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Old 03-10-2018, 07:25 AM
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Gary posted the thrust curves, C11 and D15. Now those could be interesting
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Where are they posted?
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Old 03-10-2018, 08:40 AM
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Where are they posted?

I'm not sure about a C11 and D15, but he posted thrust curves for a C14 and D16 on his FB page. I'll attach them below.
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Old 03-10-2018, 08:44 AM
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Oh, man. A D15 booster would utterly rock, even if it was 12ns.

In any case, high-thrust 18mm motors FTW. Those will be very handy.
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I'm confused. The early posts described C8 and D12 and now we have thrust curves for C14 and D16?
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Old 03-10-2018, 10:56 AM
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I'm confused. The early posts described C8 and D12 and now we have thrust curves for C14 and D16?


Maybe they're going to make both?
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That is what i inferred. BOTH.

With the investment in the casings it might be wise to produce a couple of slightly different motors in each power class that will appeal to different consumers for different applications.

BlackMax propellant for the first wave of motors. (A3, B4, C8, D12)

Maybe Super White Lightning for the second wave of higher thrust C and D motors?

ALL of these look wonderful and the F67 is extremely cool.


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Old 03-12-2018, 10:12 AM
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F67 ???
Where was that mentioned ?
That WILL be really cool if it "re-creates" the old Enerjet full 80n-sec F67 from the early 70's.
Us BAR-types like nostalgia.
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USPS mailable (30 grams propellant), with high solids propellant and engineering wizardry to produce the most total impulse of any 30 gram model rocket motor.

NAR Contest Certified and shipping now.

Price is not too shabby.

Google it.
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Old 03-12-2018, 10:32 AM
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F67 ???
Where was that mentioned ?
That WILL be really cool if it "re-creates" the old Enerjet full 80n-sec F67 from the early 70's.
Us BAR-types like nostalgia.


It,s not a full 80 newton second F like the old Enerjet. More along the lines of the old F100 or F97 . lower newton seconds but high thrust short burn.
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