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[ROL]Tripoli Motor Testing Committee  Certifies Long-Awaited J825R Redline Reload

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Kevin Trojanowski - 22 Mar 2007 01:25 GMT
The Tripoli Motor Testing (TMT) committee of the Tripoli Rocketry
Association has certified a new high-power RMS reload kit using
AeroTech¹s "Redline" propellant, the 38mm J825R-M (P/N 10825M).

Originally announced in 2001, the J825R fits AeroTech, Dr. Rocket and
Rouse-Tech RMS-38/1080 casings and generates a total impulse of nearly
1,000 newton-seconds with a burn time of just under 1.2 seconds. Other
specifications include a peak thrust of nearly 250 pounds, a propellant
mass of 497 grams and an initial mass of 878 grams. The J825R joins the
popular J570W and J575FJ reloads already certified for the 38/1080 motor
hardware.

One significant difference between the J825R and the other 38/1080
reloads is the inclusion of 8 slightly longer propellant grains rather
than 9 shorter grains as used in the J570W and J575FJ. The grains weigh
less than 62.5 grams each due to the lower density of Redline propellant
when compared with the White Lightning and Black Max formulations.

The J825R reload kit will be priced the same as the J570W and J575FJ, at
$76.95 each. AeroTech is now accepting orders for the new J825R reload
and anticipates shipments to dealers to begin in mid-May.

An assembly drawing and instructions for the J825R are available for
download in PDF format from the AeroTech Resource Library at
http://www.aerotech-rocketry.com.

AeroTech Consumer Aerospace is a division of RCS Rocket Motor
Components, Inc., Cedar City, UT.

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terry6969@aol.com - 22 Mar 2007 03:04 GMT
> RMS AeroTech¹s "Redline" RMS-38/1080 LightningMax

congratulations on the embedded control codes... snicker...
N3 - 22 Mar 2007 22:27 GMT
On Mar 21, 7:58 pm, terry6...@aol.com wrote:
> > RMS  AeroTech¹s "Redline " RMS -38/1080 Lightning Max
>
> congratulations on the embedded control codes... snicker...

Gone from a grammar/spelling Nazi to complaining about embedded
control codes..... You need to find a hobby.... or is this it.......
terry6969@aol.com - 22 Mar 2007 23:15 GMT
> Gone from a grammar/spelling Nazi to complaining about embedded
> control codes..... You need to find a hobby.... or is this it.......

how hard can it be to edit the file you are cutting-and-pasting? how hard? the hard work has been done: creating the copy. all you have to do is cut-and-paste it and then clean it up. how hard is that? i think its obvious.
Chuck Rudy - 22 Mar 2007 23:27 GMT
>>Gone from a grammar/spelling Nazi to complaining about embedded
>>control codes..... You need to find a hobby.... or is this it.......
>
> how hard can it be to edit the file you are cutting-and-pasting? how hard? the hard work has been done: creating the copy. all you have to do is cut-and-paste it and then clean it up. how hard is that? i think its obvious.

I agree.  But it's not as easy as hitting the shift key when starting a
sentence which allows a capital letter to appear.  How hard can that be?
How hard?

Chuck

PS it's actually copy and paste, but who's counting
Chuck Rudy - 22 Mar 2007 23:31 GMT
>>Gone from a grammar/spelling Nazi to complaining about embedded
>>control codes..... You need to find a hobby.... or is this it.......
>
> how hard can it be to edit the file you are cutting-and-pasting? how hard? the hard work has been done: creating the copy. all you have to do is cut-and-paste it and then clean it up. how hard is that? i think its obvious.

But it's not as easy as hitting the shift key when starting a sentence
which allows a capital letter to appear.  How hard can that be?
How hard?

Chuck

P.S. It's actually copy and paste, but who's counting?  ;-)
J - 23 Mar 2007 00:36 GMT
Must be Rock_it, he's an expert at EVERYTHING!

>>>Gone from a grammar/spelling Nazi to complaining about embedded
>>>control codes..... You need to find a hobby.... or is this it.......
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> P.S. It's actually copy and paste, but who's counting?  ;-)
 
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