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  1. Der Red Max [REVIEW!] by Bassham, Jim
    [SCad 3.0] parachute, 18mm (16.25" x 1.64" - 2.4 oz)
  2. Executioner [REVIEW!] by Besaw Jr, Donald
    [SCad 3.0] parachute, 24mm (38.5" x 2.6" - 8.1 oz)
  3. Tandem-X Starter Set [REVIEW!] by EMRR
    [SCad 3.0] Amazon, Crossfire ISX, parachute, 18mm ()
  4. Sonic Shark [REVIEW!] by EMRR
    [SCad 3.0] parachute, 18mm (20.55" x 1.32" - 2.3 oz)
  5. Javelin [REVIEW!] by Martin, Jamie
    [SCad 3.0] parachute, 18mm (12.7" x 3.8" - 0.6 oz)
  6. Double-X [REVIEW!] by Camburako, Emmanuel
    [SCad 3.0] Gemini DC turned into a ground to near earth orbit manned intercept vehicle ()
  7. Der Max Squared[NEW!] [REVIEW!] by Bassham, Jim
    [SCad 3.0] Twin-engine modification of Estes' Der Red Max kit (16.25" x 1.64" - 1.75 oz)
  8. Screamer [REVIEW!] by Orosco, Jason
    [SCad 3.0] tumble, 13mm (mini) (7.8" x .541" - .255 oz)
  9. AMRAAM AIM-120 [REVIEW!] by Garcia, Russell
    [SCad 3.0] scale, parachute, 18mm (27.5" x 1.325" - 4.2 oz)
  10. Jinx (RTF) [REVIEW!] by Sindel, David
    [SCad 3.0] parachute, 13mm (mini) (9" x 4" - 1.5 oz)
  11. Maxi Streak [REVIEW!] by Gillard, Matthew
    [SCad 3.0] streamer, 18mm (13.1" x 1.637" - 1.76 oz)
  12. Mongoose [REVIEW!] by Sindel, David
    [SCad 3.0] 2-stage, streamer, 18mm (26.5" x 0.98" - 2.3 oz)
  13. Mosquito [REVIEW!] by Gillard, Matt
    [SCad 3.0] tumble, 13mm (mini) (3.9" x 0.54" - 0.1 oz)
  14. Phoenix [REVIEW!] by Garcia, Russell
    [SCad 3.0] scale, parachute, 24mm (30" x 2.6" - 6.6 oz)
  15. Big Rage [REVIEW!] by Theo
    [SCad 3.0] parachute, 18mm (37" x 1.378" - 3.5 oz)
  16. Icarus [REVIEW!] by Theo
    [SCad 3.0] parachute, 18mm (30.75" x 1.378" - 2.75 oz)
  17. Little Brute [REVIEW!] by Gillard, Matt
    [SCad 3.0] A downscale of NCR Big Brute (4.4" x 2.3" - 0.23 oz)
  18. Mosquito 301 [REVIEW!] by Gillard, Matthew
    [SCad 3.0] 3x Upscale of the Estes Mosquito using BT60 tubing (11.7" x 1.62" - 1.95 oz)
  19. Adler by Andy Schaible
    [SCad 3.0]
  20. Atura by John RowanStern
    [SCad ] Cool rocket design
  21. Big Gumby by Norman Egolf
    [SCad 3.0] My big rocket flew yesterday, the 28th, IT WAS AWESOME!. The rocket soared to 8, 929 feet above ground level and went Mach .92. Well we were hoping it would go transonic due to the temperature but it really kicked butt on the way up. The rocket was dual deployment(drogueless).
  22. BlueStreak by Kenneth Benjaminson
    [SCad 3.0] Well, this is my BlueStreak, made to see if I could use a Vacuu formed nc, Apogee 19207, inseted of the original wich was lost, during the first launh. Also added a second stage, to see if it would work. Well, canīt wait until I launch it again. Itīll will do aprox 800meters on two C6 enines =).
