE NOTE: This item will ship by US Postal Service only. You MUST HAVE a physical mailbox or post office box for delivery.
As you may have already heard, some Aerotech motors are being discontinued.
Pre-orders are open now through April 15th. After that, we cannot guarantee any availability.
All orders placed will be fulfilled from this final batch, which Aerotech expects to ship as they become available over the next year, as late as April 2027.
AeroTech RMS-24/40 Motor Forward Closure - 91243
Featherweight Tracker Battery 1200 mAhr
AeroTech RMS-38 38mm 120 N-Sec Aluminum Motor Case - 3812C
Estes engine bulk packs are convenient and include everything your students need to prepare their rockets for launching.
Officially it’s the LAMPMU – Low Altitude Mars Personal Maneuvering Unit – but no one ever calls it that. To most people, on Earth and on Mars, it’s simply “The Leaper™.” Developed for the first Mars Expedition of 2035, the jetpack was envisioned as a way to rapidly travel between surface habitats. What the engineers didn’t count on was just how fun it would be! Why walk when you can leap!