Category: Semroc

  • Arcon

    Semroc Model #KV-7 Description The Centuri Arcon was first released in 1962 as a 1/8 scale model. This early version used a ST-7 body tube and was 16″ tall. The model was the Centuri $KB-2 with a price of $1.50 and was sold from 1962 through 1964. In 1965, the Arcon was changed to a…

  • Lune R-1

    SEMROC Model #KV-35 Description Great sport rocket! The LUNE R-1 is easy to build and fun to fly. This kit features simplicity in construction, parachute recovery, and streamlined design. Capable of carrying small payloads in payload section. An ideal demonstration model, impressive in flight and recovery with large colorful chute. Complete with all parts and…

  • Javelin

    SEMROC Model #KV-16 Description The Semroc Javelin is an 18mm minimum diameter kit based on a 1965 Centuri design that is easy to build and flies great. The kit includes: ST-790 body tube Balsa nose cone 4 Balsa laser-cut fins Thrust ring 12″ plastic chute Kevlar/elastic shock cord combo Waterslide decals The instructions were well…

  • Squire

    SEMROC Model #KA-3 Description This is another one of Semroc’s “retro-repro” offerings–a modern-day release of a classic style rocket, this single stage kit is a nice project for the slightly experienced builder. 2 ST-809 body tubes Tube coupler 18mm motor mount assembly Balsa nose cone Laser-cut balsa fins 12″ plastic chute Kevlar/elastic recovery water slide…

  • Vulture

    Semroc Model #SW-012 Description Get ready to plunder the cosmos with this sinister pirate spaceship. Kit comes with laser cut fins, water slide decals, paper cockpit and a mylar parachute. Additional Information Instructions Photo Gallery Build History Flights

  • Batrok

    Model #KV-53 Description The BatRok was introduced in 1967 by Centuri Engineering Company. It was designed by Ron Maggiano while he as a high school student in Scottsdale, Arizona. Inspired by the hit television series Batman which premiered in 1966, Ron entered his original design in a model rocket competition sponsored by Centuri and won…

  • X-21

    SEMROC Model #KCC-4 Additional Information Instructions Photo Gallery Build History Flights

  • Vega

    SEMROC Model #KV-25 Description The Semroc Vega was released in 1969 as the fifth Semroc kit. Designed to be a large rocket, the Vega was inspired by the early Estes Big Bertha. Since the Vega was the fifth kit, it was named after the fifth brightest star. The Vega aslo was the forerunner to the…

  • Triton

    SEMROC Model #KV-23 Description The Triton was designed in 1968 by George Corbett, Vice President of SemrocAstronautics as the first Semroc kit. Designed to be an entry level high performancemodel rocket, The Triton was about as simple as you could get. Using featherweightrecovery, the rocket was very light and capable of high altitudes. If you…

  • Swift

    SEMROC Model #KV-24 Description The Swift was introduced in 1968. The Semroc Swift was ans entry level kit modeled after the Estes Mark II and Centuri Micron. It did offer parachute recovery. The earliest models were shipped with an A6-3 motor to use to space the thrust ring and later to use for the first…