06-07-2013, 11:45 AM
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Intermediate Rocketeer
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 50
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Carl@Semroc
It was larger in size. I think the legs were longer and the rest was the same, except for the 3/16" launch rod. The asbestos, if present, was a good idea. The blast deflector did not cover the masonite, so even the smaller engines would destroy it in a few launches. The LIA-77 I have does not have the asbestos pad.
The shipping weight was one pound more, 4 pounds for the LIA-100 vs 3 pounds for the LIA-77. I had plans for the LIA-100, but I cannot find them now.
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Carl,
I have the plans for the Centuri LIA-100 , and I still have my LIA-100.
Regards,
Larry Broadbent
Ontario, Canada
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