Estes E12-0 Model Rocket Engines
E12 Model Rocket Engine Thrust Curve Chart
Model Rocket Thrust Curve Example

E12-0 Engines

SKU: 001691

$26.49
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ENGINES FOR MODEL ROCKETS

3 – E12-0 Engines
4 – Starters
4 – Starter Plugs

ATTENTION: These engines cannot be sent to post office boxes. Please be sure to provide a PHYSICAL ADDRESS when purchasing E and F sized engines.

E and F sized engines cannot be shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or Guam.

Overview

The Estes E12-0 engine is a booster stage engine designed for model rocket flight and has to be used with another 24 mm engine. This engine is for flights in rockets weighing less than 16 ounces, including the engines. Each package includes 3 engines, 4 igniters and 4 igniter plugs.

ATTENTION: Estes Industries, LLC requires all purchasers and users of Estes® Model Rocket Engines to adhere strictly to all applicable local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and safety standards. The user assumes all responsibility for the safe and lawful use of Estes® products. Estes Industries, LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability for personal injury, property damage, or other loss resulting from the misuse, improper handling, or unauthorized application of its model rocket engines.

Overview

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications

  • Total Impulse

28.80 N-sec
  • Time Delay

None
  • Max Lift Weight

16.0 oz (454 g)
  • Max Thrust

31.30 Newtons (7.0 lbs)
  • Thrust Duration

2.60 Seconds
  • Length

3.8 in. (9.7 cm)
  • Diameter

24 mm
  • Weight

2.05 oz. (58.1 g)
  • Propellant Weight

1.3 oz (36.9 g)
E12 Model Rocket Engine Thrust Curve Chart

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
Cool engines

They're like extended D engines. Nice long thrust phase with a decent punch.

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G0ldnd0g

50 million launches require the best rocket engines. Estes is bestest!

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RaySitz
Used this in a Booster Bertha lower stage. Was an

Used this in a Booster Bertha lower stage. Was an impressive lift-off. Was lucky to find rocket as it when out of sight high.