Estes-1225 Alpha Rocket, Each - White, Red and Blue

Brand:Estes

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45.71

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION When a rocket has been sold to millions of model rocketeers for over three decades, there has to be a reason. With its high quality components, easy assembly and reliable performance, the Estes Alpha has become the all-time leading entry level rocket! When powered with a C engine, this Skill Level 1 rocket can reach cloud topping altitudes of 1,000 feet. Rocketeers aged 10 and up can enjoy high-altitude thrills, with adult supervision for children under 12. The Estes Alpha has become the all-time leading entry level rocket! You'll feel patriotic as you watch your Alpha fly 1,000 feet into the air. 3, 2, 1, Lift Off! With a rocket this well-known you are bound to get compliments from fellow rocketeers on choosing such a thoroughbred. Building the Alpha takes about an afternoon and flying is just as easy and enjoyable as building this classic. Its suggested color scheme and classy red, white and blue decals are as American as you can get. You'll feel patriotic building this sleek and colorful rocket as well as flying it. Get an Alpha and start flying today! Adding to your growing fleet of Rockets? Check out another Skill Level 1 Classic, the Der Red Max Model Rocket Kit. Blast Off to Learning Fun In addition to the excitement and entertainment it provides, rocketry also has significant educational value. Model rockets transform kids into amateur rocket scientists, encouraging them to think about how the rockets work. Rocket building teaches kids the basics of propulsion, flight, and aerodynamics, and can help foster an early interest in science and engineering. Some painting, gluing and sanding are required for the Alpha. Quality Estes body tubes, laser cut wood fins, molded plastic nose cone and self-stick decals make for an afternoon of building enjoyment with this Skill Level 1 kit. Mission Control The Alpha requires an Estes Launch System and Estes engines for the launch (not included). ½ A6-2, A8-3, A8-5, B4-4, B6-4, B6-6. C6-5 or C6-7 engines suggested for all missions. Unless otherwise specified, all models require assembly. Tools, construction and finishing supplies sold separately. In order to launch, a launch system, model rocket engines, igniters, recovery wadding and four 'AA' alkaline batteries are required – sold separately unless otherwise specified. Read all instructions before beginning. Make sure you have all parts and supplies required. Test fit all parts before applying glue. Sand as necessary for precision assembly. Product color and shape may vary. When launching, stand back as far as the launch controller cord will allow (15 feet). Rocketry is not intended for indoor use. Choose a large field (500 feet), free of dry weeds and brown grass. Launch only with little or no wind and good visibility. What's In The Box? Estes body tubes, laser cut wood fins, molded plastic nose cone, self-stick decals, 12 inch preassembled parachute and instructions. Requires some painting, gluing and sanding for the end result of hours of fun! FROM THE MANUFACTURER When a rocket has been sold to millions of model rocketeers for over 3 decades, there has to be a reason. With its high quality components, easy assembly and reliable performance, the Estes Alpha has become the all time leading entry level rocket. With a rocket this well known you are bound to get compliments from fellow rocketeers on choosing such a thoroughbred. The Alpha is a classic Skill Level 1 kit that includes a one piece body tube, laser cut balsa fins and an aerodynamic nose cone that completes the sleek look. Building this speed merchant takes about an hour and flying is just as easy and enjoyable as building this classic. When powered with a C engine, the rocket can reach cloud topping altitudes of 1,000' (305 m). Recovery of this aerodynamic wonder is accomplished with a colorful 12" (30 cm) preassembled parachute. It’s suggested color scheme and classy red, white and blue decals are as American as you can get. You’ll feel patriotic building this sleek and colorful rocket as well as flying it. Get an Alpha and start flying today. Sanding, cutting and painting required. Glue, building tools, finishing supplies, Estes engines, and launch system are needed - sold separately. Recommended for ages 10 and up with adult supervision for those under 12.

EAN: 047776112254

Categories Arts, Crafts & Sewing, Rockets, Model Rockets,

ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME: 1 Hour (painting and glue drying time not included). PROJECTED ALTITUDE: 1000 ft. (305 m) on a C6-5. RECOMMENDED ENGINES: 1/2A6-2, A8-3, A8-5, B4-4, B6-4, B6-6, C6-5, C6-7, w/Engine Adapter (sold separately) - A10-3T. SKILL LEVEL: The Alpha is an Intermediate level rocket which will help a budding rocketeer develop some basic model building and finishing skills. There’s no thrill quite like launching a model rocket, watching it streak skyward, reach peak altitude, and then return gently to earth. When you build them, the thrill is even better than ever. Thanks to Estes model rocketry, kids can explore the wondrous world of science while experimenting with different combinations of rockets, engines and accessories to better understand how rockets reach outer space.
Age Range (Description) 12 Years and Up with Adult Supervision if under 12
Brand Estes
Cartoon Character Flying rocket; rocket kit; model rocket
Color Multi
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 717 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
Included Components SUPPLIES.SCIENCE EDUCATION.MODELS.ROCKETS/ACCESSORIES
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12.3 x 0.98 x 12.3 inches
Item model number 1225
Item Weight 0.13 Pounds
Item Weight 2.08 ounces
Manufacturer Estes
Manufacturer recommended age 10 years and up
Material Wood
Model Name Estes Alpha Flying Model Rocket | Build Your Own Rocket Kit | Soars up to 1000 ft. |
Number of Pieces 1
Product Dimensions 12.3 x 0.98 x 12.3 inches
Release date January 1, 2018
Scale 1
Special Feature Modern
Theme Rocketry

