Estes Silver Comet

Estes - Silver Comet {Kit} (2141) [1997-2000]

Contributed by Tristan Higbee

Manufacturer: Estes
Style: Futuristic/Exotic
(Contributed - by Tristan Higbee ) 

[Picture]The Silver Comet is a 1997 edition Estes model rocket. It is a skill level two and is one out of the few Estes rockets that takes a "D" engine. It is a fairly easy rocket to make if you have some experience. It requires a ¼ inch launch rod and is 25" long. The average cost of a Silver Comet is about $20, and I think it was worth every penny. 

It has a very nice look, and if you paint it silver (which you should), it looks great. This rocket looks like a rocket out of a science fiction movie. The decals are easy to apply and also look great. The only part about the decals that I do not like is that you have to cut out little circles which takes forever. [Picture]

The instructions were very clear and the illustrations along with them were great. The only tools needed were pretty basic: glue, sharp hobby knife, scissors, a pencil, sand paper, a ruler, and masking tape. I used hot glue since it dries quickly. If you do use hot glue, remember to put the parts where they need to go before the glue dries. 

It is a very sturdy rocket that flies great. It has landed on cement a couple of times and still, nothing has happened. Every time, the rocket flies straight and every time the parachute opens perfectly and the rocket floats down. I would recommend using an 18" nylon parachute and not the plastic one that comes with it. 

I give this rocket 5 points on the Essence scale, and I think it is excellent. The cool looks along with the great flights makes this rocket a great buy and a great rocket to add to your collection. 

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