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Prodigious Paper Rockets!

Prodigious Paper Rockets!
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This instructable is for the Gorilla Glue Cardboard Contest and just plain fun. Paper rockets have come a long way from the straw rocket and these rockets can fly 300 to 600 feet depending on design and how much air pressure has been placed in the launcher.

This instructable primarily addresses the construction of the paper rocket. The launchers that you see in the video were constructed out of PVC pipe and were modified from original instructions that are attached. I was able to build two launchers for $100 and had enough stuff left over to start a third.

 
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Step 1Supplies

Supplies
The supply list is very short for building paper rockets.

1. 8.5 x 11 Card Stock.
2. A short length of 3/4 inch PVC pipe. (about 18 inches works well)
3. A pair of scissors.
4. Elmer's Glue All (white glue)
5. You may want to use high gloss enamel spray paint after the construction is complete.
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4 comments
Jul 23, 2009. 1:26 PMzizou361 says:
damn i should have thot of this, i did this in my shop class
Jul 22, 2009. 10:34 AMJavin007 says:
Who knew it would be so simple? Have you tried strengthening these and adding rocket engines to them?
Jul 19, 2009. 6:22 AM___ says:
at 1:44 look at the kid on the right stnding up

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