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Scritto da: Wolfram v.Kiparski
There is a learning curve with model rockets, and the Alpha is a good starting point
I read all the one and two star reviews. People seem to struggle with building a model rocket, get frustrated, and leave a bad review. Building a model rocket with wood (balsa) fins for the first time, or even the tenth time, will challenge your crafting skills. The Estes Alpha has been the basic, beginner, introductory model rocket kit since 1967. Little has changed in this product since that time. Before 1967 plans for the Alpha were available for people to follow along and build. The Estes Alpha has helped many, many people get started in the model rocketry hobby for almost 60 years. It is not "cheap piece of junk." Here are some tips for building the Alpha - more power to you if you find a better way. 1. If you are planning on building this rocket immediately and flying it on the same day, that might be difficult for beginners to do. Choose a model rocket kit with a plastic fin unit like the Alpha III instead. 2. You will need the ability to patiently and carefully glue wood and paper materials together. 3. Fins are glued on one at a time - glue one on, set it aside where it won't be disturbed, wait to dry, then glue the next one on. 4. Ordinary white glue, like Elmers Glue All, is highly effective. Choose any glue you want, but you really do not need a "high tech" solution for what glue to use. 5. You will require some basic tools for hobbyists - a hobby knife, metal ruler, sand paper, white or wood glue are a good starting point. 6. Carefully read the instructions before starting. 7. Building model rockets is a teaching tool - you will learn some basic modeling skills, and you may be challenged to troubleshoot and solve problems when the process seems to fail. Don't get frustrated and throw the Alpha into the trash bin. Figure out what you did wrong and fix it. 8. Learn if you are lucky enough to have a model rocketry club in your area. Reach out to them for help, and to find a place to fly your rocket.
Scritto da: aquaman
great fun to build and fly.
I built my first Alpha 50 years ago. I just retired and need a hobby so I’m starting to build and fly model rockets again. This version has balsa fins and a plastic nose cone. Wish they still had balsa nose cones but almost all models have plastic now. Also wish the decals were water slide instead of peal and stick but maybe i’m being nostalgic. Flew it twice today and it flew great both times. This was a blast from the past and it’s a great first model that you actually build. (no plastic fins and not pre built).
Scritto da: Lloyd Rose
Quick shipping
Bought as a project for our Grandkids little bit advanced for them but with help we got complete and set them off lots of fun.
Scritto da: Michael Guerra
An absolute classic
I first built one in 1967. It was the “Astron Alpha” and they were $1.50! Now building another for the nostalgia. ASP Rocketry has a balsa nose cone for it if you want to replicate the original experience. Which I will. It was the first rocket for generations of model rocketeers, and still fills that bill.
Scritto da: Roberto
Cohete perfecto
esta precioso y no se si lanzarlo o dejarlo como exhibición. Lo lance con motor B6-4 y subio unos 600 pies y fue muy emocionante.
Scritto da: David
Great project, don’t forget the extras!
We bought this for my son for Christmas and just now (July) got around to it. It was a little more of a build than I thought it would be, definitely not a project for someone who likes things to be “snap into place” you will be gluing and cutting. We chose different colors than the recommended and had to trim up the stickers. Recovery wadding, a launch pad, and an engine pack are all extras you will need but after reading other reviews, we had purchased them too and were ready. It took us about 30 minutes of work plus glue and paint dry times. You won’t be launching the same day you start! The launch was worth the effort. Very exciting! We almost lost it in a tree on launch 2, so make sure you are in a big open field, or are ready to call it a day after one shot. Since it was less than $15 to order another, it’s worth the risk. We will be ordering more engines for now and more rockets when we have time to build them. To wrap it up, this is a great project if you are patient and are looking for some good quality hobby time with a kid. Good luck!
Scritto da: Aaron L
Easy peasy
super easy to put together and flew high. only got 2 launches before a tree claimed it
Scritto da: M.N.D.
An excellent classic!
Of all the rocket models I’ve been through, this little guy is my favorite. A true performer. I keep several on hand because they don’t always come back. Out of sight, man!
Scritto da: michal lysiak
Don't buy it.
Not worth to buy. Piece of cartboard , wood , and 2 Small plastic straw.
Scritto da: AlbertaRob
Good Starter Kit for First-Time Rocketeers!
Haven't tested yet as it is a Christmas present for my boys. But from the other reviews, it seems like it was worth it to buy as a starter kit. I also like the fact that they are re-usable. Keep in mind that a launch pad and 'engine' are not included, which makes sense as then the package would be labelled as a dangerous good. But didn't think of that at the time of purchase.
Scritto da: Hillar S Lilles
Five Stars
Easy to construct and everything that was needed was in the kit. I haven't flow it yet.
Scritto da: Pharix
Go somewhere else
Terrible value, haven't launched it but I'm worried for the structural integrity though.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
returned
not what was discribed

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