Estes - 36 D Squared Kit

CP Method: Rocksim/Barrowman
CP Position From Front: 29.84 inches
Decals: Waterslide
Designer: Ken Montayne
Diameter: 2.22 inches
Fin Material: Balsa
Length: 36.00 inches
Manufacturer: Estes
Model: 2119
Motor Size: 24 millimeters
Power: Low-Power
Product Type: Kit
Production Years: 2005-2009
Recommended Motors: 2xD12-5, 2xD12-7
Recovery: Parachute
Skill Level: 2
Status: Out-Of-Production
Style: Cluster
Reviews
  • Estes 36 D Squared By John Lee (August 9, 2008)

    Brief: Two 24mm motor cluster, skill level 2, payload section, parachute recovery. This is a strange looking rocket that only gets stranger the more you think about it, but it is a good performer. It's not too difficult to build but a bit more challenging to paint if you want to use the default scheme on the facecard. Construction: Construction begins with the marking of ...

  • Estes 36 D Squared By John R. Brandon III (March 7, 2008)

    Brief: This is a big hammer-headed rocket for double D-engine power and recovers with a big parachute. Construction: Kit came in the typical plastic bag. Consists of: Plastic nose cone A plastic transition BT60 payload section 2 BT50 motor tubes 2 AR2050 centering rings used as thrust rings 2 different lengths of BT70 One serves as a fin can ...

  • Estes 36 D Squared By Doug Szczepanski (March 30, 2007)

    A unique 2 D sized, cluster engine rocket, with a 24" parachute recovery system. This is a large, beautiful rocket. The look had to grow on me a little, my first impression of the look was only so-so, but once it was finished and sitting on my desk. I had totally gotten into this unique look. I can say, that I don't have another rocket quite like it in my fleet. The 36D starts out with a ...

  • Estes 36 D Squared By Ben Davidson

    This is a new Cluster rocket from Estes which has a payload section and a nice parachute recovery system. The kit was complete and well organized. It uses basic Estes components except for two transitions which are new. These are used to expose two BT50 tubes just forward of the fin area. These tubes form the motor mounts and are supported by 4 paper motor mount rings. This rocket was ...

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