01-11-2019, 03:50 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posts: 6,507
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Originally Posted by stefanj
The 24mm and 35mm (?) "Gold Line" motors did have delay / ejection charges that were glued in. But this was done at the factory. You didn't get to choose. I don't recall getting any of the boosters; I assume they would leave the delay / ejection cylinder out.
I don't recall that the NAR had a problem with this.
I flew a few of the big E and F motors. They were pretty awesome at the time. Longer duration thrust than the FSI F100. I flew them in a custom-made model with a Nike Smoke cone. It may have been minimum diameter!
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That's why I included that proviso, as it's been some time since I read that thread. That sounds like an efficient production method, as it enabled AVI to use fewer "base" motor types (and less equipment to make them), with the various delay & ejection charge modules being installed into them at the factory.
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