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Old 05-24-2021, 03:26 PM
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Default New AeroTech TMT Certifications: L1940X and B6W

AeroTech/Quest has received Tripoli certification for two new motors, the L1940X-PS high-power reload kit for RMS-75/3840 hardware, and the 18mm x 70mm Q-Jet B6-4W and B6-6W single-use composite propellant model rocket motors. An official announcement of availability, pricing and technical specifications for these products will be released later this year.




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Old 05-24-2021, 09:07 PM
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Cool, Gary!

Those B6s have similar total impulse to the late lamented (at least by me) Chinese-made Quest B6s. I will be very interested to get my hands on some to try. (Bringing any samples to NSL?, hint, hint?)

The L motor is kind of out of my league .
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Cool, Gary!

Those B6s have similar total impulse to the late lamented (at least by me) Chinese-made Quest B6s. I will be very interested to get my hands on some to try. (Bringing any samples to NSL?, hint, hint?)

The L motor is kind of out of my league .

Yes, we will have several B6s of each delay for demo at NSL.
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Quick comparison...

That is very interesting. This B6W is certainly not a B-eggloft motor. But B altitude and B payload altitude....yeah.
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Yes, we will have several B6s of each delay for demo at NSL.

Cool. Will be happy to fly one or more with an altimeter in a well-known model for good data.
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I don't do HPR, but 2 thumbs up for the new B6W. All I can say is keep making innovative motors like this and they will sell. I know I'm looking forward to buying some. With that said, when you going to come out with a B8/B10/B12? I know you can do it.....
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I don't do HPR, but 2 thumbs up for the new B6W. All I can say is keep making innovative motors like this and they will sell. I know I'm looking forward to buying some. With that said, when you going to come out with a B8/B10/B12? I know you can do it.....

We have lots of plans...
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Keep 'em coming, Gary! Good to see all these new products coming out, though I know it is a lot of work behind the scenes to make all this happen.

But I would have to think there is a great deal of satisfaction for you personally in being able to revive and apply the 'Enerjet' name to some of your products. From just buying and flying them in the early 70s to now making commercial products for the hobby with the Enerjet name on them. That is a great story and it is good to see the Enerjet name carry on from here!

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Keep 'em coming, Gary! Good to see all these new products coming out, though I know it is a lot of work behind the scenes to make all this happen.

But I would have to think there is a great deal of satisfaction for you personally in being able to revive and apply the 'Enerjet' name to some of your products. From just buying and flying them in the early 70s to now making commercial products for the hobby with the Enerjet name on them. That is a great story and it is good to see the Enerjet name carry on from here!

Earl

Thanks Earl, it has been a rewarding personal experience indeed! And a lot of work as you said...
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