North Coast Rocketry Flying Model Rocket Kit Corporal NCR 0212
The Corporal™ is North Coast Rocketry's interpretation of the historic US Army surface to surface missile
The MGM-5 Corporal missile was a nuclear-armed tactical surface-to-surface missile
The first U.S. Army Corporal battalion was deployed in Europe in 1955 and remained in the field until 1964
Easy to assembly and fly majestically
Long, lean lines of the design allow it to fly straight up to altitudes of almost 1,750 feet on an Aerotech G80 motor
4th version of this kit to be released by Matt Steele, so you can tell he really likes the way it flies!
Laser cut plywood fins
Slotted heavy-wall body tube
Detailed "peel and stick" decal markings
Plywood centering rings
Plastic nose cone
Heavy duty Gorilla™ shock cord system
Cutting guide is also included to make cutting the rounded leading edge of the balsa conduits easier and more precise
NCR Quick Link that makes untangling the shock cord after each flight much easier!
Diameter= 2.64"
Length= 58"
Weighs 24 ounces
Suggested motors are the Aerotech F42T-4, F52C-5, G54W-6, G71R-7, G75W-6, G76G-7, G77R-7, G78G-7, and G80NT-7
This kit does not include a 36” nylon parachute; that can be ordered separately or pulled from your stash
Skill Level Pro
Made in the USA
Model Rocket Kits are rated by Skill Level
1 Beginner
2 Intermediate
3 Advanced
4 Expert
5 Master
Pro - Professional
If you are just starting in the hobby start at the beginner level and move up from there at your own pace.
What is needed to build and fly
All model rockets come in kit form that require assembly. The materials are primarily cardboard tubes, balsa or plastic fins and nose cone. Materials will vary by model and are typically specified in the description of each kit.
Additional supplies will be necessary to build and finish your model rocket kit and may include:
Scissors, Hobby Knife
Ruler
Wood Glue, Model Cement or CA(Super Glue)
Sandpaper
Masking Tape
Finishing Supplies like:
Wood Filler
Sealer/Primer
Paint
Launching Equipment and Supplies like:
Recovery wadding
Launch Pad
Launch Controller
Power supply
Model Rocket Motors and Igniters
A safe place to fly using guidelines from the National Association of Rocketry Safety Code