It is the main part of the rocket that everything else is built off of. The central piece.
A slim, light body and a powerful motor.
Thrust happens when fuel is burnt in a sealed tube with a small orifice - basic science.
Apogee Rockets, Estes Rockets, Discount Rocketry, Rocket Fun, and Red Arrow Hobbies are just a few of the stores that sell model rockets and model rocket supplies.
There are mainly two types of model rockets: pre-assembled or ready-to-fly rockets that require minimal or no construction, and model rocket kits that require assembly. Model rocket kits can be further categorized based on their complexity and size, ranging from beginner kits to advanced high-power rockets.
i like to use balsa for fins; paper tubes for the body and balsa or plastic for the nose.
Most model rockets do not come with glue. It also depends on which type you are purchasing and where you are purchasing it from. Try calling a store or company and asking if their model rockets come with the glue.
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The body tube of a rocket is there for friction. As the rocket comes back down the body tube along with the fins are there to slow it down. Also the longer the body tube the faster your rocket will go. The body tube gives it a narrow edge.
The mission statement of Estes Rockets is to provide innovative model rockets. They want their consumers to enjoy their products, which can be purchased from their webpage.
G. Harry Stein
11 and up
Yes, both work by action/reaction. Model rockets are just much smaller, thus have much less fuel, so can't go near as high or as far.