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(More customer reviews)To really impress your friends, launch a raw egg in this rocket, and get it back unbroken! This is a crowd favorite at any of my outreach launch demonstrations. (Especially the kid-2-kid egg toss after the flight to prove the egg is raw.) This rocket kit is one of the easiest to build egg-carriers on the market. It will fly on really small fields with a B6-2 size motor, and impresses best when flown on the C6-3. It is a very good group project type rocket, for 4H, YMCA, schools and scouts. And it can be used as a training round for any of the TARC contest teams (Team America Rocketry Challenge) or other groups out there. It will teach basic assembly skills, and instills correct flight preparation technique. And you can serve brunch after flying with and egg-stronaut omelet.
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We can't think of many other ways that you can send an egg sailing 400 ft into the air and return it safely (and in time for breakfast!) The specially designed nose capsule comes unpadded - requiring your students to experiment with various methods of protecting Mr. Egg. The Courier model rocket is a traditional balsa fin design and carries it's own parachute recovery.Specifications:Skill Level: TwoRecovery: Dual ParachuteFin Type: Balsa WoodLength: 22 inches (55.9 cm)Diameter: 1.38 inches (35 mm)Recommended Motors: B6-4 (QUS5741), C6-3 (QUS5743)/ C6-5 (QUS5744)Maximum Altitude: 900ft / 270m [without egg],450ft / 137m [with egg]
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