ESTES 1225 Alpha Rocket Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
ESTES

ESTES 1225 Alpha Rocket Instruction Manual

KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

IMPORTANT : Please record date found on decal and keep for future reference.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Make sure you have all parts and supplies. Test fit all parts before applying glue. Sand as necessary for precision assembly. Product color and shape may vary. /

SUPPLIES

  • SCISSORS
    SCISSORS

  • PENCIL
    PENCIL

  • RULER
    RULER

  • FINE SANDPAPER

  • CARPENTER’S GLUE
    CARPENTER’S GLUE

  • HOBBY KNIFE
    HOBBY KNIFE

  • MASKING TAPE
    MASKING TAPE

  • PRIMER (WHITE)
    Paints Color

  • PAINT (WHITE)
    Paints Color

  • PAINT (RED)
    Paints Color

  • PAINT (BLUE)
    Paints Color

  • A 030408
    Engine mount tube
    Engine mount tube

  • B 035021
    Engine hook
    Engine hook

  • C 030165-2
    Adapter ring
    Adapter ring

  • D 035801
    Parachute
    Parachute

  • E 030360
    Body tube
    Body tube

  • F 032210
    Laser cut fins
    Laser cut fins

  • G 071028
    Nose cone
    Nose cone

  • H 038367
    Shock cord
    Shock cord

  • I 038175
    Launch lug

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Self-stick decal (not shown)

TUBE MARKING GUIDE & SHOCK CORD MOUNT

TUBE MARKING GUIDE
Make a copy if you want to keep instructions.
SHOCK CORD MOUNT

PREPARE FINS

  1. Sand both sides
    PREPARE FINS

  2. ROUND LEADING EDGES
    PREPARE FINS

  3.  PREPARE FINS

ASSEMBLE ENGINE MOUNT

  1. ASSEMBLE ENGINE MOUNT
  2. ASSEMBLE ENGINE MOUNT
  3. ASSEMBLE ENGINE MOUNT
  4. ASSEMBLE ENGINE MOUNT

MARK TUBE

  1. NOTE: Cut from above.

  2. CLEAR TAPE
    MARK TUBE

  3. REAR
    MARK TUBE

  4. Remove guide. Use door frame to extend all lines.
    MARK TUBE

  5.  MARK TUBE

ATTACH FINS

  1. Apply thin layer of glue. Let dry 1 minute. Apply second layer.

ATTACH FINS

  1. Repeat for all fins.
    ATTACH FINS

  2. Check alignment. Let dry.
    ATTACH FINS

ATTACH LAUNCH LUG

  1.  ATTACH LAUNCH LUG
  2.  ATTACH LAUNCH LUG
  3. Let dry

INSTALL ENGINE MOUNT

  1. ENGINE MOUNT
  2. ENGINE MOUNT
  3. Let dry
    ENGINE MOUNTy
    NOTE: Fins removed for clarity.

INSTALL SHOCK CORD

  1. SHOCK CORD
    NOTE: Cut from page 2.

  2. SHOCK CORD

  3. SHOCK CORD

  4. Hold until set

  5. Hold until set. Let dry.
    SHOCK CORD

ROCKET FINISHING


Spray rocket with white primer, let dry & sand. Repeat until rocket is smooth, then paint. Apply decals after paint is dry.
NOTE: Please refer to packaging for suggested paint scheme and/or decal placement.

PREPARE RECOVERY SYSTEM

  1.  RECOVERY SYSTEM
    NOTE: Do not cut off eyelet.

  2.  RECOVERY SYSTEM

  3.  RECOVERY SYSTEM
    RECOVERY SYSTEM

  4. RECOVERY SYSTEM

  5.  RECOVERY SYSTEM

PREPARE FLIGHT RECOVERY

  1.  FLIGHT RECOVERY
    NOTE: Only Estes Recovery Wadding recommended.

  2.  FLIGHT RECOVERY

  3.  FLIGHT RECOVERY

  4.  FLIGHT RECOVERY

  5. Wrap lines loosely.
    FLIGHT RECOVERY
    NOTE: Recovery wadding and parachute must slide easily into body tube. If too tight, redo.

PREPARE ENGINE

  1. Use 1 each.

  2. ENGINE
    PREPARE ENGINE
    TIP MUST TOUCH PROPELLANT!

  3.   PREPARE ENGINE

  4.  

  5.  

  6.  PREPARE ENGINE

WARNING: FLAMMABLE

To avoid serious injury, read instructions & NAR Safety Code included with engines. PREPARE YOUR ENGINE ONLY WHEN YOU ARE OUTSIDE AT THE LAUNCH SITE PREPARING TO LAUNCH. If you do not use your prepared engine, remove the starter before storing your engine.

FULLY EXTEND YOUR LAUNCH CONTROLLER WIRE BEFORE LAUNCHING.

ESTES LAUNCH

ESTES LAUNCH SUPPLIES NEEDED (Sold Separately)

  • Launch Pad
  • Launch Controller
  • Recovery Wadding
  • Starters (with engines)
  • Plugs (with engines)
  • Estes Engines: 1/2A6-2, A8-3 (first launch), A8-5, B4-4, B6-4, B6-6, C6-5, C6-7

NOTE: Key always out until final countdown!
countdown

PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY CODENAR SAFETY CODE
DRY GRASS OR WEEDS DRY GRASS OR WEEDSDRY GRASS OR WEEDS **
DRY GRASS OR WEEDSDRY GRASS OR WEEDS DRY GRASS OR WEEDS
NO DRY GRASS OR WEEDS
**

PRE-LAUNCH CHECK For safety, never launch a damaged rocket. Check the rocket’s body, nose cone and fins. Also, check the engine mount, recovery system and launch lug(s). Repair any damage before launching the rocket.
FLYING YOUR ROCKET Choose a large field (500 ft [152 m] square) free of dry weeds and brown grass. The larger the launch area, the better your chance of recovering your rocket. Football fields and playgrounds are great. Launch only with little or no wind and good visibility. Always follow the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) SAFETY CODE. MISFIRES TAKE THE KEY OUT OF THE CONTROLLER. WAIT ONE MINUTE BEFORE GOING NEAR THE ROCKET! Disconnect the starter clips and remove the engine. Take the plug and starter out of the engine. If the starter has burned, it worked but did not ignite the engine because it was not touching the propellant inside the engine. Put a new starter all the way inside the engine without bending it. Push the plug in place. Repeat the steps under Countdown and Launch.

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