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Apogee Aspire
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The Apogee Aspire is the highest flying model rocket in the world. It can soar to over 1 mile high (5,280 feet) on a single "F" size rocket engine. It is totally "legal" since it weighs under 1-pound at launch; it doesn't need any type of government permission to fly this high. When you launch it, you'll get an overpowering giddy feeling of reachin[Read More]

Apogee Medalist D10-3 Motor
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The D10-3 is part of the Apogee Medalist line of rocket motors. It features ultra-high-energy propellant (very similar to what is used in the Space Shuttle) and is designed for a special application: lifting heavier rockets to high altitudes. This motor is the same size as an Estes "C6-5" engine, but has twice the power, so it will take your rocket[Read More]

Apogee Medalist E6-P Motor Pkg
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The E6-P is part of the Apogee Medalist line of rocket motors. It features ultra-high-energy propellant (very similar to what is used in the Space Shuttle) and is designed for a special application: lifting lightweight rockets to extreme altitudes. This motor is the same size as an Estes "D12" engine, but has twice the power, so it will take your r[Read More]

Apogee F10-6 Motor Pkg
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The F10-6 is part of the Apogee Components "Medalist" line of rocket motors. It features ultra-high-energy propellant (very similar to what is used in the Space Shuttle) and is designed for a special application: lifting lightweight rockets to extreme altitudes. This is a 29mm diameter motor, but is not designed for heavy rockets, like those from A[Read More]

Apogee F10-8 Motor Pkg
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The F10-8 is part of the Apogee Components "Medalist" line of rocket motors. It features ultra-high-energy propellant (very similar to what is used in the Space Shuttle) and is designed for a special application: lifting lightweight rockets to extreme altitudes. This is a 29mm diameter motor, but is not designed for heavy rockets, like those from A[Read More]





