Estes Saturn V Pre-Assembled Model Rocket, 1:200 Scale (002160)
Estes Saturn V Pre-Assembled Model Rocket, 1:200 Scale (002160)
Estes Saturn V Pre-Assembled Model Rocket, 1:200 Scale (002160)
Estes Saturn V Pre-Assembled Model Rocket, 1:200 Scale (002160)
Estes Saturn V Pre-Assembled Model Rocket, 1:200 Scale (002160)
Estes Saturn V Pre-Assembled Model Rocket, 1:200 Scale (002160)
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Estes Saturn V Pre-Assembled Model Rocket, 1:200 Scale (002160)

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  • This Model Rocket Set comes with a fully assembled Saturn V model rocket along with everything you need to launch it time and time again!
  • Launch the rocket that took the first man to the moon! Completely assembled with scale details, painting and markings carefully reproduced for exceptional realism. When not in flight, you can put the model on display with the included stand. It features many scale details and markings carefully reproduced for exceptional realism.
  • Recommended engine: C6-3
  • Recovery System: 18 in. (45.7 cm) Parachute
  • Projected Max Altitude: 200 ft. (61 m)

As the tallest, heaviest and most powerful rocket ever produced, the original Saturn V was a 3-stage rocket that stood 363 feet high (110.6m), weighed approximately 6.2 million pounds and generated 7.6 million pounds of thrust at lift off. At just over 36 stories tall, it stood about 60 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty, making it quite an impressive site on the launch pad.

The Saturn V was at the heart of NASA’s Apollo and Skylab programs as it was able to launch a 45-ton payload beyond low earth orbit, which was necessary for sending men to the moon. A total of 13 Saturn V launches took place between 1967 and 1973, delivering 24 astronauts successfully to the moon and back to earth. The first launch of the Saturn V rocket was during the Apollo 4 mission of 1967, and was a crew-less launch meant to test the rocket. The first launch with a crew occurred in December of 1968 during the Apollo 8 mission which sent astronauts in orbit around the moon but did not land. Apollo 9 added another piece to the puzzle as the moon lander was tested by flying in Earth's orbit, and Apollo 10 saw the lander launch to the moon, testing its space flight again without landing. Then came Apollo 11 in 1969, changing the space race forever!

We were finally able to land astronauts on the moon and take that famous first step into the future. Successful missions followed with the Saturn V rocket, landing astronauts on the moon during Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The last launch of this historic rocket came in 1973 when it was used to launch the Skylab space station into Earth orbit.

Specifications:

Recommended Engines

C6-3

Projected Max Altitude

200 ft. (61 m)

Recovery System

18 in. (45.7 cm) Parachute

Length

21.8 in. (55.4 cm)

Diameter

1.98 in. (50 mm)

Estimated Weight

5 oz. (141.7 g)

Estimated Assembly Time

10 Minutes

Fin Materials

Plastic

Decal Type

N/A

Required Launch System

Porta-Pad II and Electron Beam Launch Controller

Required Launch Rod System

1/8"

Age Recommendation

Estes model rocketry is recommended for boys and girls ages 10+ with adult supervision for those under 12, and rocketeers of all ages.