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    Estes - Mars Snooper (K-20 or #1220) Gallery

    Welcome to the Estes Mars Snooper (K-20 or #1220) Gallery on TRF.

    This gallery showcases the Estes Mars Snooper (K-20 or #1220) and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:


    Estes: Mars Snooper: K-20 or #1220
    Estes: Mars Snooper: #2063
    Estes: Mars Snooper II: K-20 or #1220
    MMWW: Micro_Maxx Mars Snooper: #235
    Thrustline: Mars Snooper: TACL-024



    as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!



    Last edited by JAL3; 6th July 2012 at 01:22 AM.
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    Estes Mars Snooper (K-20 or #1220) Basic Information

    Estes Mars Snooper (K-20 or #1220) Basic Information.

    Estes Industries

    MODEL NAME: Mars Snooper Family Also known as:

    NUMBER: K-20 or #1220

    Introduced: 1965
    Final Year: 1974
    Designer: Gene Street

    Type: Exotic
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 21.7"
    Diameter: 0.95"
    Span:
    Weight: 2.2 oz

    Mfg. Description: A truly different model rocket, the Mars Snooper combines interesting appearance with reliable performance - makes and excellent model for demonstration flying and display. Features payload section and 18" parachute, pre-cut fins for easier assembly. Recommended for the careful modeler, the Mars Snooper kit comes with all parts and detailed instructions (but no engines). (Estes 1966 Catalog)

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    1967 Catalog text identical to 1966 Catalog
    1968 Catalog text identical to 1966 Catalog
    1969 Catalog text identical to 1966 Catalog


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    Estes Mars Snooper (#2063) Basic Information

    Estes Mars Snooper (#2063) Basic Information.

    Estes Industries

    MODEL NAME: Mars Snooper Also known as: Collector's Series Mars Snooper

    NUMBER: #2063

    Introduced: 1992
    Final Year: 1992
    Designer: Gene Street

    Type: Exotic
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 21.7"
    Diameter: 0.95"
    Span:
    Weight: 2.2 oz

    Mfg. Description: Limited edition flying model rocket with display stand and written history. Introduced into the Estes line as a fantasy demonstration rocket. (Estes 1992 Catalog)


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    Photos of the "Fleet": http://www.flickr.com/photos/23694991@N03/

    I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"

    She said, "Make up your mind, you can't do both!"

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    Estes Mars Snooper II (K-20 or #1220) Basic Information

    Estes Mars Snooper II (K-20 or #1220) Basic Information.

    Estes Industries

    MODEL NAME: Mars Snooper II Also known as:Astron Mars Snooper II

    NUMBER: K-20 or #1220

    Introduced: 1975
    Final Year: 1980
    Designer: Gene Street

    Type: Exotic
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length: 22.3"
    Diameter: 0.976"
    Span:
    Weight: 2.3 oz

    Mfg. Description: Looks like a real spaceship. Futuristic decor, advanced styling, and simulated touch down pads give it a real science-fiction appearance. Eye-catching flights with big 18" parachute recovery. Includes die-cut parts, kit decals, and quick release engine mount. (Estes 1975 Catalog)


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    MMWW (Estes) Mars Snooper (#235) Basic Information

    MMWW (Estes) Mars Snooper (#235) Basic Information.

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    MODEL NAME: Micro_Maxx Mars Snooper Also known as:

    NUMBER: #235

    Introduced: 2000
    Final Year:
    Designer: Gene Street, John McCoy

    Type: Exotic, Downscale
    Motor Mount: 1x6mm or 1x10.5mm
    Recovery: Streamer
    Stages: 1
    Length: 8.635"
    Diameter: 0.4475"
    Span:
    Weight:

    Mfg. Description: DESC


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    Thrustline Mars Snooper (TACL-024) Basic Information

    Thrustline Mars Snooper (TACL-024) Basic Information.

    Thrustline Aerospace

    MODEL NAME: Mars Snooper Also known as:

    NUMBER: TACL-024

    Introduced:
    Final Year:
    Designer:

    Type: Exotic, Clone
    Motor Mount: 1x18mm
    Recovery: Parachute
    Stages: 1
    Length:
    Diameter:
    Span:
    Weight:

    Mfg. Description: DESC


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    Last edited by JAL3; 6th July 2012 at 01:27 AM.
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    I used to tell Mom, "...I want to fly rockets when I grow up!"

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    Estes - Mars Snooper Gallery

    Back to Fleet Photos. Next downscale was another classic favorite and Laser-X Rival estes Mars snooper. Still being pretty early in the downscaling this one truned out to be a bit of a Piggy tipping the scales at 15.1g giving a liftoff mass of 16.2g even the MMX-II's have a hard time getting her much over 25feet. But what did I expect with 7 nosecones and a basswood transition? No it's not pink...it's some off brand "True Red" spary enamel I had the better 2/3rds pick up at micheals while she was there. it's an interesting color that just doesn't photograph well. If I do another it'll be downsized another body tube size to lighten the load a bit. I'd also go with all balsa nosecones and lighter 67lb cardstock for the base transition parts.

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    Estes Mars Snooper and it's Varients LOL!!!

    Again this post should be the opening for this thread on the Mars snooper:

    I've had a love/hate relationship with the Mars Snooper by Estes and Laser-X by Centuri for as long as I've been building and flying model rockets.
    Personally I believe these are two of the Best designed Model rockets of all time. Can't really say which one I like better.

    Here is a pic of my Mars Snooper from back in the golden age. and a pad pic as well

    Shortly after my son started building with me Estes re-released a commerative edition mars-snooper which I quickly snatched up and built. while in the process I decided to do a 1.41 Upscale powered by a single D12. I've always like to finish my snoopers Candy Apple Grape over Gold. these two were not an exception. the Gleam in the sunlight is almost blinding LOL!!! Both are excellant flying models.
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    Snooper and Snooper II
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    Snooper and Snooper II
    Sandman,
    How do you get them to stick to the wall like that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hcmbanjo View Post
    Sandman,
    How do you get them to stick to the wall like that?
    rub them in your hair until the static electricity is strong enough.

    Or just turn the camera.
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    Apparently I got a very rare version with black decals. The circle decals and the 3-line decals on the landing gear are original, the others are reproductions from Sandman.
    I'm not very smart, but I can lift heavy things...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlfaBrewer View Post
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    Apparently I got a very rare version with black decals. The circle decals and the 3-line decals on the landing gear are original, the others are reproductions from Sandman.
    That one is so strange.

    Has anyone else ever seen a Mars Snooper II that came with black decals?

    Easy enough for me to print. Normally with white decals the drawing I use is black. I just tell my printer to print white.

    With black I just tell the printer to "print".
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    This is my clone I built off JimZ plans and some extra parts laying around.
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