07-08-2012, 09:07 AM
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Freeform rocketry advocate.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Claremont, CA "The intellectual capitol of the world."-WSJ
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Originally Posted by JumpJet
This is how I tested one of the first E12 motors two years ago. I installed it in a stock motor mount of the latestes release of the Saturn V. Wraped a couple layers of tape around it and the engine hook so it would not eject out and flew it. I didn't add any nose weight to the model. It flew higher and straighter then it could ever do on a D12 motor.
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That's really great and important news. How has it performed in a range of wind conditions? How much wind is okay?
I used to fly a LOT of SVs, and I had a 2 cluster mount and a three cluster mount that itself was inserted into the motor mount tube and extended out the rear. I always used the Centuri clear plastic fin add-ons and a tower free nose cone on flight.
Jerry
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