Centuri Defender Space Probe (KC-35 or #5095) Basic Information.
Centuri Engineering
Defender Space Probe
KC-35 or #5095
Introduced: 1967
Final Year: 1970
Designer:
Type: cluster/sport/payload
Motor Mount: 3x18mm
Recovery: parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 21"
Diameter: 1.64"
Span:
Weight: 2.0 oz
Mfg. Description: The Defender represents the latest in futuristic aero space design as applied to model rocketry. Launch your payload (up to 3 ounces) in either of two compartments to high altitudes with 3-Enging cluster thrust. The Defender is a real challenge for the experienced modeler. Kit comes complete with all parts, decals, detailed assembly instructions and engine clustering and launching information. Engines
not included. Recovers safely by a large 20" two color parachute. (Centuri 1967 Catalog)
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The Defender represents the latest in futuristic aero space design as applied to model rocketry. Launch your payload (up to 3 ounces) in either of two compartments to high altitudes with 3-Enging cluster thrust. The Defender is a real challenge for the experienced modeler. Kit comes complete with all parts, decals, detailed assembly instructions and engine clustering and launch information. Engines
not included. Recovers safely by a large 20" two color parachute. (Centuri 1968 Catalog)
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Now launch up to 3 ounces of payload to high altitudes with 3 engine cluster thrust. A real challenge for the experienced modeler yet easy to build. Kit comes complete with illustrated assembly instruction, decals, large 20" parachute, plus technical report #TIR-52 on "Reliable Clustering Techniques". (Centuri 1969 Catalog)
Centuri 1967 Catalog
Centuri 1968 Catalog
Centuri 1969 Catalog
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