[ Not displaying correctly? View web version. ] | Apogee Rocketry Workshop #261: | The Flying Machine is a new rocket from Apogee Components (Now Shipping!) that has a retro-looking steampunk theme and features two strap-on booster pods that fall away from the core during launch. This step in the construction of the rocket shows how to install the decorative canopy and the portholes on the rocket using both thin and thick super glue. It also shows how to add the launch lugs to the rocket. View this week's Rocketry Workshop Video (Duration: 8:06) | Previous videos are found on our archive page. |
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Check out the latest products to hit Apogee's shelves! | The Black Brant III is a Canadian sounding rocket designed to launch small payloads of up to 39 pounds to around 72 miles high into the atmosphere. This single-stage 1/10th scale kit is about 21.8 inches tall and features a 3D printed nose cone, laser-cut plywood wood fins, water-slide self-adhesive decals, and quick-change engine hook. If you've ever thought about working with 3D printed parts, check out this rocket kit. |
| The First Fire Micro™ is a two-wire motor-starter designed to fit into the tiny nozzles of the smaller Quest Q-Jet composite propellant rocket motors. These motors are harder to ignite because the nozzle isn't always big enough to allow a larger starter to fit through the nozzle and reach the front end of the motor. These starters are made by Aerotech for their Quest Aerospace line of composite motors. | The Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile, developed by the United States is used by 37 countries. This model rocket kit from Rocketarium is a 1/4th scale version of that missile, and flies on most 24mm diameter motors, like the D12 and F44. The rocket is perfect from the modeler that wants to build a scale model that is a little more complex and that can use a wide variety of rocket motors. |
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| This new bumper is padded Nomex protector that wraps around the shock cord of a rocket. It provides cushioning (also made of thick Nomex) in order to minimize the possibility of "zippering" the airframe when the shock cord gets pulled against it during ejection. You can easily swap it between rockets, so one bumper can cover your entire fleet. Now also available in a larger size for 4" or bigger diameter tubes. |
| The LOC 2.63" Patriot kit is a simple, straightforward mid-power scale kit that can fly on a range of motors from D-F easily, and with high power motors with some added nose weight. A great introduction for people looking to get into mid-power rockets. |
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| Did you know there are over 120 different model rocket manufacturers of kits, and components? That high number surprised us too. We bet you haven't heard of half of them, let alone to know what items they produce. Would you like to receive a free newsletter that announces the latest products coming out? We're starting a newsletter called "Industry Updates" that will come out about twice a month to let you know what new items are coming out. We're doing the work, so you don't have to. Click here to subscribe today and stay informed. |
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Communication Coordinator - Do you know rockets? We mean, really know them well? And do you know how to connect with people and get them excited about rocketry? This marketing position requires a person that can come up with a lot of strategies and ideas on how to grow a business. Technical writing ability is essential and required as well, as you'd have to produce innovative weekly newsletters and videos for our great customers. Located in the beautiful city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Apogee Components is a fast-paced and innovative rocketry company that is a leader in rocket information and education. We're growing because we strive to have the products customers want, and ship them the same day. You'll enjoy being part of a small but close-knit and friendly team that pushes each other to be their best. If you think this could be you and you want to get into the rocketry industry, contact Tim through our contact form on our website. For additional information, see: https://www.apogeerockets.com/Company/Job_opportunities | |
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I need help with generating the bi-weekly newsletter articles since it takes a lot of effort to put them together. And I'm willing to pay big bucks for your help. So ask yourself, are you looking to earn some extra money? I'm now actively seeking writers for articles to appear in this newsletter. And I want unique and cutting-edge articles because that is what you want to read, right? I realize this, so to get articles from outside writers that have the same level of quality, I'm going to have to pay a lot of cash to make it worth it for them. So I've come up with a compensation package where I'll pay up to $350 for good how-to articles. Are you a writer, and does that interest you? That is a lot of cash! Far more than you'll get by writing for other magazines. And with over 23,000 worldwide subscribers, if you write for the Peak-of-Flight Newsletter, you'll gain a lot of notoriety. Writing for the Peak-of-Flight Newsletter is a great way to show off your rocketry projects and your technical expertise, at the same time as helping out other rocketeers. Imagine how great you'll feel knowing that you made a difference to the hobby. If you're interested in writing, see the guidelines on our site. | |
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