| CP Method: | Rocksim/Rocksim | 
| CP Position From Front: | 15.70 inches | 
| Decals: | Self-Stick | 
| Diameter: | 1.31 inches | 
| Fin Material: | Balsa | 
| Length: | 20.25 inches | 
| Manufacturer: | Quest ![]()  | 
| Model: | 2011 | 
| Motor Size: | 18 millimeters | 
| Power: | Low-Power | 
| Product Type: | Kit | 
| Recommended Motors: | B6-2, B6-4, C6-5 | 
| Recovery: | Parachute | 
| Skill Level: | 2 | 
| Status: | In-Production | 
| Style: | Payload | 
| Tags: | Style:Egg Lofter | 
| Weight: | 2.00 ounces | 
Picked up at Hobby Lobby during the Quest clearance "just because." The Courier would become my first competition egglofter by default. (It was the only one I had that met the single engine criteria.) Despite a lack of enthusiasm for the project at first that wound up causing the construction time to be measured with a multi-year calendar, I must admit to a ...
Brief: I upgraded the motor mount to a 24mm, 1/8" balsa fins, epoxy glue joints, Aerotech 24" rip stop parachute for payload and 18" for booster. Construction: The new motor mount is exactly the same design except that I used bigger centering rings and a bigger body tube. PROs: great idea and flight concepts easy to follow instructions great Kevlar ...
The Quest Courier kit is a single stage egg-lofter with the egg housing/nose cone as a slip together unit. Overall, a good looking and effective egg-lofting rocket. The kit comes with a 18mm motor mount assembly that's glued into a Quest-T-35 (1.378 diameter) tube, a set of pre-cut fins, and two 14" 'chutes. The 'chutes were pre-cut and very brightly colored. A piece of 18" Kevlar thread ...
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