Blackhawk 38

  • Regular price
    $157.24


The Blackhawk 38 is the perfect blend of performance and power. Dual deploy, ready to eat 38mm G-J motors for breakfast. It'll disappear in a nano-second if you blink.
Length: 52"
Diameter: 1.60"
Built weight: 1.8 lb
This 38mm Black Hawk is neither carbon nor G12. Instead, it's made from a special graphite-loaded fiberglass that's wound at a different angle, resulting in improved airframe strength and a sleek finish.
Includes:
  • 32" ultra strong thin walled fiberglass booster tube
  • 16" ultra strong thin walled fiberglass  payload section
  • Black radio transparent nose cone
  • CNC-cut and beveled G10 fins
  • CNC-cut G10 fin alignment guides
  • 6" coupler
  • Avionics bay bulkplates
  • 1" recovery harness attachment coupler
  • Kevlar® shock cord
  • Premium Top Flight Recovery parachute
  • rocsim


Customer Reviews

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Matt
Mach 1.3 and 15,270 ft

Awesome kit. Flew with an Aerotech J510. Missleworks gps in the nosecone and missleworks altimeter in the bay. Flyaway guide. Very robust, retrieved with no damage and ready for more flights!

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Robert Wieting
10000+ ft AGL at FAR

Went supersonic yesterday on J500G, 10075 AGL, flying EF Quantum and MiniGPS. Short stroll across open desert to recover it, perfect condition. Robust, fun rocket.

PS captured in only one frame, just the first puff of smoke. Green flash and gone!

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Jeff Wilkinson
Wonderful products.

I am still in the assemble process of this kit but I have nothing but praise for the kit. In about 3 weeks this rocket is going supersonic.

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David Jordan

High quality kit, looking forward to this build..

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Dean Mumme
5 stars for the kit--if only there were any instructions

I can't find any instructions for any of the minimum diameter kits (the Blackhawk models). I figured what all the parts are for, except for a 1-inch long red round piece that fits like a coupler inside the body tube. I was told it was for the motor retainer but don't have a clue how its placed in the rocket.

Also, I was put off by the fact that the parachute and the fin guides were not packed with the initial shipment. The matter was dealt with quickly (thank you) but this sort of thing should rarely happen if ever. Maybe you should to invest in another layer of QC before each order goes out.