
MMX Saturn V / Space Shuttle
$5.99 $3.59
The MMX Saturn V / Space Shuttle is a fun, classic rocket set.
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Excellent for backyard launches, this dual rocket pack includes two highly detailed, ready-to-fly Micro Maxx™ rockets, the Space Shuttle and the Saturn V. The dual pack includes the two rockets with silver Mylar™ streamers for recovery, plus two collector style display stands.
Launch supplies sold separately. Requires Q7702 Micro Maxx™ Launch System and Q5631 Micro Maxx™ rocket motors with initiators. One 9-volt alkaline, snap-top, battery for the Launch Controller (sold separately).
Recommended for ages 10 to adult. Direct adult supervision is suggested for those under 12 years of age when building or flying model rockets.
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Specifications:
Saturn V:
Skill Level 1
Length – 5.88 inches (14.7 cm)
Diameter – 0.50 inches (12.7 mm)
Approximate Weight – 0.229 ounces (6.48 grams)
Mylar Streamer Recovery
Maximum Altitude 100 feet (30.5 meters)
Space Shuttle:
Skill Level 1
Length – 3.44 inches (8.7 cm)
Diameter – 0.50 inches (12.7 mm)
Approximate Weight – 0.312 ounces (8.85 grams)
Mylar Streamer Recovery
Maximum Altitude 75 feet (22.9 meters)
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