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Phoenix Bird
Hi Chas,
Just pulled my original Phoenix Bird out. The nosecone measures at 6.375", overall length comes in at 26.25", lower section measures at 12". Mike
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Rohde NAR 89414 SAM 0114 NARtrek Silver 2015 motors - 1469 n/s (200 flights) 2016 motors - 1238 n/s (175 flights) 2017 motors - 1/2A-4, A-26, B-52, C-47, D-6, E-7, F-3 = 1238 n/s (138 flights) 2018 motors - 1128 n/s (104 flights) 2019 motors - 2241 n/s (189 flights) 2020 motors(thru 7/25/20) - 1/8A-1, 1/2A-3, A-14, B-23, C-27, D-11, E-6, F-2 = 876 n/s (81 flights) |
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Thank you Mike. I have the correct nose cone and connector plus fin unit to construct the Phoenix Bird. It does measure 6 3/8" and fits the SEMROC ST-13 tube and not a BT-55.
So sorry to hi-jack the thread, but this is working out better than I thought. Chas
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Larry,
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Sorry about not responding sooner to your questions. I used a 1/4" launch rod for my Maxi Aero-Dart. I bought the launch lug tubing from BMS which comes in a 34" length. Attached are two pictures of the aft end of the model without a motor installed. Empty weight/mass without motor is 17.8 oz. I will try to answer any future questions much sooner.
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