The Estes Apollo II Saturn V model honors the 50th anniversary of the first manned moon landing—a defining moment in science and exploration. At 1:200 scale and nearly 2 feet tall, this ready-to-fly model comes fully assembled with precise detailing that captures the majesty of the original Saturn V. It’s a standout educational tool that blends rocketry, engineering, and history into a single compelling experience.
A Centerpiece for Your Classroom or Lab
Ideal for display or launch, this model fits seamlessly into aerospace or STEM curricula. The rocket includes realistic painting and scale markings that make it a visual standout, while the included display stand ensures it can be presented with pride in classrooms, labs, or school exhibits. When you’re ready to take learning off the ground, simply attach the clear fin unit and launch with a standard C6-3 engine.
Bring History to Life Through Hands-On Learning
The original Saturn V was a 3-stage rocket that towered at 363 feet and delivered 7.6 million pounds of thrust to carry astronauts beyond Earth orbit. With 13 launches between 1967 and 1973, it delivered 24 astronauts to the moon and back. This Estes model offers students a tangible connection to this extraordinary legacy, inspiring the next generation of engineers, astronauts, and explorers.
Launch Ready and Recovery Included
Equipped for flight and designed for safe recovery, the Saturn V model is a standout choice for classroom launches and student demonstrations. Whether featured in science fairs, rocketry clubs, or hands-on STEM activities, this historic rocket delivers an engaging, educational experience that reinforces core concepts in physics, aerodynamics, and space exploration.
Bonus Poster for Extended Learning
Each Saturn V kit includes a special free poster offer—while supplies last! Created by aerospace artist Aldo Spadoni, the 10” x 30” limited-edition poster brings the story of Saturn V to life with bold visuals. It’s a great addition to any classroom wall or STEM bulletin board.