Rock Lake video gallery is up.

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New Pro products demos include M1250, K1320, I600 and a 14 second M520 moon burner with 1000 Ns initial thrust.

Anthony J. Cesaroni President/CEO Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace

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Anthony Cesaroni
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Moon me!

Congrats Anthony.

I released the first consumer moonburner. The Toy Rockets G30.

Jerry

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Jerry Irvine

:)

Moonbirners are a visceral experience not to be missed. My favorite diometer is 54mm and I hear from a little birdie, that is soon to happen, from the TFC supplier.

Moon me!

Jerry

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Jerry Irvine

Tell us more about the I600... size, N-secs, burntime, etc. Sounds like something I've been waiting for!

-John

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John DeMar

Those are GREAT videos on that site. Looks like lots of fun!

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Diane

I think it's a 5 grain Pro 38. Burn time was under a second! Awesome!

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Jason Andersen

I want to see MOTORS in those strap-ons, John!

Of course, that means more nose weight. Maybe little lexan finlets on each of the strap-ons to move the CP aft a little?

That's the nicest scale project I've seen since a friend of mine did a little BT-50 Saturn 1B a couple of years ago.

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Marcus Leech

...said the lesbian, talking to the salesperson at Good Vibrations.. ;)

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Diane

It fits the 5 grain case - it was a custom motor for a commercial test project, and I sent a few along to ROC Lake for S&G. More could be made, in theory..

I'll dig out test data next week and pass it along.

MIke D CTI

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M Dennett

It's kind of a loosing battle, more power in the back... more weight in the nose... etc. The strap-ons are still removable which will make it easy to add some lexan fins. Hmmmm.

Just don't look too close at the finish. ;) I wasn't so sure it would fly well so I didn't spend much time on the spiral seams, etc. But it deserves another flight higher than 500ft!

For a Canadian twist, I've been working on a 3-stage BBXII on and off for quite a while. Got the RDAS igniter add-on board but I've got too many projects going at the same time. :( It's a 3" first stage, about 5ft tall. Needs some paint and interstage work.

-John

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John DeMar

What is the prospect of seeing the M520 here in the States. If so when and what case does it fit?

Dennis

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D&JWatkins

Sounds like a fun motor for my 4" daimeter 7 pound Wasserfall.

Mark Simpson NAR 71503 Level II God Bless our peacekeepers

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Mark Simpson

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check out the 480, 600, 720, 960 ns Buttkicker motors.

Jerry

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Jerry Irvine

That would be a good model if you rebuit it out of paper and plastic, instead of neutronium, to make it a LMR. This would make motor selection and flying much easier.

Alan

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Alan Jones

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