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How high can Estes Rockets' model rocket fly.�M�

Estes Rockets' model rocket can fly from 100 feet to 2,500 feet. It all depends on the size and design of the model rocket and the engine used to launch it. Each model rocket is tested several times before it is put on the market to determine which engine is best suited for flight and what altitude it can reach. This information is provided on the packaging of each model rocket.

Where can I fly an Estes Rockets model rocket?

For information on launch locations, see the NAR Rocket Model Safety Code. In general, you can fly most Estes Rockets model rockets in large, open park grounds or school grounds such as football fields and soccer fields. Make sure the launch pad is not near hay or weeds.

What is the usual flight path of the Estes Rockets model rocket.�M�

After the rocket is ignited with an electronically controlled launch system, the propellant for Estes Rockets model rocket engine begins to burn. This is the thrust phase, which provides liftoff and power acceleration. After the propellant of the engine has been burned, it will be activated to inflate with a timed delay. Delayed charge does not provide thrust, but rather glides the rocket to its highest point (the highest altitude the rocket can reach during flight). Delay charging also provides information to track the smoke, so you can better see the flight path of the rocket. Once the delayed charge has finished burning, it begins to eject.

Can I fly Estes Rockets rockets multiple times?

The Estes Rockets model rocket is designed to fly over and over again. However, remember to follow the NAR model rocket safety guidelines when retrieving rockets. Do not attempt to retrieve the model rocket "from power lines, tall trees, or other dangerous places." Always check your rocket and repair any damage before re-launching. Then complete the same flight preparation steps as the first launch. Repack the rocket with recycled cotton, refold and insert a parachute or tow cable, remove the used engine housing, and insert a new engine, starter, and engine plug. Then, you will start launching again.