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Manufacturer: Quest Style: Scale-like
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Contributed by Chris Gonnerman
Single stage missile-like rocket with an unusual compound nose cone.
I picked this one up while passing through St. Louis; I had never seen one like it. Not surprising, I later learned, as I was able to find it in the early Quest catalogs on Ninfinger's site, but not on the current Quest website.
When I discovered that it was both OOP and not reviewed on rocketreviews.com, I thought perhaps I'd be able to get the first review in. I procrastinated too long, it seems... here's hoping I have something to add.
The kit included a three-piece nosecone, body tube (which is not described at all in the plans, but is a 12" long piece of T-25 tube), 2.75" long x 18mm engine tube, engine hook, two centering rings, thrust ring, 18 inches of white elastic and 12 inches of Kevlar for the shock cord, a standard Quest parachute (unassembled), launch lug, die-cut balsa fins, and a sheet of self-adhesive decals.
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