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Old 11-08-2019, 08:25 AM
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Default U.S. Rockets Two The Limit kit.

There has been considerable increased interest in our kit Two The Limit. It is a direct staged 29mm rocket with exceptionally light weight and high stability. Just right for the Estes BP motors. Besides being available at Apogee for a couple years now, it seems popular with school group/team programs.

http://v-serv.com/usr/amr.htm

http://v-serv.com/usr/kits/two_the_limit.htm

For those of you comfortable with electronic staging, take a look at this as well. Sonic 2200.

http://v-serv.com/usr/kits/sonic2200.htm

The El Lubbo on that page has been replaced by the El Lubbo Strong. Slightly thicker tubing since the one pound liftoff limit is dead!

http://v-serv.com/usr/kits/el_lubbo3.htm

Jerry

As usual order by email with your address and list of kits. We will send it out and you can pay when comfortable by Paypal using info@usrockets.com.

10 to a case.

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Old 11-08-2019, 06:57 PM
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Apogee says, "Two stage, REMOVE PAYLOAD BAY - NOTE: RockSim says this is underpowered and unstable, however in our test flights it worked alright. Launch on an 8ft rod on extremely calm days only!!"

https://www.apogeerockets.com/Rocke...s/Two_The_Limit

It is under a pound with all tubes, but the third tube was a marketing stunt in 1984 and not "needed". Because it is a long rocket either way, the standard 3/16" or 1/4" rods are just fine.

Jerry

So much for Rocsim as being better than a string test! This is a VERY stable and light rocket for Estes BP 29mm motors. It originally was designed around our F20-0 to F20-4 direct staged composites!

http://v-serv.com/usr/NAR-TRA-93.2.htm

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