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2007 Archived News by Madcow Rocketry   
Thursday, April 12, 2007

ImageLAGUNA WOODS, California USA — Madcow Rocketry is proud to announce two new kits in their Craftsman Series of model rocket kits.

The first kit is a fantasy-scale retro star-liner called Solar Express. The finished rocket is 34" long, 2.6" in diameter and weighs in at 12oz without motor.  The Solar Express is priced at $49.95.

The second kit features a classic elliptical nose/four fin design. The finished rocket is 24" long, 2.6" in diameter and weighs in at 9oz without motor.  The Scout is priced at $43.95.

Both kits feature water slide decals so you can dress up your kits to look just like the originals.  Other standard features include: 29mm motor mounts, laser-cut plywood fins and centering rings, custom balsa nose cones, thick-walled pre-slotted body tubes, NOMEX® chute protectors, KEVLAR® shock cords and rip-stop nylon parachutes.

Specifications:

Solar Express
Length: 34”
Diameter 2.6”
Weight: 12oz
Recovery: 18” Nylon Chute
Motor Mount: 29mm
Features: Water Slide Decals
Fins: 3 - 1/8” Plywood
Price: $49.95

Scout:
Length: 24”
Diameter 2.6”
Weight: 9oz
Recovery: 18” Nylon Chute
Motor Mount: 29mm
Features: Water Slide Decals
Fins: 4 - 1/8” Plywood 
Price: $44.95

Madcow Rocketry offers a line of quality kits that are easy to build and fun to fly. Their kits are a great choice when you're ready to make that transition up from low power or if you want to build a rocket that's just plain old fun to fly.

Contact Info:
Madcow Rocketry
24338 El Toro Rd E-134
Laguna Woods, California 92637
Phone: (949) 547-8847
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Website: http://www.madcowrocketry.com/

NOMEX® and KEVLAR® are registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company in the United States.


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