New Shepard - Unidad de aleta transparente

Código: 033331
$3.99
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Unidad de aleta transparente para el 2198 Blue Origin New Shepard.

Descripción general

The New Shepard Clear Fin Unit is a vital replacement part for the Estes 2198 Blue Origin New Shepard model rocket. Without a properly functioning fin unit, your rocket cannot launch successfully. This clear fin assembly ensures your New Shepard maintains the aerodynamic stability required for safe and exciting flights, while preserving the authentic look of the rocket.

Designed for the Blue Origin New Shepard

This fin unit is made specifically to fit the Estes 2198 Blue Origin New Shepard, guaranteeing a secure fit and proper alignment. The transparent fins complement the rocket’s sleek, realistic appearance, allowing the detailed body to remain the visual highlight.

Durable and Lightweight

Constructed from lightweight, durable materials, the clear fin unit withstands repeated flights and landings. Its design ensures consistent performance without adding unnecessary weight to the rocket.

Easy Installation

Replacing or attaching the fin unit is quick and hassle-free, making it simple to keep your rocket launch-ready. Whether you’re a new hobbyist or an experienced rocketeer, this replacement part helps ensure reliable performance every time you head to the launch field.

Estes 2198 Clear Fin Unit Replacement Part for Blue Origin New Shepard Model Rocket

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Customer Reviews

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Anonymous (Salt Lake City, UT)
Replacement parts quick delivery

The clear fin unit was a perfect fit and sent out right away. Thanks.

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D.B.
Faulty Fin

1st flight went ok, not great. 2nd flight fin failed. Fin replacement cost reasonable. Shipping cost WAY TOO high.

We're sorry to hear that your experience wasn't up to par. We take all feedback seriously and would appreciate the chance to address your concerns. Please email us at service@estesrockets.com so we can assist you directly.

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Andrew
Great, but...

We flew an Estes New Shepard on 4/13/23. Its parachute had a small glitch, and upon landing, the fin unit was destroyed. The rocket performed amazingly, though!