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Old 08-05-2015, 01:17 PM
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Did I miss a memo? When did Aerotech/Quest commit to domestic production of BP motors?

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The ATF lawsuit was only the very first chapter of a long book targeting rocketry and pyrotechnics use by citizens.

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Default New AeroTech 38mm Model and Pictures

At NARAM-57, AeroTech General Manager Charles Savoie demo flew a prototype of a new AeroTech kit.

The model did not have a name yet. It is four inches in diameter and has a 38mm motor mount.
The prototype was unpainted.

Charlie demonstrated the model on an 'H' motor if I recall correctly. It had a fine flight and recovery.
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