I've got to be honest I bought this for myself at 27 years old to have a little play with. The smaller crossfire rocket requires very little building and could be up in the air within the hour and the amazon rocket takes a little longer and requires a bit more attention and a steady hand. I struggled to get the igniters to work but I think I was doing something wrong with them & maybe my batteries weren't the best. The smaller crossfire disappeared into the clouds and but I still found it. I'd certainly recommend taking your time and picking a still day and starting off with the smallest motor so you don't loose it on your first attempt. Great fun and I'd recommend it either for someone who wants to have a go themselves or it's a perfect gift for a son etc. Cracking fun for the money and I almost enjoyed building them more than flying them! 😁Read full review
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Need lots of space and a good eye to track its progress. (I have lost two rockets that completely disappeared). Nevertheless a hit with the grandchildren.
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Buy yourself an Estes 'educational pack' of 24 engines with ignitors and wadding and you'll soon have this in the air to the glee of kids and parents!
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Price / fun/value ratio is amazing. 2 rockets and a pad for. 30£.
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