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I had an Echo that I launched on a D20 booster with an E5-6 in the upper stage. The high thrust of the D got the rocket going well and then the long-burn E made for a nice show.
If FSI motors magically reappeared on the market, I think I'd go for the 21mm motors but stay away from the 27mm E and F motors. There are just too many composite motor options out there now that would be less prone to CATOs. timmwood
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FSI Parts from Semroc
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Here ya go for starters: http://www.semroc.com/Store/Scripts...asp?company=FSI But then, you probably already knew about that link. Cheers,
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The Thunderbolt motors were composite propellant motors. Here are some pictures of the G60 Thunderbolt in my collection. Bob |
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I remember the Thunderbolts from one of the last Pitcons. Someone flew one at that launch.
The F100s (and E60 and D20) were 100% reliable when ignited at the nozzle like conventional BP motors, instead of at the top of the core like a composite. I'd love to see the return of big honken cored BP motors, like FSI or Rocketflite. |
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That's an awesome motor for your collection! I wonder what the "special purpose" was for these rare motors that was referenced on the label? .
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Going supersonic....
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Yes, F100s were awesome! I have a 2 stager w/ F100-0 booster and E5-6 sustainer that rocked! Unfortunately, the last time I flew it, I used a modern composite-type ignitor (rather than the old FSI ignitor), and lit the top of the core. There was a "BANG-whooooooooooooooooooooosh" as the F semi-cato'd and lit the sustainer! The rocket recovered normally, but the rear of it was toasted. As stated earlier, BP motors are easier to stage, and that big honkin' nozzle of the F100 was sooooo cool to look at! Last edited by rocketguy101 : 05-13-2007 at 03:35 PM. Reason: add video link |
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Recently tried to fly my FSI OSO kit (newly built, I might add) with the F7-6 as part of the
NAR OOP motor testing program. Used one of my QuickBurst Hot Shot igniter for ignition. But the F7 catoed immediately on ignition and made a nice, big fireball several feet off the pad. The OSO was really toasted, burned to a crisp just above the fin can area. I found from looking through my parts stash that I have a 27 mm tubing that can be used to easily repair the OSO to look like new again.
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