| Length: | 14.00 inches | 
| Manufacturer: | Dr. Zooch  | 
| Model: | Titan IIIC SLV5 | 
| Motor Size: | 18 millimeters | 
| Nose Cone Material: | Balsa | 
| Power: | Low-Power | 
| Product Type: | Kit | 
| Recommended Motors: | B6-4, C6-5 | 
| Recovery: | Parachute | 
| Skill Level: | 3 | 
| Status: | In-Production | 
| Style: | Scale | 
| Tags: | Scale:Titan:Titan IIII | 
| Weight: | 3.90 ounces | 
Brief: An "Ant Scale" version of the Titan IIIC SLV5. Construction: Opening The Box: There are a lot of centering rings. Six CR2050P rings and four CR205P rings. The two TVC Tanks are interesting. There is a slight difference in ends of the two lathed dowels, an easy fix. The longer Core Nose Cone is pre-weighted. The ribbon-like Kevlar ® is used in this kit. ...
Brief: A semi-scale version of the first of the Titan IIIC launch vehicles, this Dr. Zooch version is constructed entirely of pre-printed paper and wood, and in the end, if you build with some patience and a tolerance for the slightly acerbic instructions, you will have a great performing, impressive looking bird. (Well, I did, and if I can do it it's well within the realm of anyone ...
Brief: This is my first Dr Zooch kit, chosen specifically for the 2008 EMRR Challenge. The instructions state that it is a light weight, high flier that is fun to build as it is to chase. Construction and Finishing: The kit comes in a very sturdy white cardboard box. All parts were present and correct with no damage. My first impression was how well produced the parts were. ...
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