  23. Bull Run by David Bowls
    [SCad 3.0] This rocket is a small one, flying only 520 feet. It can be built from easy to find components you might find around your house. Uses a C6 engine
  24. CameraCom 1 by Mitchell Nugent
    [SCad 3.0] This is an experimental two-stage I designed which has not been built, but will be flying in a few years time. This rocket is experimental because it carries an onboard camera which takes pictures by a remote control the size of a mobile phone. It also has two E9 rocket engines, a parachute and a few waddings all supplied by Estes. And after designing this rocket with SpaceCAD, it said it was slated to go approximately 1050m flying at over 575, 000 km/h off the surface. It's not fast enough to break the sound barrier, but I am also designing over rockets to do that.
  25. Core Sample Sally by Jim Ballard
    [SCad 3.0] Pictured is "Core Sample Sally" designed with SpaceCad and built from scratch as my first attempt at dual-deployment. CSS has flown 7 times perfectly without a scratch, with the 4th flight earning me my NAR Level 2 Certification. CSS was flown for my cert flight on a CTI J330 to 3661' on 2-12-05 in Hearne TX.
  26. ElfMagic Project by Norman Egolf
    [SCad 3.0] Here is the test rocket, designed in SpaceCAD, that flew on the booster motor for the Elf Magic project. This was a Sorbitol/KNO3 motor that is predicted to be a M-4500. Yes...it's a sugar motor. My hand is about where the top of the motor is. The motor is 75mm in diameter and 55.7 inches long. It has flown 3 times and recovered perfectly 3 times. It will be my level-3 rocket. The part of the file that says "foam" is the 2-part expanding polyurethane foam used to hold the fins in and strengthen the booster air frame.
  27. Elope to Atmospher by JD Bothma
    [SCad 2.0] JD Bothma designed these to fly extremely high... if you want to build them, you can contact him directly at pbothma@intekom.co.za
  28. Fair 3 by Tom Cunnings
    [SCad 3.0] This rocket was built with estes parts with an aerotech engine mount. It uses a G-25 or G-40. I custom machined an engine lock out of fiberglass for the oringinal one wouldn't fit in the limited space. The whole rocket only costed about $60 (including engine) so I feel I got my moneys worth.
  29. German V-2 by Jeff Christensen
    [SCad 2.0] From Jeff Christensen's rocket design collection
  30. Green Hornet by Chris Milford
    [SCad 3.0]
  31. Harpoon by Jochen Gamerdinge
    [SCad 3.0] This is a 1:4.2 scale model of the ship missile RGM-84 Harpoon. The body tube consists of three layers of 160 g fiber glass. The first flight was on a G 64 motor and it was fantastic!
  32. Lolo by Martin
    [SCad 3.0] I'm amateur and I construct this rocket. Please help me, is my rocket is good, or my rocket have a some errors. please write on my e-mail: republikant@go2.pl
  33. NOX by Matt
    [SCad 3.0] Rocket designed for R.A.T.T Works hybrids. I have used a H70 but the design will accomodate a I80 quite happily. Note: The two tubes seperated by a coupler do not actually seperate, the coupler is simply there because the Public Missiles phenolic tube does not come in long enough lengths. Everything is a representation of a real component you can buy except the ejection system. The materials database did not come with the correct material for the real nosecone so I just chose a material and increased its thinkness until it was the correct weight. You can buy the parts featured in this rocket from here.
  34. Nike-Smoke by Currier, Kim
    [SCad uknown-zip] Scaled from actual Nike Plans. (38.64" x 2.75" - 6.7 oz)
  35. Orion HAMLV by Kyle Isom
    [SCad ] This is a planned construction for a rocket that will be able to take a 280g payload up to 800 meters or more...hopefully it will be launched by early 2004.
