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Old 04-18-2009, 07:00 PM
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Any interest in AeroTech bringing back the 'B' and 'C' reloads for the RMS-18/20 case?


Well, yeah!!
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Old 04-18-2009, 07:01 PM
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It's possible that an endburning 'D' could be produced in booster and one time delay variations.


Even better!

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Old 04-18-2009, 07:59 PM
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My personal vote would be for higher impulse options...a real B14 would be sweet.
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Old 04-18-2009, 08:23 PM
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I'd say 'go for it'... it would help bring more folks into the composite fold and be a good introduction to moving up the power ladder from there...

This *might* even be enough to get me to consider using composites!
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Any interest in AeroTech bringing back the 'B' and 'C' reloads for the RMS-18/20 case?

No NO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Please don't burden me with more, interesting motor choices. I just want to stay with the same boring old choices. Please don't bring more variety and versatility.
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I'd grab a few of each, B, C, D, and baby E. I've been debating getting the hardware for my Outlander, but I fly on a fairly small field and the D would likely feed it to the rocket eating trees. If I had some high thrust B and C choices, that would seal the deal.
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Yes, but you had better be sure to make enough, because I will be buying A LOT of them!

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Any interest in AeroTech bringing back the 'B' and 'C' reloads for the RMS-18/20 case?


Gary,

More is always appreciated! I am looking forward to using the 18/20 for an Estes Outlander, and while the Ds will be fine, a high thrust C would be nice.

I was pleased to see Redline reloads for the 29/40-120 last year (or year before?), and would like to see more reloads for the 24/40. I've used these casings since the 90s. I have not bought the 24/60 yet, but will be interest in it in the future, and would love to see more options for that casing.

Thanks for giving us alternatives to BP for model rockets!
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I think the C12T and E27T would be the quickest to recertify and reintroduce.

http://www.aerotech-rocketry.com/cu...2t_nar_cert.pdf

http://www.aerotech-rocketry.com/cu...7t_nar_cert.pdf

I'll work on a D3T reloadable endburner and let you know how it goes.

What are people paying for a pack of C6s these days?
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What are people paying for a pack of C6s these days?

At Wal-Mart, the posted price is typically $4.97. At Hobby Lobby and actual hobby shops, the price is more like $8.50 or so. Scott Branche would know what the MSRP is, but it's between $8 and $9 a pack, I believe.
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