
Tiny Pterodactyl
Like its parent the mighty Pterodactyl and sibling Pterodactyl Jr., the Tiny Pterodactyl was born to fly. Use an F motor for slow, graceful flights or pack it with a G motor for real excitement. We’ve even flown the Tiny Pterodactyl on an H-238 and amazed the crowd with a neck-snapping transonic flight!** Nose weight was added to keep the CG forward of the CP during this flight. Some rocketeers like to keep two nosecones on hand: one weighted for higher power motors and a standard one for lower power flights. LOC • Pre-slotted cardboard airframe• 21" nylon parachute• Recovery fire blanket• 3/16" x 9' tubular nylon shock cord• LOC plastic nosecone• 29mm motor mount• Laser cut birch plywood fins• Rail buttons for 10/10 launch rails• Vinyl decal PML • Pre-slotted Quantum Tube airframe• 21" nylon parachute• Recovery fire blanket• 3/16" x 9' tubular nylon shock cord• Kevlar tether• PML plastic nosecone• 29mm phenolic motor mount• G-10 fiberglass fins• Rail buttons for 10/10 launch rails• Vi