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Question It seemed like a good idea at the time...

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Originally Posted by Tau Zero
Back in the day, I remember discussing body tube "names" with an Estes fan.

The best they could come up with was, "You can put three BT-20s in a BT-60, and have a three-motor cluster. See? It *does* make sense!"


--I *still* wasn't convinced.
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Originally Posted by BEC
Bill Simon has said he wished that he'd done that tube size naming some other way (he claims responsibility). And yes, that's exactly how BT-60 got to be BT-60. If you look at the oldest Estes catalogs you'll see the first place it was used is the Ranger and Cobra - both three motor cluster models.
Bernard,

After wrestling with the (very rough) attached section, I wish Bill had done it some other way, too.

"If the tube ends in '-J,' that means it's 2.75" long? Say WHAT?"

"And why do the big letters have little (i.e., shorter) tubes?"
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