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Climate Phobos Quick Easy Kit
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Characteristics
Building kit of the Klima Phobos Quick Easy Kit rocket model with a length of 420 mm, for the B4-4 (100 m), C6-5 (280 m), D9-7 (560 m) series rocket motor. The assembly is simple, the stabilizers are inserted into the grooves, the head is ready, only the motor insert needs to be glued. Just remove the decal on the fuselage and attach the parachute.
The Phobos rocket is named after the larger moon of the planet Mars. Another, smaller rocket is dedicated to the small Martian moon Deimos (item #2214). The Phobos rocket comes with a colorful large lettering, so it looks very attractive. This racket is also a member of the "Quick & Easy" series.
All tailpieces of the models in this series can be easily clicked without glue and attached to the racket body tube. No painting required - just apply the sticker! The parachute is of course included in the package.
Difficulty building a rocket
Building Difficulty 1 rocket models require some painting, possibly gluing and sanding. The models have parts made of laser-cut wood or plastic moldings, a plastic or balsa cone and high-quality decals. Assembling the model is easy thanks to step-by-step pictorial instructions. You will spend approximately one afternoon building this model rocket.
For information on building and launching, see How to operate model rockets.
Rocket models
Flight phase
- Ignition of the engine - the propellant mixture in the engine is ignited by the burner.
The desired direction of flight is ensured by the guide rod of the launch pad, on which the rocket is slid. - Thrust and acceleration - the rocket is powered by the reactive power of the rocket engine.
- Burnout of the propellant mixture - as soon as the propellant mixture burns out, the delay mixture begins to burn, producing a large amount of smoke.
It is used to track the flight of the rocket. The fast moving rocket now begins to slow down. - The peak of the flight and ejection - after the retardation mixture has burned out, the ejection mixture is ignited, which activates the rocket's return system.
- The return system - is implemented most often using a parachute, a ribbon, or a so-called heli-blade.
You can also find more information in the Estes catalog.
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To launch and fly the rocket, you need to purchase:
- engines with burners,
- ejection seal (used to protect the parachute),
- launch pad,
- and firing devices for engines with electric burners.
Rocket engines
Engine burners and gaskets are included in the engine package unless otherwise noted. Estes engines are equipped with electric burners, designed to be ignited by electric current through the firing device. The model can be fitted with Klima engines, also with electric burners or classic igniters. More information about rocket engines can be found in the overview of rocket engines.
Launching with the launch device (motors with electric burners) is carefree and safe - you stand a few meters from the rocket.
Recommended engines: B4-4, C6-5, D9-7
Dump plug
The cotton exhaust plug is made of non-flammable fabric, its purpose is to prevent damage (burning) of the parachute from engine exhaust.
Launch pad and launcher
Build tools
To assemble the model, you will need: scissors, pencil, sandpaper, sanding block, modeling knife, universal glue, plastic glue and acrylic paints for possible coloring. For comfortable cutting and protection of the table during assembly, we recommend a work mat.
Flight altitude measurement
You can measure the height reached by the rocket using a digital altimeter that is inserted into the rocket. You can use a sextant to measure height from the ground.