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Enerjet Pterodactyl #KE-6 Plans
Here are the plans for the Enerjet Pterodactyl thanks to Dave Fitch (Ez2cDave).
http://www.oldrocketplans.com/enerj...Pterodactyl.zip
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Here is something you can actually buy today:
http://v-serv.com/usr/kits/fdart.htm Aerotech has an F67 like (better than) the one in the Enerjet newsletter: http://www.buyrocketmotors.com/aero...gle-use-2-pack/ |
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I don't consider the Aerotech F67 better than the original one.
The Enerjet F67 was a 100% full-F at 80n-sec. the Aerotech one is nowhere near that.
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Oregon Rocketry got a donation of an unbuilt Pterodactyl last year.
The original went into the NAR auction last summer; I made three clones. One for George Rachor*, one for me, and a spare. It's a fairly simple clone-job, but the build looks moderately challenging. I plan on attaching it to an original, 1968 vintage Aero-Dart I got at auction many years ago. * The donation included a Enerjet era Aero-Dart, built. I gave it a nice paint job and gave it to George, to use as a carrier for the Pterodactyl.
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