🚀 Mini rocket, mega adventure—launch your dreams skyward!
The Estes 1345 Mini Mosquito is an intermediate-level model rocket kit designed for ages 10 and up. Standing just 3.8 inches tall, it can soar up to 800 feet when powered by compatible Estes mini engines (sold separately). With an estimated 1-hour assembly time, this compact rocket offers a hands-on STEM experience, combining easy build with high-performance flight. Designed with safety in mind and adhering to NAR guidelines, it’s perfect for hobbyists and families eager to explore aerospace engineering in a fun, engaging way.
Material Type | Wood |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 3.8 x 0.54 x 3.8 inches |
Additional Features | Small size and powerful performance |
Subject Character | rocket; rocket kits; model rocket; model rocketry |
Style | Modern |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Building,Rocket |
Color | Brown/a |
I**N
Cute little rascal
My boys got me back in the model rocketry hobby a month or two ago, aka blowing money on Amazon for every kit in the book.It was bound to happen and I gave in to the irresistible qualities of this little rocket. It showed up on a warm afternoon a week ago and I quickly assembled it and gave it two or three coats of primer. Hey! I wanted this thing as smooth and aerodynamic as possible! Turns out I did too good a job slicking it up.Then I applied a coat of metallic black paint. It was perfect. I even promised my oldest son he could borrow it for his display at school on his report on model rocketry.The warm weather continued and sadly today as I type this review of a fun little rocket, my son has no rocket to display next week and I am anxiously hoping the replacement shows in time. And this time I will be using engines from Quest that are a 1/8A size. I also will not be launching this one on its maiden flight in a 10mph spring zephyr!In my defense, I used a 1/4A3-3T engine for the maiden flight. However, it was apparently aerodynamic to a point of reaching near earth orbit even on the pipsqueak engine. Good thing I didn't go for broke and use the A10-3 I had with me, the prez would right now be trying to assure Moscow that the hit on the space station was NOT a deliberate attack!So grab one (or ten) for yourself! It's a ton of fun to build and launch. Just don't set your heart on getting every one back that you launch. And stick with still days and small engines!
M**S
Good quality and price
A fun build for any level. My child has built a few rockets. For him, this was a fun build and fun rocket to play with
S**P
Still a fav kit- fast and easy to lose
Always loved this kit. even using a low power motor, we lost it. Had fun being the first kit i flew in many years.will order another one. maybe add some small washers to fin bottoms to weigh down. (Centuri had a kit similar years ago like that). Kids loved it and easy build.So gotta get another one.
T**H
It's very small
Pretty easy to assemble. I have had this rocket in the past and I know you have to watch carefully not to lose it, because it is so small. I have not launched this one yet.
S**D
Great Inexpensive Kit That's Easy to Build
I had a number of these as a kid and never saw any of them ever again after launch. If you can believe it, we've launched this little guy NINE TIMES now and still have it. Every single fin has come off at least once and the nosecone blew off once, but we always manage to find all the parts and glue it back together. We launch from the rocketry area out at El Mirage Dry Lake (34°37'27"N 117°33'30"W), and our search technique is to have everyone "freeze" and be completely silent as soon as we see the tracking smoke. With three sets of ears listening we always hear the "bonk" of the rocket hitting the lakebed, which gives us a bearing to where it landed. There's just no chance of seeing it come down- it once landed within ten feet of the launch pad and no one saw a thing.
C**R
Small. Instructions aren't like other rockets. Lacking fin alignment guide.
The instructions are lacking pretty badly. I mean... it's not a super complicated one to build... but a fin spacing/alignment cutout isn't included in the instructions like it is with every other rocket.
C**E
Super small!
Felt cheaply made. I put sugar rocket fuel and had a blast. I mean, the lightness of it definitely made the rocket go faster until it burned up. If it was stronger, maybe itd keep going and maintain the necessary pressure to go longer. This is for kids though, so I didn’t expect anything nice lol
G**H
Classic Estes rocket
Great little rocket. I enjoyed launching these when I was a kid and they are just as much fun now. Buy two or three at a time that way your kid won’t be too disappointed when you lose one because you decided to cram the biggest motor in it as possible and lose sight of it!
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