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Litte Joe - Launchable rocket
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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10.6 h
3 plates
Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
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Description
Little Joe Model Rocket – Launchable 3D Print
This is a fully 3D-printable, launch-capable model rocket based on Little Joe, the NASA test vehicle used in the early 1960s to evaluate the Mercury spacecraft launch escape system. The real Little Joe was a small, solid-fueled booster designed to simulate the intense conditions of a crewed launch, ensuring astronaut safety before manned Mercury missions began.
Features of this model:
- Scale-inspired design – captures the look of Little Joe with tower and capsule detail.
- Two capsule/tower options – one reinforced version for flight, and one detailed version for display.
- Launch-ready build – designed for standard rocket motors. Fit is intentionally snug; a quick whirl with sandpaper around the engine casing ensures a perfect fit.
- Recovery system – model is designed to use a parachute and shock cord.
Notes & Disclaimer:
- This rocket has not yet been flight tested. Flight testing will be carried out in the coming weeks.
- Always follow safe rocketry practices and local regulations.
- Parachute and shock cord must be added for recovery (not provided in the model files).
Enjoy building, displaying, and (soon) flying your own piece of spaceflight history! 🚀
Check out my other 3D models for a display stand based on the Little Joe Launch Vehicle.
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