Water Rocket Fins TEMPLATE TEMPLATE for Model - Quad TPZ by Far Reach Engineering This listing is for a digital pdf file that I will email you which contains a printable template to create TPZ Fins. This file can be printed on your home printer and then used to cut out your own TPZ fins from foam board, cardboard, heavy paper, etc. or anything else you'd like. NOTE: Purchase of this template grants only an individual use license. By purchase of this template you agree to not resell the template or information therein to others. While you are at liberty to create as many fins as you would like for yourself, you agree not to create fins based upon this template for commercial use or sale to others. For more information on these fins: These fins can double your flight time and altitude versus no fins at all. It is an immediate and simple upgrade to any water rocket. These Quad TPZ fins, are applied by hot glue (or other adhesive) directly to the two liter rocket body. The fins are specifically designed to clear all Far Reach Engineering launch collars and locking heads (Micro or Mark I) so as to eliminate launch interference. Unlike other glue on fins, these fins are engineered to fit far aft of body center directly following the bottle contour. Thus increasing the stability in flight over mid bodied fins. To see these fins in action Click Here: To see how to attach these fins to your Rocket Click Here: . Notes on construction: - These are each individually hand cut. simple fins (do not expect robotic replication) - Made in the USA. Disclaimers: Rockets can be
dangerous. Any pressurized vessels are hazards. Far Reach Engineering
takes no responsibility for any damage or harm from any use of
information or equipment supplied. It is highly recommended that
you operate your water rockets well below 120 PSI. Near these levels of
pressure many 2 liter bottles will EXPLODE. Keep a safe distance from any pressurized equipment. If
a launch needs to be scrubbed and the rocket has been pressurized
release all pressure from the system by venting air at the Schrader
valve or farther away. Once all pressure has been released, the rocket
can be safely removed. Be mindful of your own actions and also be aware of the environmental
conditions and public individuals around any potential launch site. Do not aim at face. -Please note, water rockets are amazingly fun, but like so many things, please use caution. If you have any questions about this item or any other Far Reach Equipment feel free to ask. We are happy to reply. Also please check out our other items! You might like some! Thank you.