Shop @ RocketReviewsSemroc Orbital Transport Model Rocket KitThe Estes Orbital Transport first appeared in the 1968 Estes catalog. Inspired by a painting on the cover of the November, 1959, issue of Popular Mechanics magazine, the Estes Orbital Transport kit featured a futuristic design with a gliding orbiter. The rocket's booster is 23 inches long and .976 inches in diameter. The orbiter is 8.6 inches long and .736 inches in diameter.
Semroc's reproduction of the Classic Estes kit features balsa nose cones, laser-cut balsa fins, elastic shock cord, and improved shock cord mounting. ASINsRaw: AuthorRaw: Blade SpanRaw: CP MethodRaw: CP Position From FrontRaw: CP Position From RearRaw: Decals: Waterslide DecalsRaw: Waterslide Design (OpenRocket)Raw: Design (RockSim)Raw: Design (SpaceCad)Raw: DesignerRaw: Diameter: 0.9760 inches DiameterRaw: 0.9760 Fin Material: Balsa Fin MaterialRaw: Balsa Fin Span: 8.1000 inches Fin SpanRaw: 8.1000 ImageRaw: Length: 23.0000 inches LengthRaw: 23.0000 Main Body TubeRaw: Main Nose ConeRaw: Manufacturer: Semroc ManufacturerRaw: Semroc Model: KV-66 ModelRaw: KV-66 Motor SizeRaw: Nose Cone Material: Balsa Nose Cone MaterialRaw: Balsa Original PriceRaw: Plan (Estes Instructions)Raw: Plan (JimZ)Raw: Plan (Other)Raw: Plan (YORP)Raw: Power: Low-Power PowerRaw: Low-Power Product Type: Kit Product TypeRaw: Kit Production YearsRaw: Recommended Motors: B6-4, C6-5 Recommended MotorsRaw: B6-4, C6-5 Recovery: Glide, Parachute RecoveryRaw: Glide, Parachute Related ProductsRaw: ScaleRaw: Skill Level: 3 Skill LevelRaw: 3 StatusRaw: In-Production Style: Clone, Glider StyleRaw: Clone, Glider TagsRaw: Family:Estes:Orbital Transport Weight: 14.0000 ounces WeightRaw: 14.0000 Wing SpanRaw:
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