Falcon 9

Falcon 9 models are in 1:100 scale.

Falcon9instructionmanual  Manual for DRAGON v1 Capsule and Falcon 1.0

AXMFalcon9v1.1manual Manual for versions 1.1 and 1.2 (Includes Dragon trunk modification)

AXM Falcon 9 First Stage Landing manual – PDFOptim First Stage Landing Manual

AXM_FalconHeavy_manual Applies to all Falcon Heavy

New AXM Falcon9 Octaweb Applies to all Falcon 9 First Stages (new modification)

AXMDragon2PadAbortmanual (Old manual but still helpful to build the CrewDragon)

CrewDragonManual (Applies to both CrewDragon and CargoDragon)

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Falcon Heavy Maiden flight successfully launched on Feb 6, 2018
Launch Site: KSC 39A
Landing: Center Core barge landing failure  - Side boosters ground landing successful
Vehicle configuration: Center Core #33 Block 3, Left booster Core #25 (Block 2 converted), Right booster Core #23 (Block 2 converted)
Payload: AXMSecondStage_Roadster1100 Elon Musk's Midnight Cherry Tesla Roadster (Updated Revision 2.1 with Starman dummy)
Download file 1:100 Scale Model: (Fairing updated)
AXM_FalconHeavy_manual
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Falcon Heavy Arabsat-6A scrubbed on 4/10/19 due to high winds. Second attempt launched successfully on 4/11/19. This is the first Falcon Heavy Block 5.
Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A
Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #55, Left side booster Block 5 #53, Right side booster Block 5 #52, Titanium grid fins, Legs 2.0
Landing: Center Core on OCISLY and Sideboosters on LZ-1 and LZ-2
Payload: Arabsat -6A satellite
1:100 Scale model (Updated as of 6/24/19)
Model photos from modelers R. Garrett Cortelyou III and Matthew Cable.
 

Falcon Heavy STP-2 was successfully launched on 6/24/19. This was the first reused Falcon Heavy ever flown for the U.S. Air Force.


Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A
Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #57, Left side booster Block 5 #53.2, Right side booster Block 5 #52.2, Titanium grid fins, Legs 2.0
Landing: Center Core failed to land on OCISLY but Sideboosters successfully landed on LZ-1 and LZ-2
Payload: Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program -2 (STP-2) carrying 24 satellites.
1:100 Scale model
Model photos from R. Garret Cortelyou III
 

Falcon Heavy USSF-44 was successfully launched on 11/1/22. This was the fourth Falcon Heavy mission.


Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A


Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #66, Left side booster Block 5 #64, Right side booster Block 5 #65, Titanium grid fins, Legs 2.0


Landing: Center Core had no grid fins and no legs; so it was expendable, but Sideboosters successfully landed on LZ-1 and LZ-2


Payload: USSF-44


1:100 Scale model

Falcon Heavy Viasat-3 was successfully launched on May 1, 2023. This was the sixth successful Falcon Heavy mission.


Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A


Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #68 expendable, Left side booster Block 5 #53.3 expendable, Right side booster Block 5 #52.8 expendable


Landing: No attempts. All Center core and sideboosters were expendable.


Payload: Viasat-3 satellite


1:100 Scale model

Falcon Heavy GOES-U was successfully launched on June 25, 2024. This was the tenth Falcon Heavy mission.


Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A


Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #72, Left side booster Block 5 #87, Right side booster Block 5 #86, Titanium grid fins, Legs 2.0


Landing: Expendable Center Core had no grid fins and no legs; Sideboosters successfully landed on LZ-1 and LZ-2


Payload: GOES-U


1:100 Scale model

Falcon Heavy Maiden flight successfully launched on Feb 6, 2018 Launch Site: KSC 39A Landing: Center Core barge landing failure  - Side boosters ground landing successful Vehicle configuration: Center Core #33 Block 3, Left booster Core Read More
Falcon Heavy Arabsat-6A scrubbed on 4/10/19 due to high winds. Second attempt launched successfully on 4/11/19. This is the first Falcon Heavy Block 5. Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #55, Left side boos Read More
Falcon Heavy STP-2 was successfully launched on 6/24/19. This was the first reused Falcon Heavy ever flown for the U.S. Air Force. Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #57, Left side booster Block 5 #53.2, Ri Read More
Falcon Heavy USSF-44 was successfully launched on 11/1/22. This was the fourth Falcon Heavy mission. Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #66, Left side booster Block 5 #64, Right side booster Block Read More
Falcon Heavy Viasat-3 was successfully launched on May 1, 2023. This was the sixth successful Falcon Heavy mission. Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #68 expendable, Left side booster Block 5 #53 Read More
Falcon Heavy GOES-U was successfully launched on June 25, 2024. This was the tenth Falcon Heavy mission. Launch Site: KSC Pad 39A Vehicle: Fairing 2.0, Center Core Block 5 #72, Left side booster Block 5 #87, Right side booster Bl Read More