Description
The Black Brant IVB-30 was launched at 0030 local time June 21 1973, at Kauai Hawaii, during the quiet solar and geomagnetic conditions carrying experiments for the detection of galactic and cosmic soft X-rays.
- Uses D, E, F Estes and Aerotech Motors
- 22 Laser Cut Parts
- Plastic nose cone and transition
- Vinyl and water-slide decals included
- Ejection Baffle (no wadding required)
- 18″ Plastic Pre-Assembled Parachute
- Over 46″ Tall
- Requires 3/16″ Launch Rod
- Intermediate Assembly Skills Required
Specifications
- Length: 46.7″ (119 cm)
- Diameter: 1.72″ (43.7 mm)
- Weight: 5.89 oz. (167 g)
- Motor Mount: 24 mm.
- Recovery System: 18″ Plastic Parachute, Ejection Baffle
- Projected Max Altitude: 1600 ft. (490 m)
Recommended Engines:
D12-5, E12-6
E15-7, E20-7, E30-7, F44-8
E18-7, E28-7, F24-7