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Apogee Rocketry Workshop #250:

Shock Cords for Dual-Deployment Rockets

Advanced Construction Video Preview"When flying dual-deployment rockets, how long do you make the shock cords? And which one (long or short) is put in the back of the rocket?"

These are common questions that we get from people that are building dual-deployment rocket kits like the Torrent or the Level-2. The printed instructions in some of the kits from other manufacturers are not all that clear in this regard. In this video, you'll see which shock cord goes where in the rocket, and more importantly, the reason why it works. When you know the answers to these questions, you'll be more confident that your rocket is set up properly for your dual-deployment flight.

View this week's Rocketry Workshop Video (Duration: 7:06)

Previous videos are found on our archive page.

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Newest Products From Apogee Components

Check out the latest products to hit Apogee's shelves!

Competition Parachutes

Semroc Starship Vega

Are you in NAR competition? You'll love these ultra-light parachutes made from highly reflective polyester plastic. They are only .00025-inches thick, so they are low weight and fold into a compact tube quite easily. They are prized by competitors because you can put a huge chute into a small tube, which gives you the longest times in the air. There are 11 different chutes to choose from for all your competition needs.

Semroc UFO Invader

Semroc Starship Vega

The original UFO Invader rocket kit was released in 1976 and saw production by Centuri through 1981. It was one of the four Centuri "Super Kits," which included many more components that had to be assembled, and were much larger than most of the other models in the Centuri product line. Now you can relive your youth and get a great replica of the kit from Semroc. For details, visit the UFO Invader webpage.

Fins & Fire Motor Retainers

Semroc Starship Vega

These new retainers are designed for rockets that have a flat bottom, and which need to be retrofitted to have a motor retainer. They are designed to be twisted onto the rocket, just like the screw-on retainers, so they allow fast installation and removal of the rocket motor. And they look much more professional and is more secure than friction fitting with tape. Two motor sizes available: 29mm and 38mm.

Semroc Starship Vega

Semroc Starship Vega

This kit from Semroc is a reproduction of the 1974 kit from Estes. The Starship Vega is a futuristic planetary exploration vehicle that has the landing legs necessary for a safe touchdown on some other planet. This rocket looks great sitting on your display shelf, or when in flight. Flies on standard 18mm diameter motors.

Semroc Mars Snooper

Semroc Mars Snooper

The Mars Snooper was first offered by Estes in 1965. The Mars Snooper was one of the first exotic model rocket kits and was billed as being a great demo rocket. This release from Semroc features fiber fin alignment guides and other jigs to assist in the building process.

Semroc Starship Excalibur

Semroc Starship Vega rocket kit

The Pods! Those cool forward-swept pods on the tips of the fins are the one feature that really makes the Starship Excalibur stand out among all the rockets ever created. They are the signature feature of this classic model that everyone loves. This Semroc model is a reproduction of the classic 1984 kit from Estes.

Odd'l Rockets F-104 Starfighter

Odd'l Rockets F-104 StarFighter

The F-104 Starfighter is an updated and improved rendition of the classic 1977 Centuri rocket kit. It is more realistic to the actual fighter jet in that the air inlets are circular rather than rectangular. Flies on 18mm diameter rocket motors.

Semroc Gyroc

Semroc Gyroc kit - click here for more information

The Gyroc is a unique rocket that features helicopter recovery for the main body, and streamer recovery for the motor pod. This is a reproduction of a kit that was originally available from Estes (from 1969 to 1983). As far as we know, it was the first ever helicopter recovery kit produced by a rocket company. If you're reliving your youth and want to build classic kits, the Gyroc is perfect for you.

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