The Quest Terrier Orion model rocket is based on the US Navy surface-to-air missile that was converted to send payloads to near-space high altitudes. The Terrier Orion model rocket is a single stage vehicle and would be a sleek addition to any model rocket fleet. Now features a 3D printed reduction transition.
Quest Level 2 experienced modeler kits require some basic beginner skills in model rocketry construction and finishing. Assembly, finishing and glue drying time can take a day or more.
This kit requires assembly. Hobby glues, finishing supplies, building tools, launch system and rocket motors for launching are not included.
Launch supplies sold separately. Requires Complete Launch System (Q7700), Quest Q-Jet™ rocket motors with FirstFire Micro™ Initiators and Recovery Wadding. One 9-volt, snap-top, Lithium battery is required for the Q2 Launch Controller - Not Included.
Recommended for ages 10 to adult. Direct adult supervision is suggested for those under 12 years of age when building or flying model rockets.
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Specifications:
Skill Level 2
Length: 30.1 in. (76.5 cm)
Diameter: 1.378 in. (35 mm / T35)
Weight: 2.89 oz. (82 g)
Recovery: 14 in. Parachute
Fins: Laser-cut Balsa
Décor: Self-adhesive Decals
Flights up to 700 ft. (213 m)
Uses Quest Q-Jet™ Black Max™: B4-4FJ (1st flight), C12-4FJ, C12-6FJ, D16-6FJ, D16-8FJ rocket motors.
Uses Quest Q-Jet™ White Lightning™: B6-4W (1st flight), C18-4W, C18-6W, D20-6W, D20-8W rocket motors.
Other brands of model rocket motors, with a similar motor type (power) designation, should be OK for use in this product.