SpaceCAD Model Rocket Design Library
Free Model Rocket Design Inspirations for Download
If you want to go beyond model rocket kits for adults or kids, here's your place for rocket inspiration! Here you can find high flying model rockets using model rocket engines from A to J. They are a great to help you get started with SpaceCAD model rocket design software.
Want to add your own rocket design to the list? Simply send it to me via email - andreas.firnau@spacecad.com and I'll include your design.
To load and open these rocket designs you need SpaceCAD model rocket software.
Alpha Centauri
SpaceCAD Model Rocket DesignThis powerful rocket, designed by Ralf Nitzsche, uses 17 engines to reach its impressive altitude of 700 meters. Not enough to fly to the next star system, but clearly close enough!
Reaches 703 m
using Stage 1: 8 * D7, 1 * Cesaroni I170 - Stage 2: 8 * C6 rocket engines
Hybrid 54
SpaceCAD Model Rocket DesignCalling this high-power beast a model rocket is an understanding. Watching the Hybrid 54 lift off on a Contrail J engine is simply amazing. Now you have the chance to build it yourself with this plan from Andreas.
Reaches 260 m (853 ft.)
using Contrail J292 rocket engines
Elaine
SpaceCAD Model Rocket DesignThis model rocket looks like it could launch a real satellite with its huge payload bay. During launch, four C6 engines make quite an impression. It is carried safely back to earth on a huge parachute.
Reaches 108 m (354 ft.)
using Estes C6 (4x) rocket engines
Avenger
SpaceCAD Model Rocket DesignThe Avenger is a true classic can be launched on D and E engines and floats down gracefully on a parachute. A simple rocket that's great for the beginner or the hobbyist and everyone in between!
Reaches 607 m (1007 ft.)
using Estes E15 rocket engines
Air Ripper
SpaceCAD Model Rocket DesignThe Air Ripper swooshes through the sky to reach impossible heights
Reaches 1058 m (3471 ft.)
using Aerotech G42 rocket engines
SJ-ROC1 Ram
SpaceCAD Model Rocket DesignWhat a beast! When you add the most powerful engines this might be what you'll get.
Reaches 129 m (423 ft.)
using Aerotech K1100T, M1419W rocket engines