Build the ultimate straw rocket

Build the ultimate straw rocket

A very easy to make rocket made from a drinking straw, and launched using air pressure.Almost everyone will be able to make this, it does not require any hard-to-find items, but also can it be made in very little time. Therefore will the rockets themselves be very easy to mass produce.They will fly HIGH up in the air, and then land on the ground, completely safe!

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Curated By: Klaus Macht Alles

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JamesXavierFiles (7) 1 year ago
right freaking on!
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money7719 1 year ago
where is this related link i can not find and i can not understand what he says reply and tell me where
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jeremiahthebullfrog (-1) 1 year ago
that is one annoying voice!
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pollero 6 months ago
rogget=()
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Tormentil 4 months ago
Cool and simple, nice work dude.....
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Mickey1000 4 weeks ago
stupid
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