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Surefire Flying Model Rocket Kit How To Use

The shocker educational rocket

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The Shocker Educational Rocket
Expanded View
C) Body Tube
A) Streamer
A) Streamer or Parachute
I) Launch Lug
F) Centering
H) Engine Tube
Rings (2)
G) Engine Hook
Engine Mount Assembly
1.
Parts Needed: Engine Mount Tube (H),
Engine Hook (G), 2 Centering Rings (F)
Ring m ark
Ring m ark
(Fig 1a)
Measure and mark ¼" from the end of the engine tube

(H) with a pencil. (Fig 1a)
With a hobby knife make a small 1/8" horizontal slit on

the mark. Lay the Engine hook (G) on the body tube
inserting the 90 degree bent section into the slit. (Fig 2a)
Measure and mark ½" from both ends of the Engine

Mount Tube (H) with a pencil. (Fig 1a)
Place one Centering Ring (F) at the top of the Engine

Mount Tube (H) and one at the bottom of the Engine
Mount Tube (H) as shown. (Fig 3a)
Place a small ring of glue around the Engine Mount Tube

(H) at both marks you made ( ½" from the ends) (Fig 3a)
Slide the remaining Centering Ring (F) over the glue

onto the marks as shown. (Fig 4a)
Flying Model Rocket Kit Instructions
B) Nose Cone
(Two Part)
E) Fins
(Configuration will vary)
Glue
Hook mark
Glue
(Fig 4a)
(Fig 2a)
(Fig 3a)
How to Use These Instructions:
A. Using basic modeling techniques, this kit will
B. Check all parts before you begin building.
C. Test fit all parts before gluing.
D. Check off each step as you complete it.
Construction Supplies Required:
D) Shock Cord
H) Shock Cord Mount
2.
*Use the dotted lines for 3 fins
*Solid lines for 4 fins
Place the Body Tube (C) on the template. (Fig 2a)

With a pencil carefully draw small alignment marks at

the intersection of the tube and the fin guide. (Fig 2a)
Using a door frame or a tube marking guide (to make

straight lines) extend the four fin alignment marks 3"
down the Body Tube (C). (Fig 2b)
** NOTE ** Make sure not to press too hard on the
tube. A light mark is all that is required
help in the development of modeling skills.
A. Ruler
F. Sandpaper
B. Knife
G. Paint
C. Pencil
H. Sanding Sealer
D. Glue
I.
E. Scissors
S hoc k Cord Mount
Tube Marking
Parts Needed: Main Body Tube (C)
Fig. 2a
Adult Supervision

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Summary of Contents for Surefire Flying Model Rocket Kit

  • Page 1 The Shocker Educational Rocket Flying Model Rocket Kit Instructions Expanded View How to Use These Instructions: A. Using basic modeling techniques, this kit will help in the development of modeling skills. B) Nose Cone B. Check all parts before you begin building.
  • Page 2 Gently press out the pre cut laser fins  S hock Cord S hock Cord S hock Cord Lay your piece of sandpaper rough side up on a table  SureFire Rockets or flat surface. SureFire Rockets SureFire Rockets Shock Cord Shock Cord Shock Cord...
  • Page 3 Launch Lug Attachment Fin Reinforcement Parts Needed: Body Tube (C), Launch Parts Needed: Glue, Rocket frame Lug (I), Glue, Ruler, Pencil (Fig 7b) (Fig 8b) (F ig 7a) (Fig 8a) Filling in the ‘gap’ between the fins and the rocket ...
  • Page 4 Painting your Rocket You are Done!! Parts Needed: Assembled Rocket. Colors. Congratulations on successfully building your SureFire Painting and detailing your new rocket is a personal Rocket! Please take a minute to read the following pre- choice. You can paint the rocket with any hobby flight information to ensure a successful flight of your quality acrylic or enamel paint.