
Description
An excellent bird for novice or experienced rocketeer. Easy to build, ideal for sport and demonstration flying, the Astron Mark gives top notch performance.
Additional Information
- Length: 9.1″
- Diameter: 0.765″
- Weight: 0.7 oz.
- Altitude: 1000′
- Recovery: Tumble
- Recommended Motors:
- 1/4A6-2, 1/2A6-2, A8-3, B6-4, B14-5
- Parts List
- Nose Cone – BNC-30E
- Body Tube – BT-30B
- Engine Block – EB-30A
- Engine Tool – EC-2
- Shock Cord – SC-1B
- Balsa Fin Stock – BFS-20
- Launching Lug – LL-2B
- Screw Eye – SE-1
- Streamer – SM-1A
- Tape Disc – TD-1A
- Pattern Sheet _- SP- 2
Instructions




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Build History
- No purchase nor build history is available for this model because it was purchased prior to keeping records.
Flights
- 07/28/1975
- Location – Dave Schwager’s Field
- Motor – B8-4
- Recovery – Streamer
- Remarks – Lost Rocket
- Present at Launch
- Phil Hillmer
- Linda Crowl
- Joe Magginnis