Thread: Centuri Motors
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Old 03-31-2008, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Royatl
Well, here's a teaser shot:


lessee... there's a pack of MPC B3-3 motors, a pack of Canaroc B18-5 motors (plastic case and KP/polyurethane(??) fuel), Garoq's old Pro-Jet motors(F45 and E20), the afore-mentioned green Centuri mini-motors, the spiral wound A3-0 (can't really tell much about it from this distance though), a MPC B4-5 mini motor, an early D11-9, a later B.8-4 motor (.5" id, but still has the trumpet bell shaped nozzle), a recent German C6-5, a Shorty 1/2a booster, a box of A-4 Estes-made Rock-A-Chutes, an infamous FSI D18, an early D12, a D13 booster, a Cox A6 motor, an old A.8-3 motor, a Centuri 1/2a6-4 motor (the last two have a 0.41 i.d), and hiding is a German-made MRC C6-5 from about 20 years ago.


Roy: are those Rock-A-Chutes the Brown-manufactured ones? or the Estes Enterprise relabled ones? If they are Brown Manifacturing I would love to see a close up of the nozzle with a ruler. Also do they have simple cylinder shaped nozzles or more modern nozzles. Ca

That white German C6-5 is that a WECO?

thanks for the photo!


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