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Old 10-17-2016, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by tbzep
The MR/Jupiter C is Centuri ST20 based. IIRC, the Estes name for it is BT-67. They are 2" dia tubes.

The earliest Estes MR was BT60 based. It is a 1.637" diameter tube.


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Thanks for that.
I been in rocketry since late 60s but back then we were more About build me quick and get up in the air🙄 Can't tell you how many mosquitos scouts and alphas we lost.
Never paid much attention to scratch build or clones.

Now if I want the kits from my youth and teens have no choice to pay $$$ or clone
Thanks for all the help.

I bought the Dr Zooch kit nad it's nice just like the looks of the big ones too.

So is the Jupiter the body length as the Redstone or was it shorter
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