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RE: For sale Areopack motor retainer and adaptor Conway, I'll be happy to drive up to make the pickup and shoot the shit some time if you give me directions and a time to visit. I'd like to pick your brain anyway. I'm on sabbatical still and my time... |
In forum Swap Meet |
19 years ago |
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RE: L3 Project Construction Tips Looks pretty damn good Bruce. Can't wait to see it fly. I think mine will end up shorter, but I'm extending the booster to handle the longest 98mm motor casings commercially available as well as the H... |
In forum Construction Help |
19 years ago |
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RE: For sale Areopack motor retainer and adaptor I'll take both. Warren |
In forum Swap Meet |
19 years ago |
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RE: L3 Project Construction Tips I'll bring some professionally sewn and certified climbing webbing as well as some of what my wife sews for me for rocketry to the next launch. Warren |
In forum Construction Help |
19 years ago |
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RE: L3 Project Construction Tips As a climber with near 30 years of experience with webbing, I will stand on the fact that a PROPERLY sewn loop exceeds the strength of the webbing every time and that knots reduce the strength of the ... |
In forum Construction Help |
19 years ago |
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RE: Nut-serts Bruce... We're going to have to talk about you and your Nutsert tool crossing paths with me and my retainer and rings... perhaps even my airframe and av-bay... Warren |
In forum Construction Help |
20 years ago |
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RE: cleaning 29/40-120 Simple Green is probably the best cleaner for early cleaning. If you let the case go, a straight up white vinegar soak really helps. Warren |
In forum Construction Help |
20 years ago |
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RE: 4 15/16" Aluminum Bulk Plates My only comment Bruce is that I'd go with bigger than 1/4"-20 all thread for the central threaded rod. I'd go up to 5/16", maybe even 3/8", all-thread. That's what I'm doing with my Competitor 5. By ... |
In forum Knowledge Base |
20 years ago |
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RE: 98mm Aero Pack Retainer I think you need to have a motor case to properly fit the retainer. The aft closure on the Aerotech 98mm case has a different spacing than an AMW 98mm case than a Loki 98mm case than a Cesaroni 98mm c... |
In forum Knowledge Base |
20 years ago |
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RE: Volunteers for MHM and Octoberfest This is a significant issue and I for one like the idea. However, I would increase the time frame to two hours and spread the tasks out to included parking and spectator management, administration ten... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
20 years ago |
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RE: Octoberfest Interests!!!!! Now, now boys... I would like folks to stick to forum thread topics and to create new threads if the topic substantively changes... but we don't have to be topic nazi's here... Best if our moderators ... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
20 years ago |
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RE: Trimming down fins? My sims consistently show better altitude with shallower cone angles - meaning a 6:1 cone performs better than a 5:1 cone performs better than a 4:1 cone. At least on trans-mach flights. Warren |
In forum Construction Help |
20 years ago |
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RE: New SSS/SSSS Thread Indeed the little bicycle tower is in the trailer... however, with you bigger bicycle tower, I don't know why you'd want to fly out of it. Your tower is much tighter... Warren |
In forum Contests |
20 years ago |
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RE: New SSS/SSSS Thread I leave Saturday morning... Warren |
In forum Contests |
20 years ago |
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RE: Seamless Composite finishes From my understanding, Aeropoxy makes 2 standard epoxies, one for bonding and one for composite layup... AND they make a high temp epoxy that does have a Tg of 500 degrees. It is only available in sma... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
20 years ago |
