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Rhino   Fliskits Rhino

Excellent kit for new modelers. Laser cut fins and detailed instructions make it a good first kit to build.

Instructions for the Rhino model rocket kit even include hints and tips, specifically for beginners.

This larger Flis model (24.5" long, 1.637" diameter, 10.5" fin span) makes for dramatic, slow takeoffs. Great for smaller launch fields. Flies on B4-2, B6-2, and C6-5.

Balsa nose cone. Parachute recovery. Well suited for educational/classroom setting.

$15.95

Fliskits Thing-a-ma-Jig

This skill level 1 model rocket kit is great for beginners and younger rocketeers (including classroom settings). Building the kit in under 1 hour is possible.

The fins are what makes this kit unique. They always come out straight and won't fall off while the glue is drying. These causes of frustration have been eliminated from the building process.

The Thing-a-ma-Jig rocket will fly on a nice variety of motors : A8-3, B4-2, B6-4, and C6-5. This makes it a great flier for just about any size launch site.

This model rocket is 21.24" tall and has a 0.976" diameter.

 Fliskits Thing-a-ma-Jig
$13.95

Avalear Hobby Rocket   Fliskits Avalear

Rated as a skill level 1.5, the Fliskits Avalear is perfect for beginners who are ready to try something new.

Not quite ready for a level 2 kit? Try one of the Avalear model rockets first. Try cutting your own fins from the included balsa fin stock.

A fin alignment template is provided to assist you with aligning the fins correctly, without hassle and frustration.

The Fliskits Avalear hobby rocket was the commemorative kit for the 2008 NEMROC rocketry gathering.

The airplane-style wings make for cool flights, as it appears to glide a little, before the parachute pops out.

Recommended Estes engines : 1/2A6-2, A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, and C6-5.

Please note that the Avalear rocket kit does not include decals. Simply use your creativity and paint it as shown in the picture, or design your own unique look.

$11.95

Starlight Apogee

Great choice as a first rocket to get started with the hobby. Model comes with balsa fins.

This model rocket has a 1" diameter is and 11" long. A 12" parachute is included for recovery. Decals are included with the kit.

Fly the Starlight Apogee on any of these motors : A8-3, B6-4, & C6-5. This motor selection makes it a good flier for launch sites of different sizes.

Great kit for youth groups. Use it for fun flying or to get that Aerospace merit badge. See bulk pricing for the best deal.

 Starlight Apogee
$9.95

Starlight Saber   Starlight Saber

This tube fin rocket comes complete with payload bay. Ready to transport cargo at your command.

This skill level one kit is easy enough to build, even the tube fins are a breeze.

The finished model measures 18.25" in length, with a 1" diameter.

Recommended rocket engines for the Starlight Saber : A8-3, B6-4, & C6-5.

The Saber kit includes a 12" Mylar parachute and decal.

$8.95

Starlight Queeze-Bee

Now here's an interesting concept. The three balsa fins have spin tabs that will send this model rocket spiraling into the sky.

Watch the Queeze-Bee lift off and produce a cork-screw shaped smoke trail. The model will do this with any of the recommended rocket engines : A8-3, B6-4, & C6-5.

The Queeze-Bee is skill level 1 kit and is a foot long when finished. It has a 1" diameter body tube.

 Starlight Queeze-Bee
$8.95

Fliskits Mudwasp
Micro Maxx Fliskits Mudwasp

The tube and fin design give the Mudwasp a unique and exciting look. As a bonus, it actually makes assembly easier. Note, however, that we are talking small parts, which can offer a unique challenged enjoyed by MMX modelers.

The finished rocket is 7.92" long with a 3.32" finspan. This is a skill level 1 model rocket.

The Fliskits Mudwasp requires Quest Micro Maxx Motors to launch (MMX I or MMX II).

$8.55

Starlight Nano

Excellent low-cost, and easy-to-build, kit for scouts, 4-H clubs, and schools. The balsa fins are pre-cut.

Decals and streamer are included with this sport rocket. The streamer recovery method is well suited for smaller launch areas.

Watch the Nano take to the skies with these recommended rocket engines: 1/2A6-2, A8-3, B6-4, C6-5, and C6-7.

This is a economical way for scouts, 4-H clubs, and schools to take part in model rocketry. Check the bulk pack pricing.

 Nano
$4.95

Pie in the Sky Oddroc   Squirrel Works Pie in the Sky

Now this is what I call an oddroc... Send a pizza pie to the sky. Yes, it really flies, and uses tumble recovery on the way down.

The disc is laser-cut plywood. The peel-and-stick decal covers the entire top of the model. It doesn't take an artists to make this pizza pie look tasty.

The Pie In The Sky flies on B6-0 and C6-0 model rocket engines.

This saucer-style oddroc rocket is quick and easy to build.

$4.95

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