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Estes Alpha III Launch Set, 12 years and up with Adult Supervision if under 12, Black,Orange

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  • There’s no thrill quite like launching a model rocket, watching it streak skyward, reach peak altitude, and then return gently to earth. When you build them, the thrill is even better than ever. Thanks to Estes model rocketry, kids can explore the wondrous world of science while experimenting with different combinations of rockets, engines and accessories to better understand how rockets reach outer space.
  • SKILL LEVEL: The Alpha III is an easy-to-assemble, Beginner level rocket with pre-colored parts.
  • RECOMMENDED ENGINES: 1/2A6-2, A8-3, A8-5, B4-4, B6-4, B6-6, C6-5, C6-7
  • PROJECTED ALTITUDE: 1150 ft. (351 m) on a C6-7
  • ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME: 1 Hour (painting and glue drying time not included)
  • Easy to assemble
  • Almost ready to fly
  • An Estes classic
  • Launch system included (Launchpad colors may vary)
  • Flies over 1100'



4.4 out of 5 stars Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Release date January 1, 2018 Manufacturer Estes

Product Description

The Estes Alpha III rocket launch set contains a launch controller, launch pad, and rocket kit packet with materials and instructions required to assemble the rocket. It is recommended for children 10 years and older with adult supervision up to age 12. The orange plastic nose cone, body tube, one-piece plastic tail fin unit, and self-stick decals allow assembly of the rocket without painting. Additional supplies required to launch the rocket include model rocket engine, starter, recovery wadding, and glue (sold separately). This rocket launch set provides the equipment required to launch (with required components) the Alpha III rocket repeatedly and is suitable for youth group activities such as with clubs and schools.

SpecificationsSkill levelEasy to Assemble (E2X), simple gluing, no paintingAge recommendation10 years and up, adult supervision under 12Recommended engines1/2A6-2, A8-3 (First Flight), A8-5, B4-4, B6-4, B6-6, C6-5, C6-7Projected maximum altitude1,100' (335m)Rocket weight1.2 oz. (34 g)Dimensions*12.3 x 0.98" (H x W)Required components (not included)Rocket Engine with Starter, such as Estes 001598 A8-3 Engine
Recovery Wadding, such as Estes 002274 Wadding

*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right.

A model rocket kit includes reusable parts, and requires launching equipment and single-use launching supplies. These kits are recommended for children 10 years and older, with adult supervision advised to age 12. Rocket kit assembly encompasses a range of skill levels—from Easy-to-Assemble (E2X), requiring only simple gluing and less than an hour of time—to Level 5, requiring multi-step assembly with measuring, cutting, gluing, and painting tasks. Reusable rocket kit components include a cone, a body tube, and a recovery parachute. A rocket engine, a starter, and recovery wadding are used once. Rocket engines come in a variety of sizes, time delays, and burn durations. A "first-flight" engine recommendation is generally made for each rocket kit. A launch pad has a stable base and a vertical rod that provide vertical stability during initial liftoff. A launch controller has a keyed ignition switch to prevent accidental ignition, and a cable provides a safe distance from the rocket during launch. Bulk packs of model rocket kits are available for clubs and schools, and allow groups of children to experience building and launching a rocket.

Estes manufactures model rocket kits, launching equipment, and rocket engines. The company, founded in 1958, is headquartered in Penrose, CO.

What's in the Box?

  • Alpha III assembly kit
  • Astron II launch controller
  • Astron II launch pad
  • Supply/instruction packet

From the Manufacturer

Join the hundreds of thousands of people who got their start in model rockets with this classic. The Estes Alpha III was the very first rocket in the E2X series. E2X (Easy to Assemble) is a rocket series designed with beginners in mind. With all colored rocket parts and easily applied self-stick decals, you’re ready for liftoff in minutes. The black body tube, bright orange nose cone and one piece fin unit build quickly into one flashy rocket. With nothing more needed than glue, you can be on the flying field in no time at all. Using standard Estes engines, the Alpha III soars to heights over 1,100' (335 m). Whether you’re a first time rocketeer or a long time flyer, this 12.3" (31.1 cm) Alpha III is a true classic that should be in everyones’ collection. What more could you ask for than a high performance, high flying, classic rocket. Assembly takes one hour or less. An Estes controller and launch system are included. Requires 4 - AA 1.5V batteries for the launch controller - sold separately. Recommended for ages 10 and up with adult supervision for those under 12.


