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North Coast Rocketry Flying Model Rocket Kit Argo D4 Javelin  NCR 0213

North Coast Rocketry Flying Model Rocket Kit Argo D4 Javelin NCR 0213

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$219.99
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NCR 0213
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Skill Level:
3 Advanced
Motor Mount Size:
24mm

North Coast Rocketry Flying Model Rocket Kit Argo D4 Javelin  NCR 0213

Argo D4 Javelin Sport ScaleTM, a 1:17 sport scale model of the famous sounding rocket!

Over five years of work went into the development of the kit, which makes use of commercial grade sterolithographic 3D printed parts. The Honest John/Nike and Nike/X248 interstages are 3D printed, allowing for quick and easy assembly without sacrificing detail. The Nike fin units are injection molded for easy of assembly. Combined with laser cut plywood fins for the Honest John first stage, this model is perfect for those who want a classic scale model of the Argo D4 Javelin.

To help ensure soft landings, the kit includes a colorful NCR 36” ripstop nylon parachutes. An NCR Quick Link is also included that makes untangling the shock cord after each flight much easier!

Besides the 3D printed parts, the kit features laser cut plywood centering rings, rail guides, wet-type decals, heavy duty body tubes, and the heavy duty GorillaTM shock cord system.

The model is intended to be launched from a 1010 rail under 24mm engine power.

The design is capable of flying to altitudes over 700 feet on an Aerotech F39-4T motor. The kit is designed for single stage flight, but advanced modelers will be able to convert it to two or three stage flight without much problem.

The Sport Scale kit is 1.98" in diameter, 48.5" long, and weighs 13 ounces. Recommended motors are the Estes D12-3; Quest D22-4 and E26-4; and Aerotech E20-4W, E28-4T, E30-4T, F24-4W, and F39-4T.

The real Argo D-4 Javelin had four stages and could lift a payload of around 125 pounds (57 kg) to an apogee of 1100 kilometers. There were a total of 82 launched between 1959 and 1976. The vehicle consisted of an Honest John first stage plus two Nike upper stages plus a X-248 fourth stage. It was developed by the Air Force to replace its Jason rocket with the mission of measuring radiation in space after high-altitude nuclear explosions. It was subsequently used by NASA for a variety of high-altitude near-space scientific experiments.

3D parts designed by Mike Nowak. 3D parts printed by Galactic Manufacturing

Length: 48.5” 

Diameter: 1.98"

Weight (without motor): 13oz

Skill Level 3 Advanced

24mm Motors:

Estes D12-3

Quest D22-4, E26-4

Aerotech E20-4W, E28-4T, E30-4T, F24-4W, F39-4T

 

Model Rocket Kits are rated by Skill Level

1 Beginner
2 Intermediate
3 Advanced
4 Expert
5 Master
Pro Medium/High Power Engineer
If you are just starting in the hobby start at the beginner level and move up from there at your own pace.

What is needed to build and fly

All model rockets come in kit form that require assembly.  The materials are primarily cardboard tubes, balsa or plastic fins and nose cone.  Materials will vary by model and are typically specified in the description of each kit. 
Additional supplies will be necessary to build and finish your model rocket kit and may include:
Scissors, Hobby Knife
Ruler
Wood Glue, Model Cement or CA(Super Glue)
Sandpaper
Masking Tape
Finishing Supplies like:
Wood Filler
Sealer/Primer
Paint
Launching Equipment and Supplies like:
Recovery wadding
Launch Pad
Launch Controller
Power supply
Model Rocket Motors and Igniters
A safe place to fly using guidelines from the National Association of Rocketry Safety Code that can be found at http://www.nar.org/NARmrsc.html