As a scaled down version of the "Mean Machine", the easy to assemble Mini Mean Machine is almost 40" long and features high quality body tubes, laser cut balsa fins in a reduced size for small field launches. The Mini Mean Machine is just as spectacular in flight as it's bigger brother and can reach altitudes over 200 feet and recovers easily with a colorful 12" parachute.
Technical Specifications Skill Level 1
length: 39 inch (99.1 cm)
diameter: .74 inch (19 mm)
Estimated Weight: 1.2 oz. (34 g)
High Quality Plastic Nose Cone, Waterslide Decals, Laser cut Fins, Recovery: 9 inch Parachute (22.9 cm)
Recommended Engines: A3-4T (first launch), A10-3T.
Projected Max Altitude: 225 ft. (69 m)
NOTE:
As a scaled down version of the Mean Machine, the easy to assemble Mini Mean Machine is almost 40 long and features high quality body tubes, laser cut balsa fins in a reduced size for small field launches. The Mini Mean Machine is just as spectacular in flight as its bigger brother and can reach altitudes over 200 feet and recovers easily with a colorful 12 inch parachute.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BUILD: Scissors, pencil, ruler, fine sandpaper, carpenters glue, plastic cement, hobby knife, masking tape, primer (white), paint (blue, white) and clear coat (optional). (Tools, construction and finishing supplies not included. )
WHAT YOU NEED TO LAUNCH (sold separately): Estes Porta-Pad II Launch Pad and Electron Beam Launch Controller, Estes model rocket engines, starters and recovery wadding. Four 1.5V high quality AA alkaline batteries are also required for launch controller (not included).
Estes model rocketry is recommended for ages 10 and up with adult supervision for those under 12. Unless otherwise specified, all models require assembly. In order to launch, a launch system, model rocket engines, starters and recovery wadding are required - sold separately-unless otherwise specified.