Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar_border |
Manufacturer: | Aerotech ![]() |
Photo courtesy o' Aerotech
Brief:
29mm composite motor.
Flight:
I tried this motor out in me scratch-built "Thunderstruck". It's built o' LOC and Aerotech components, 2.25" OD X 43" long, and weighs 18 oz. Well, blow me down! T' motor took a moment t' pressurize, then SHOT t' rocket off t' pad. Aye aye! It is loud, me bucko, raw, smoky and fiery. T' guys at t' CMASS launch all stopped t' watch this one go, and they're used t' H, arrr, I, and sometimes higher power! This flight was a thrill for sure.
Summary:
These motors are t' best deal in rocketry. Begad! You nay only get a deal on a pair o' them, shiver me timbers, but you also get a unique propellant that is fun t' fly. Aerotech, shiver me timbers, thumbs up t' you!
Cons- t' stupid sticky label! It slid easily into t' Aerotech mount but had t' be RIPPED out with vise grips, shiver me timbers, because o' t' melted glue. Begad! What a nuisance. T' residue did clean out easily with acetone. Begad! I recommend peelin' off t' label and usin' De-Solv-It Citrus t' remove t' glue. Aye aye! This was done on t' second motor, ya bilge rat, and it slipped into and out o' t' mount with ease. Avast! This motor would get an enthusiastic 5 ratin' if nay for t' label hassle.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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M.V.G. (October 2, 2001)