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  2. Estes Industries - Wikipedia

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    Estes Industries was founded by Vernon Estes in 1958; in 1961, the company moved to a 77-acre tract of land on the outskirts of Penrose, Colorado. [10] [1] In 1969, Vernon sold the company to the Damon Corporation of Needham, Massachusetts, a company which also purchased a number of other hobby companies including a smaller competitor of Estes, Centuri Engineering of Phoenix, Arizona.

  3. Pershing missile models - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Flying model rockets subsection. 2.1 The Launch Pad. ... Printable version; In other projects ... Estes Industries produced the Pershing 1a from 1974 to 1983

  4. Astrocam - Wikipedia

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    The Astrocam 110 (or Astrocam) is a model rocket with a built-in camera for taking aerial photographs. An Astrocam ready to launch. The Astrocam was introduced in the 1979 Catalog by its manufacturer Estes and it can be flown with B6-4 and C6-7 model rocket motors (see Model rocket motor classification). The Astrocam was available as kit, or as ...

  5. Black powder rocket motor - Wikipedia

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    Figures from tests of Estes rocket motors are used in the following examples of rocket motor performance. [6] For miniature black powder rocket motors (13 mm diameter), the maximum thrust is between 5 and 12 N, the total impulse is between 0.5 and 2.2 N·s, and the burn time is between 0.25 and 1 second. For Estes ‘regular size’ rocket ...

  6. Vernon Estes - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Estes (usually referred to as Vern), born January 4, 1930, is the founder and namesake of Estes Industries, the highly recognized model rocket production company, headquartered in Penrose, Colorado. In 1957, G. Harry Stine and Orville Carlisle founded the first model rocket company, Model Missiles Incorporated, in Denver, Colorado. By ...

  7. Cox Models - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009 Estes Industries sold all of their remaining old classic Cox stock to several private buyers from the USA and Canada, one of them being a small privately owned company from Canada. In June 2009 they launched a website Cox International to sell their stock online and also via eBay. Some of the former Cox model train line is now ...

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  9. Oracle (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Oracle is the name of a model rocket with built-in digital camera, manufactured by Estes Industries, for aerial photography. In contrast to the camera rocket Astrocam, the Oracle allows the making of a complete film of a rocket flight. The Oracle is best flown with a D12 engine (see Estes number coding), but can be flown with C11 engines.