I'm looking to L2 with a 1/30th Titan IIIe that I am working on. I figure a
mid-J will be a decent flight for the expected weight of 8-12 pounds.
I see that the casing and motor prices are similar, some have cheaper
hardware, some have cheaper reloads, some have better selections.
What have you used and what did you stick with?
Tom K
David Erbas-White - 07 Jan 2008 17:53 GMT
My personal preference for ease of use in 54mm is currently the Cesaroni
Pro54 series. Easy to use, easy to adjust the delay, less parts to
lose/get dirty while assembling.
I've used lots of Aerotech in 29mm and 38mm, but I won a set of the 38mm
Cesaroni hardware in a raffle, and got hooked. So, when I started using
54mm I used their stuff -- so I can't really compare to 54mm Aerotech.
David Erbas-White
> I'm looking to L2 with a 1/30th Titan IIIe that I am working on. I figure a
> mid-J will be a decent flight for the expected weight of 8-12 pounds.
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> Tom K
Phil Stein - 07 Jan 2008 18:39 GMT
>I'm looking to L2 with a 1/30th Titan IIIe that I am working on. I figure a
>mid-J will be a decent flight for the expected weight of 8-12 pounds.
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>Tom K
I did mine with a Cesaroni Pro 38. I understand that AMW propellants
will be released for the PRO 38 casings which will give you a lot of
propellant options. These are great for their ease of use.
Since I started making my own propellant, I've only used 54mm size
motors with casing I made. They are similar in size and dimensions to
Loki's. Loki casings are good for both EX and certified loads that
they sell.
Good luck.
Phil
David Erbas-White - 08 Jan 2008 04:37 GMT
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J - 08 Jan 2008 14:05 GMT
For ease of assembly, snap ring type are the way to go.
AMW is my preferance.
> I'm looking to L2 with a 1/30th Titan IIIe that I am working on. I figure a
> mid-J will be a decent flight for the expected weight of 8-12 pounds.
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> Tom K
J.A. Michel - 08 Jan 2008 22:04 GMT
> I'm looking to L2 with a 1/30th Titan IIIe that I am working on. I figure
> a mid-J will be a decent flight for the expected weight of 8-12 pounds.
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> Tom K
I did L2 on a 3-grain Pro 54. For ease of assy. and cleaning afterward,
Cessaroni is tough to beat.
Hardware from Giant Leap is reasonably priced too. My 29 and 38MM stuff is
already invested in AT, but I'll stick with CTI for the 54MM stuff.