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RE: Long burn M's OK, so in that case it shouldn't be a problem... I'm looking forward to seeing some of these new loads at LDRS - not just flying, but in the Aerotech tent. I'll look to see if these appear to have thi... |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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RE: Long burn M's Yes, but are any of the throats on the nozzle other than the center one open on the J135? If not, it acts just like a single throat... |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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RE: Long burn M's I know the J90 has a medusa with only the central throat open, essentially making it a single throat. I thought the other 54 long burns were the same. I'll have to look at that and see - now I'm curio... |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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RE: Long burn M's The J135 has a medusa? I thought that the long burn 54's only had the central throat open, essentially making them single throats... |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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RE: Long burn M's It isn't a rocksim, but I found the thrust curve... Here are the instructions for the M750 One thing to note that I forgot about before is that the M750 needs a new, larger aft closure (it uses a medu... |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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RE: Long burn M's I'll definitely try to post it here if I see a sim file 🙂 I'd love to see one too 🙂 |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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RE: Long burn M's The M750 isn't quite as big as the M795 (it's 9,325Ns), but it comes as several grains that are glued together with epoxy in assembly. Result: none of the shipping problems or DOT issues that you have... |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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Long burn M's Aerotech just released 2 new motors - the 75/6400 M650W (9.13 seconds) and the 98/10240 M750W (12.65 seconds) I can't wait to see these - they're debuting at LDRS 8) (Altitude junkies rejoice) |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
19 years ago |
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RE: Big Daddy upscale? Well, you could use a stubby 54 rather than a long 38 - that would probably make it a lot easier... |
In forum Construction Help |
19 years ago |
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RE: L1 video Very nice - I'm sorry I missed it 8) |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
19 years ago |
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RE: June Launch Volunteers OK, he'll photograph then 🙂 I think he prefers that anyways. |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
19 years ago |
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RE: June Launch Volunteers Well, I can only be there on Sunday, and no guarantees about being able to stay for the whole day (so I can't commit to teardown)... I'll see if I can convince my dad to LCO, but I can't make any prom... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
19 years ago |
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RE: Quik-Links I have some good ones from GLR (I think they're 5/16") that I use in my deuce and a couple other big rockets - never seen or had one break. |
In forum Recovery Help |
19 years ago |
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RE: What size of Rail Buttons can the NCR Launch Rails use? We have rails for both standard and extreme size (1010 and 1515). I use (and love) the large rail buttons from railbuttons.com for my deuce - they work just fine on NCR's large rails. |
In forum Construction Help |
19 years ago |
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RE: June Research day Still fun little motors - amazingly loud for hybrids 🙂 |
In forum Research/EX Motor Discussion |
19 years ago |
