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E.

PULL 'CHUTE
TIGHT

SHOCK CORD

DOUBLE KNOT
SHOCK CORD

3

3

2

1

A.

Cut out shock cord

mount from front
page.

B. 

Smear glue. Fold

forward. (Shock
cord slightly angled
as shown.)

C. 

Smear glue.

Fold forward.

D. 

Squeeze
tightly. Hold
for 1 minute.

SHOCK CORD

MOUNT

SECTION

3

SECTION

2

SECTION

1

10. 

ATTACHING SHOCK CORD

E. 

Glue shock cord mount

1" (25 mm) inside front
of body tube. Let dry
completely.

NO

SHOCK
CORD

1"

(25 mm)

11. 

ATTACHING PARACHUTE & SHOCK CORD

A.

 Scrape excess

flash from the
nose cone
and clean
eyelet.

CAUTION: 

Do not

cut off eyelet.

PREPARE FOR FLIGHT

C. 

Spike.

D. 

Fold.

E. 

Roll.

F. 

Wrap lines loosely.

Insert parachute,
shock cord, and
nose cone.

B.

C.

D.

PAINT SCHEME

A.

 First spray the

rocket with primer,
let dry and sand.
Repeat until the
rocket is smooth.
Follow the paint
scheme on the
package.

B.

 Peel decals one at a time from backing

and apply where shown. Rub down to
remove bubbles.

OPTIONAL:

 Spray a dull

coat over the entire rocket
when completed.

B.

 Move the shock cord out of the way

and slide streamers then cluster bombs
into body tube. (Streamers should slide
in easily. If fit is too tight, repack.)

A. 

Insert 6-8 squares of

loosely crumpled recovery
wadding into body tube.

PREPARE ENGINE

A.

B. 

Tip must touch

propellant.

C.

D.

E.

F. 

Insert

engine.

WARNING: FLAMMABLE

To avoid serious injury, read instructions &

NAR Safety Code included with engines.

PREPARE YOUR ENGINE ONLY WHEN

YOU ARE OUTSIDE AT THE LAUNCH

SITE PREPARING TO LAUNCH!

If you do not use your prepared engine,

remove the igniter before storing your

engine.

BODY TUBE

NOTE: 

Use Estes®

Recovery Wadding
(EST 302274) only.

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