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IMPORTANT: always use positive motor retention to secure the 

motor.  Failure to use motor retention will cause the motor to be 

ejected instead of the parachute making for a dangerous ballistic 

reentry.

IMPORTANT:  always remember to check your balance point and 

ensure your CG is forward of the specified CG point.

IMPORTANT: Always follow the NAR safety code and remember 

that rockets are not toys and can be dangerous if not prepared 

and used properly.  If you are a beginner, it is a good idea to fly 

with a club or other group of experienced rocketeers until you 

have gained some experience.

IMPORTANT: In no event shall Madcow Rocketry be liable for 

any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special consequential 

damages whatsoever arising out of or connected with the use or 

misuse of it’s products.  The buyer assumes all risk and liability 

resulting from ANY use of any and all products sold by Madcow 

Rocketry.  Your purchase and use of any Madcow Rocketry 

product constitutes your agreement to and acceptance of these 

terms. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, you 

must return the unused product in resalable condition for a 

refund or credit.

IMPORTANT: Please contact us via phone or email if you have any 

questions about constructing or flying your model. 

23016 Del Lago, Unit C

Laguna Hills, CA 92637

949.547.8847

www.madcowrocketry.com

©2014 MadCow Rocketry™

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Step 6 – Flying Your Model

Attach the parachute to the shock cord 2/3 of the way between the nose cone and body 

tube.  You can also attach the chute protector to the shock cord near the parachute.   

When packing your chute, wrap the chute protector around the chute with the opening in 

the chute protector facing forward.  Always make sure your chute is well protected as the 

hot ejection motor gasses will melt the nylon chute.

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