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Baby Bertha™

SKU: 001261
$15.99
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Intermediate

We are happy to present Estes Baby Bertha rocket - a half-sized version of the popular Big Bertha. Standing at just 13 inches, this intermediate model rocket is high-performing and easy to assemble in just an hour.

With the option to customize it with your own design or paint it like the package, this model rocket is a great way to let your creativity soar. The kit includes distinctive-looking laser-cut wood fins, a nose cone made using the blow molding process for durability, and self-stick decals that are easy to apply.

When powered with Estes standard model rocket engines, the Baby Bertha streaks up to 575 feet before safely landing with its colorful 12-inch parachute. Whether you're a seasoned model rocket enthusiast or a beginner looking for a fun new hobby, the Baby Bertha is for you.

Add this mini missile to your collection today and take your model rocket-building skills to new heights.

  • SKILL LEVEL: The Baby Bertha is an Intermediate level rocket which will help a budding rocketeer develop some basic model building and finishing skills.
  • RECOMMENDED ENGINES: A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5
  • PROJECTED ALTITUDE: 575 ft. (175 m) on a C6-5

Overview

The Baby Bertha rocket is a half-sized version of one of Estes' most popular rockets: the Big Bertha. The Baby Bertha stands just 13 inches, making it an ideal intermediate building experience. This model rocket is both high-performance and easy to build.

Assemble and finish the Estes Baby Bertha within just an hour of building. You can paint it like the package or create your own Go Wild design! The kit features laser-cut wood fins, a blow-molded nose cone, and easy-to-apply self-stick decals.

When you power it with Estes standard model rocket engines, it streaks to 575 feet. It can be easily recovered due to its included colorful 12-inch parachute.

Complete your set of Berthas with the addition of the Estes Baby Bertha Rocket today!

What You Need to Fly

Estes Porta-Pad II Launch Pad and Electron Beam Launch Controller, Estes model rocket engines, starters and recovery wadding.
Four 1.5V high quality AA alkaline batteries (sold separately)

Technical Specifications

  • Recommended Engines

A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5
  • Launch System

Porta-Pad II
  • Projected Max Altitude

575 ft. (175 m)
  • Recovery System

12 in. (30.5 cm) Parachute
  • Length

12.8 in. (32.5 cm)
  • Diameter

1.64 in. (42 mm)
  • Weight

1.9 oz. (53.9 g)
  • Fin Material

Laser Cut Balsa Wood

Needed to Build (sold separately)

Scissors, pencil, ruler, fine sandpaper, carpenter's glue, hobby knife masking tape, white 1/32 inch pinstripe tape or white paint pen primer (white), paint (black, white) and clear coat (optional).
This product recommended for children ages 10+ with adult supervision for those under 12, and rocketeers of all ages.

Customer Reviews

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Fins were broken when shipped

I bought this along with three other rockets. This one arrived with the balsa sheet containing the fins split in two with two of the fins broken. They were easily repaired by gluing them back together but shouldn’t have been broken in the first place. Aside from that, the model was easy to assemble and looks good.

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MARK MASELLI
I used a Baby Bertha for my granddaughter's gender reveal.

I built a Big Bertha and a Baby Bertha with the intention of using the Big Bertha for the gender reveal. However, at the last minute, there was a change in plans for the launch area. I quickly set up the Baby Bertha and used it for the reveal. This rocket's large diameter body tube carried streamers and red chalk powder to an altitude of 250 feet with no problem on a B engine. I wasn't going for altitude, but I needed to keep from crop-dusting the crowd. The launch was an absolute success!

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Nicholas Taliaferro
Countdown to lift off

I am happy with my purchase. Well packaged and everything is in tacked. We haven't built it yet. Waiting for the grandson this Thanksgiving to help build them launch.