Rocket Balloon
 The Mighty Balloon Rocket Construct a powerful rocket from simple materials. Using a balloon, a straw, and pieces of plastic, you can create a rocket in a matter of minutes. Ready the rocket for launch and watch it to soar through the sky as the balloon deflates. Designed for play in an open area, this balloon rocket helps explain physics principles while providing hours of fun. INCLUDES: Rocket Balloons Instructions
 Rocket Balloon Fun Set The Rocket Balloon Fun Set gives you 50 reusable rocket balloons and a two-way action pump. Rocket balloons come in vibrant shades of pink, yellow, green, orange, red and blue. When charged with the Two-Way Action Pump they will grow up to 36 inches in length. Every Rocket Balloons has a specially designed neck that funnels the escaping air into a thrust producing a plume of air that launches them high into the sky. Watch them soar above houses and trees as they whine and buzz while filling the sky with color. Hear the rocket shriek and see it jump as the pneumatic thruster gives out its final push before the Rocket Balloon floats back to earth ready to be recharged for the next flight. Rocket Balloons can be used in-doors and out. Their soft rubber tips mean no marks or chips on walls and no broken windows. A great alternative to fireworks!
Balloon rocket - A balloon rocket is a balloon filled with air. To launch the rocket, a person releases the opening of the balloon. Rockoon - A rockoon (derived from the terms rocket and balloon) was an extension to the rocket, which allowed the rocket to achieve further distance. The rockoon was a solid fuel rocket that, rather than being immediately lit while on the ground, was first carried into the upper atmosphere by a gas-filled balloon, and then separated from the balloon when it had reached its maximum height and automatically ignited. Balloon modelling - Balloon modelling or balloon twisting is the shaping of special modelling balloons into almost any given shape. There are two disciplines that can be distinguished, namely multiple balloon modelling, which uses more than one balloon, and single balloon modelling, which restricts itself to the use of one balloon per model. Liquid Rocket Booster - A Liquid Rocket Booster (LRB) is similar to a Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) attached to the side of a rocket to give it extra lift at takeoff. A Liquid Rocket Booster has fuel and oxidiser in liquid form, as opposed to a solid rocket or hybrid rocket.
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