  36. Peacemaker by DJDragon
    [SCad 3.0] My first rocket design using SpaceCAD
  37. Pershing 1a by Verna, Martin
    [SCad 3.0] Pseudo copy of the 1970's/1980's Estes model. (36.41" x 6" - 8.01oz)
  38. Plastic Fantastic by Iain ChCh
    [SCad 3.0] This was my very first go at rocketry, I call it the Plastic Fantastic (PF), mainly because it is made using everyday house hold materials. Nose= Polystyrene, Body tube= Plastic Pipe, Fins/Motor Mount= Plywood, Parachute= Plastic bag!. It flys like a bat out of hell on the Aerotech E-28 and will easily reach 1500ft.If you want something cheap and easy to build with good performance then this is the rocket for you!
  39. Rockit by Kenneth Benjaminsson
    [SCad 3.0] The Rockit, was made of some left over parts from a Apogee Aspire rocket, that cato:ed during thrustphase on a G80. (i.e it didnīt hold up to the thrust and "exploded" into pieces. However we found the nosecone and a small part of the bodytube. It laid around in my apartment for a while, until I figured out if I could make a rocket of the parts. And I could! =) So here it is, the Rockit. It can fly on B-C motors, however you can try it on a Aerotech 18mm E motor too.(reinforce the fins with epoxy). Parachute came from Estes Fatboy, centering rings are made from rolled paper, to make the motortube fit into the 29mm body. The rocket flys great, and mine even rotated during flight, making the fligt straight as an arrow!!. Some notes: The parachute can be replaced by a streamer if you wish. Good luck building and flying it!!
  40. Rodrigo by Gabriel Acosta
    [SCad 2.0] From Gabriel Acosta's rocket design collection
  41. SAAB by Doug Williams
    [SCad ] Here are the pictures of my SAAB-RB05A in flight. The first picture (15_15.jpg) is me and the rocket on the pad. The second is a launch on an Aerotech I 300 Blue Thunder (16_16.jpg). The third is a launch on a Pro38 I350 Smokey Sam (19_19.jpg). I really like the Pro38 they zip off the pad in a hurry plus it flew allot higher, around 3000' on that motor. I know I had to walk a lot further to retrieve it.
  42. Sakobar by Andreas Firnau
    [SCad 2.0] The Sakobar is the name of an ancient Samurai that could destroy walls by simply looking at them... well, not really. It's just a cool rocket that flies pretty high. Have fun building the Sakobar!
  43. Sidewinder by Kenneth Benjaminsson
    [SCad 3.0] Semi-Scale model pf the Aim-9L Sidewinder Air-to-air missile.
  44. Skylark [REVIEW!] by Gillard, Matt
    [SCad 3.0] scale, tumble, 6mm (micromaxx) (4.64" x 1.22" - 0.094 oz)
  45. Snow Storm by Nate Jones
    [SCad 3.0] I just recently built this one, have yet to launch it. i named it Snow Storm becouse i designed it during the 'snow storm' that dumped some 3ft of snow on us in PA.
  46. Supafly by JD Bothma
    [SCad 2.0] JD Bothma designed these to fly extremely high... if you want to build them, you can contact him directly at pbothma@intekom.co.za
  47. The Buccaneer by Jeff Christensen
    [SCad 2.0] From Jeff Christensen's rocket design collection
  48. The Buccaneer by Jeff Christensen
    [SCad 2.0] From Jeff Christensen's rocket design collection
  49. The Dart by Jeff Christensen
    [SCad 2.0] From Jeff Christensen's rocket design collection
  50. The dart by Steven Jubb
    [SCad 2.0] The dart reaches 148 m with an A8 engine
  51. ThrustMaster1 by Carl Truszynski
    [SCad ] ThrustMaster1 is a basic design for testing stability and altitude prediction accuracy for D and E type engines. The inner tube helps move the CG forward in the design and allows for minimal air volume compression during ejection.
  52. Voyager by Jeff Christensen
    [SCad 2.0] From Jeff Christensen's rocket design collection
  53. Lyam1 by McDonald, Ross
    [SCad 3.0] What If - Your took 40 AT J825R motors and put them into a 4 stage rocket.

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