I'm fairly new to the rocket world. I started about 6 months ago. So this is from the perspective a newbie. I'm just moving out of the BP (I launch BP with my grandkids) and into composite motors (for me!). Trying to make sense of the wealth of motors and options is daunting for newbies. One thing that's confusing are the graphs in your catalog that show thrust curves in pounds while all the other resources I've been using show thrust curves in newtons. If I know what a BP E9 thrust curve look like (in newtons), it would help if Aerotech would provided additional graphs in newtons so I could compare apples with bigger apples. Embrace metric!
I've purchased the 24/40, 24/60, and 29/40-120 hardware. I have plenty of choices for 29mm rockets. I would love to see you offer some 24mm specific rocket kits. As long as I have been into rockets, there has been the JL chute release. That's pushed the envelope of what I can launch at my local park. Rather than 600 or 700 ft, I can go to 1200+ ft. I'll buy allot more reloads for the 24/40 and 24/60 since I can launch them on any given day at my local park as apposed to waiting for the once or twice a month club launch for the larger motors. I just need more 24mm rocket kits that fit the range. (example: LAP fits the bill if you like military designs)
One last question, why do rocket kit manufactures NOT include a link to a rocksim file on their web sites for rockets they design and manufacture?
As I said, I'm a beginner. If any of the above is wrong, feel free to straighten me out.