Centuri Centaur (KC-15 or #5075) Basic Information.
Centuri Engineering
Centaur, Centaur Space Probe
KC-15 or #5075
Introduced: 1965
Final Year: 1971
Designer:
Type: Sport, Payload
Motor Mount: 1x18mm/1x18mm
Recovery: Tumble/Parachute
Stages: 2
Length: 20.5"
Diameter: 1.3"
Span:
Weight: 1.8 oz
Mfg. Description: The futuristic Centaur Space Probe represents the ultimate in advanced model rocket design. A perfect kit for the advanced modeler, the Centaur has new, low drag fins and unique reliable stage coupling. This "bird" soars to well over1800 feet and returns safely by parachute. (Centuri 1965 Catalog)
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The futuristic Centaur Space Probe represents the ultimate in advanced model rocket design. A perfect kit for the advanced modeler, the Centaur has new, low drag fins and unique reliable stage coupling. This "bird" soars to well over1800 feet and returns safely by parachute.
This Easy-to-Build CENTAUR kit comes to you with all engine mounts and stage couplers pre-installed. Simply attach the fins, install recovery system, and paint. Kit includes roll pattern decals, two-color parachute, and complete assembly and launching instructions. (Centuri 1967 Catalog)
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1968 Catalog text identical to 1967 Catalog
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A real payload booster!! Launch up to 2 ounces!! Great for beginning "multi-stager". Reliable "dual-lock" stage coupling gives real two-stage action. CENTAUR 2nd stage climbs to over 1800 feet and returns safely by large 20" colorful parachute. Booster "tumble recovers". Comes with all engine mounts and stage couplers pre-installed. Simply attach fins, install recovery system, and finish. Includes decals and parachute plus complete instructions. (Centuri 1969 Catalog)
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A real payload booster!! Launch up to 2 ounces! Pass-Port staging provides positive ignition for second stage. CENTAUR 2nd stage returns by large 16" parachute. Booster "tumble-recovers". Complete kit includes decals. (Centuri 1971 Catalog)
Centuri 1965 Catalog
Centuri 1967 Catalog
Centuri 1968 Catalog
Centuri 1969 Catalog
Centuri 1971 Catalog
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