Quest Payloader One™ Classroom Value Pack 12 Rockets - Q5485

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  • Regular price $180.00


Perfect for small groups and family rocket outings!

The Payloader One Classroom Value Pack of 12 rockets are perfect for schools, camps, clubs and youth group programs including the Civil Air Patrol, 4H, Starbase and Scouting’s Space Exploration Merit Badge requirements.

The Quest Payloader One model rocket kit is one of three Quest model rockets to use TTW Through-The-Wall balsa fin attachment. There are three precise pre-cut slots in the body tube that allow for perfect placement and location of the fins. Also features a semi-transparent payload compartment and parachute recovery system. The Payloader ONE model rocket mixes challenge and high performance.

Quest Skill Level 1 beginner modeler kits may require a little measuring, gluing, sanding and painting. Assembly usually takes 45 to 90 minutes. Drying time for glue and painting could take up to 3 hours.

These kits require 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.

This kit is also available individually (Q1018) and in Value Packs of 25 rockets (Q5585).

  • Specifications:

    Skill Level 1

    Length: 16.25 in. (41.3 cm)

    Diameter: 0.984 (25 mm)

    Weight: 1.13 oz. (32 g)

    Recovery: 14 in. Parachute

    Fins: Laser-cut Balsa

    Décor: Self-adhesive Decals

    Max Altitude: 1200 ft. (366 m)

    Uses Quest Q-Jet™ A3-4 (1st flight), B4-4, C12-6, D16-6, D16-8 composite propellant rocket motors. Other brands of model rocket motors, with a similar motor type (power) designation, should be OK for use in this product.

 

Recommended for ages 10 to adult. Direct adult supervision is suggested for those under 12 years of age when building or flying model rockets.