We just added the template for our version of the Starship and Super Heavy Booster! It is based on our standard template, but now with the graphics and appearance of the SpaceX Starship and Super Heavy Booster.
We designed this template to use an entire sheet of paper, and only need scissors and tape to create a rocket. Click here or on the image to open the instruction page where you can download the PDF.
These templates were designed by our friends at NASA Kennedy Space Center Education Outreach Program. These four templates represent the Delta II, Delta IV and Atlas IV from United Launch Alliance, and also the Falcon 9 from Space X. Special thanks to NASA, ULA and Space X who were all gracious enough to allow us to use their imagery for this purpose. Also, a huge thanks to David Sollberger, NASA Launch Services Program Deputy Chief Engineer, for working with us on this project.
These templates were designed by our friends at United Launch Alliance for use with the system we built for them, however, they work great with our standard launchers as well! Take a look at the cool fin options they have!
Chapter 1 - Helicopters
Use this template from NASA. It's one I use with my classes (you'll need to modify it a bit using the instructions in the book to make it a catapult copter). https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/pdfs/paperhelicopter_worksheet.pdf
Chapter 2 - Rockets
Template for High Pressure Rocket - https://sites.google.com/view/air-rocket-works-llc/paper-templates/standard-rocket-template
Chapter 3 - Airplanes and Glider
Air Rocket Glider - Purchase kit here - https://airrocketworks-com.myshopify.com/products/air-rocket-glider-v2-0-arg
Template for Foam Plate Airplane - Coming soon.
Chapter 4 - Rockets Revisited
Bounce Rocket - Plastic body tube - https://www.mcmaster.com/8628K61/ - 3D Printable Fins - https://sites.google.com/view/air-rocket-works-llc/diy-3d-printed