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Old 08-12-2011, 04:01 PM
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The new Klima line of motors will distributed exclusively by Quest Aerospace in North America (USA and Canada).

New motor choices are always great news, Bill. Thank you!
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Old 08-12-2011, 04:11 PM
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The new Klima line of motors will distributed exclusively by Quest Aerospace in North America (USA and Canada).

Details on pricing and availablity are still aways off.

They will be stagable (and include booster motors) and will be available in retail stores. Of course, they will include Q2G2 igniters!

Follow the leaks from Germany, because there won't be alot of information published by Quest until we are finished with DOT EX Numbers and NAR/CAR Testing.


Will they be sold under the "Quest" or "Klima" label?
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Old 08-12-2011, 04:13 PM
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As hinted at at the NARAM Manufacturer's Forum (videos are all now online - thanks!), look for them around Fall 2012.

Or were those the large Chinese BP (Thunderjet) motors? Hmmmmm....

Well, we'll buy anything and everything, so throw whatever you can at us whenever it is available!
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Old 08-12-2011, 04:39 PM
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These will be a Quest branded product

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Old 08-12-2011, 04:41 PM
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This development project replaced the China one about 20 months ago... might still use the Thunderjet name for these...

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As hinted at at the NARAM Manufacturer's Forum (videos are all now online - thanks!), look for them around Fall 2012.

Or were those the large Chinese BP (Thunderjet) motors? Hmmmmm....

Well, we'll buy anything and everything, so throw whatever you can at us whenever it is available!
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Old 08-12-2011, 04:43 PM
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This is great news Bill. Booster composites.....very interesting......




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As hinted at at the NARAM Manufacturer's Forum (videos are all now online - thanks!), look for them around Fall 2012.

Or were those the large Chinese BP (Thunderjet) motors? Hmmmmm....

Well, we'll buy anything and everything, so throw whatever you can at us whenever it is available!


If the Estes Pro Series II product is suppose to be released late this year and the 'new' Quest motors (Thunderjets?) will be ready in the Fall of 2012...

I think a 'shootout' at NARAM-54 next year is called for.
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Old 08-12-2011, 11:34 PM
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This development project replaced the China one about 20 months ago... might still use the Thunderjet name for these...
Thank you for posting first hand details to this site, Bill.

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"Thunderjet" would be a fitting name for these engines
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If the Estes Pro Series II product is suppose to be released late this year and the 'new' Quest motors (Thunderjets?) will be ready in the Fall of 2012...

I think a 'shootout' at NARAM-54 next year is called for.


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I'm hoping for an astronomical high tide.
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