Quest Aerospace is a manufacturer of flying model rockets and accessories targeted at enthusiasts of all ages.
Founded in 1996 by Tim Van Milligan and Nancy Hall, both of whom were former engineers at NASA.
Initially started as a small mail-order business selling rocketry kits and components.
Over the years, the company has expanded its product line to include a wide variety of rockets for all skill levels.
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A beginner-level rocket kit that comes with everything needed to get started in model rocketry.
A mid-level rocket kit that is easy to build and features a classic design.
An advanced-level rocket kit that features a scale model of the Black Brant II sounding rocket.
Model rocketry is the construction and launch of small rockets typically made from lightweight materials such as cardboard and balsa wood.
Yes, all Quest Aerospace rockets are designed to be safe when used properly. It is important to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and launch in a safe, open area.
Quest Aerospace rockets are recommended for ages 10 and up. Younger children can still participate with adult supervision.
Yes, many of the Quest Aerospace rocket kits are designed to be reusable after being launched.
In most cases, no. However, it is important to check with your local laws and regulations to ensure that you are launching in a legal and safe manner.