Mark Yoshida
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
Received Alpha III set today. Looks good, except missing nose cone. Contacted Estes Customer Service just now; hoping for resolution so I can fly the Alpha and add stars to this review.EDIT: Estes contacted me day after I notified them of issue. Turns out the missing nose cone was not missing at all -- it was simply inserted inverted into the rocket body to protect it during shipping. That was my fault for not noticing. Estes was courteous and prompt. I have not actually tested the rocket yet, so the 5-star rating is based mostly on customer service.
BTN-TX
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I did casual/fun rocketry with my kids when they were young, and am now starting up with the grand kids (girl 7, boy 4). On a Saturday we painted and assembled the rockets, and flew them at a big park on Sunday. It was great fun, and also some learning for the kids. We called it a day when we ran out of motors! Lol!The Estes rockets are made fairly well and can fly true. I still have a few of my old ones from the 90s, and I can see, as expected, a few changes (i.e., cheapening) of the design and/or quality of materials that could impact performance or durability. We didn't have any missing or broken parts, but had to pay special attention to alignment during assembly in order to ensure straight flight. The controller was obviously of lesser quality than my old one, but it did work.This kind of rocketry is a great hobby, but it can be a dangerous one. Rocket motors burn fast and hot! Adult supervision is required, along with serious attention to safety. Kids must learn to keep their distance when launching (and preparing for launch), as must the small crowd that’ll gather around when you do this at a big park.
Dicksi L. Metcalf
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
Bought this for the grandkids. The rocket assembly needs adult supervision for younger ones, but can be assembled by older kids who will follow the directions. I like the orange color, makes them easier to find in the sage brush when they finally land. Only problem was I ordered the kit WITH the launch pad. Received the rocket only. After 3 times of trying to get the launch pad and receiving another rocket I finally just bought the launch pad separately.
Eduardo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 10, 2023
Bueno, no me gustó que no se pueden pedir las cargas, así que intenté hacerlas yo, funcionaron muy bien pero en el aterrizaje no he podido desprender el paracaídas, tengo que usar una red porque cua do choca con el. Piso se dobla
Olivia Velazquez
Reviewed in Mexico on January 17, 2021
No viene con lo necesario para hacer los lanzamientos, y lo necesario para hacerlo volar no lo venden en Amazon y la tienda original no vende a México sus productos. MUY decepcionante regalo de navidad a mi hijo.
Ike
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020
Easy to assemble. The last time I built and launched an Estes rocket was in 1980. I decided to buy this one and launch it for old times sake. The Alpha 3 was the first of many model rockets I built as a kid. The first launch was with an A8-3 engine. The chute only partially deployed but it landed pretty close to the launch point. I had angled the launch pad to send the rocket upwind a bit as there was a pretty steady wind. Then I went right to the C6-5 engine. I had forgotten how the C engines really send a small rocket up high. I lost sight of it as it went up. Waited and waited and never saw it come down. It turns out the chute never deployed at all and it landed upwind, the nose embedded in the snow. When I assembled it I lost one of the rings that is involved in holding the engine mount in the fuselage. So on the second launch the parachute deployment charge, rather that blow off the nose cone, blew out the engine mount. My bad! But it was fun and I love the sound.
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020
Easy to assemble and lots of fun. Flies great and makes for an inexpensive hobby. Grand daughter thought it was fun and cool as well. Get some motors and wadding too...you will need them. Get some of the small motors. Oh...and cut a 3" hole in the parachute or it will take and drift forever with the big motors...this one goes up and out of site till the chute deploys.
Tia
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020
My husband and son put this together it shot up high nicely but unfortunately they only got to use it once because the wind caught it and took the rocket through the neighborhood. We drove around but couldn't find it and this kit doesn't come with replacements nor the things to shoot them into the sky actually. We had to go to hobby lobby to buy the projectiles for it.
Bryan Kumfer
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2019
This was easy to put together and worked great. My daughters (8 and 9) helped build it and love firing it off. We had everything put together in about 45 minutes, but probably would have taken less time with less kid help. I have ordered more engines and another rocket just in case we loose this one. This is highly recommended for a starter rocket.
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Reviewed in Mexico on June 26, 2017
Lo que no me agrado es que no viene con los insumos o artículos para poder usarlo, se tienen que comprar por separado
EQ
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2016
Fantastic product!! I have a 7 and 5 year old girls who absolutely loved it. Putting it together was relatively simple. I supervised the construction and it took them about two hours to put it together over a couple of days. The 7 year old did the bulk of the work and the only reason we spread the work over a two-day period is because we had to wait for the paint to dry (cheap spray paint for our first project). I did a little research beforehand and purchased the engines and wadding at the same time we purchased the kit, so we had everything available when it was time to launch. For about $50 bucks total we had a great time. The Estes website offers lesson plans free of charge which enabled me to confidently discuss some basic concepts with the girls. They really enjoyed it! Moreover, we set up assigned launch positions, rotated them around, and they loved the entire launch production. We used two different engines and both worked great. Two A8-3 engines to start out, then we switched to a B6-2. They loved both. Naturally the B6-2 was a bit more exciting due to the extra altitude achieved. As a dad who is gently nudging his girls towards STEM related subjects, this was great. We spend quality time building it, and had a “blast” launching it!
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