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News Release by Madcow Rocketry   
Wednesday, February 13, 2008

ImageLAGUNA WOODS, California USA — Madcow Rocketry is proud to announce the addition of 2 new scale kits to our 4.0" line. Both of these kits would make a fine addition to any arsenal that you can be proud of.

The Sea Wolf Missile System was developed for the Royal Navy to give small warships protection against anti-ship missiles and aircraft. The kit is 45.5" long, 4" in diameter and weighs in at 84oz.

Kit features include:

  • 38mm motor mount
  • Durable black plastic nose cone
  • 12"x12" flameproof chute protector so no need for wadding
  • 48" rip-stop nylon parachute
  • 1/4" laser cut plywood fins and centering rings
  • 1/8" laser cut fin control cover facades
  • Pre-slotted body tubes
  • 9/16" tubular nylon shock cord and
  • Delrin rail buttons

Suggested retail price is $119.95.

The Patriot Missile is the U.S. Army's most advanced air defense system. The 1:4 scale kit is 52.5" long, 4" in diameter and weighs in at 54oz.

Kit features include:

  • 38mm motor mount
  • Durable white plastic nose cone
  • 12"x12" flameproof chute protector
  • 36" rip-stop nylon parachute
  • 1/4" laser cut plywood fins and centering rings
  • Pre-slotted body tubes
  • 9/16" tubular nylon shock cord
  • Delrin rail buttons and
  • A beautiful cut vinyl decal so you can dress your Patriot up just like the real one. 

Suggested retail price is $94.95.

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 to high 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
Email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
Website: http://www.madcowrocketry.com/


Post 02-13-2008 08:36 PM  #1
SpaceCowboy
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Hi,

We don like stinkin military missiles! We want Civilian Space Vehicles! But those are purdy!
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Post 02-13-2008 10:04 PM  #2
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with military missiles. The design, shape and even purpose of a missile does not dictate it's use. Some of the most interesting rockets are designed and used by the military. Quite honestly, without the military pushing rocketry we would be decades behind where we are now.

As you said, these are very nice rockets. I might have to pick one up and fly it.

-Aaron
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Post 02-13-2008 10:21 PM  #3
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Yea, think about all the sounding rockets that used missile surplus motors/fin cans. I can't think of any (except the Black Brant and that was Canadian) off the top of my head that have been designed in the past 40 years that weren't mil surplus. The big exception to the military's "help" might be the old Vanguard--then again, wasn't the Redstone sort of a V2 on steroids?
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Post 02-13-2008 10:25 PM  #4
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For an even closer descendent of the V2 that is now a Civilian Space Craft, one need look no further than north of the border:
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Post 02-13-2008 10:53 PM  #5
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It's great that Madcow includes rail buttons. More manufacturers need to get with the program. Our club tries to get all of its members to launch HP off rails instead of having to carry several different sizes of rods.
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Post 02-14-2008 06:48 AM  #6
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Hi,

OEY! Me tinks i struck a nervee!

1. What is it with egghead mindset that it is because of the military we are so far along because of the military development of rockets, you know if we wasn't wastin our time building rockets to murder each other, we would be colonizing Pluto by now!

2. Yep, I agree we should convert ALL missiles to launch vehicles and quite wasting them! Why don't the military be real men and instead of drinking beer and launching a missiles to murder our enemies, why don't we go over and choke the life out of them with our bear hands! We could convert the missiles and send me to the Moon Alice!

3. The Redstone was a whole new generation of missile, which you know if we weren't messin with developing missiles, we could have developed a launch vehicle and MAYBE we would have beat the Soviets into space!
Saying the Redstone is a souped up V-2 is like saying all cars are Model T's......wait I wish they were the Model T got 35mpg and was designed to run on Ethanol! WTH! We've gone backwards in missiles development and car development, thankyou military!

4. The Canadian Arrow will never fly, it was a dead idea when the Germans thought of it, and it is just as dead now! But it is purdy!

5. Ok, I do think they are purdy, why don't we convert them to Civilian Space Vehicles! Yep, I might buy one to do that!

6. Let's make heros out of machine that crush, kill, destroy! That's being good role models for our youth! No Nukes! NO NUKES!

MadCow Rockets are AWESOME though!
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