Quest Aerospace — Reviews & Rating - Prooffeed
Prooffeed Quest Aerospace

Quest Aerospace

questaerospace.com

0

Quest was founded in 1992 in Pagosa Springs, Colorado by Bill Stine, son of G. Harry Stine, one of the men who put model rocketry on a safety footing. ToyBiz owned the brand from 1995, Stine bought it back in 2003, and in 2013 the assets went to RCS Rocket Motor Components, which moved production to Cedar City, Utah. Today Quest is the low power half of the AeroTech/Quest division. Its signature is the 6mm Micro Maxx system for backyard flights and the Q-Jet composite motors in 18mm and 24mm, which fit standard Estes-size mounts but push roughly double the specific impulse of black powder.

Good pick for fliers with small fields, and for builders who like laser-cut parts, plastic nose cones and one-piece molded fin units instead of sanding balsa. Anyone who needs deep motor variety or wants staging will find the line thin.

Review widget for your website Is this your company? Verify ownership

Pros

  • Q-Jet composite motors fit 18mm mounts
  • Micro Maxx works on a backyard-sized field
  • One-piece fin units simplify assembly
  • Q2G2 initiators light fast and reliably
  • Kits usually cheaper than composite rivals

Cons

  • Q-Jet motors cannot be staged
  • Catalog much smaller than Estes
  • Rarely stocked in big-box stores
  • Stock gaps and quietly retired kits

Featured in rankings (1)

Products by this brand (1)

Reviews (0)

Your rating:

Your review will be published after you log in or sign up — the text will be saved. Log in

No reviews yet — be the first!

Related rankings: Top 11 Best beekeeping starter hives 2026 Top 10 Best wool felting kits for beginners 2026 Top 10 Best flight simulator yokes 2026 Top 10 Best ghost hunting EMF meters 2026 Top 10 Best beekeeping suits for hobbyists and pros 2026 Top 10 Best handpan brands 2026 All rankings in Hobby Goods →