not anymore unfortunately. aerotech used to have a 18mm E for the reloadable case, but sales were low so they cancelled it
Oh, well I guess that wouldn't have worked anyways. I would need a much longer delay on this rocket. funny they aren't made. I would think they would be popular.
The sales numbers were low for this reload along with the 'B' and 'C' reloads.
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I would think they would be popular.
E25. 22 N-s, just a glorified D21 :wink:I've still got an old Aerotech 18mm E in the rangebox. It was a single use and the same size as their 18mm Ds. I don't remember the specs but I do remember it is a 4 sec. delay.
The E45 was NAR certified for a while, the F was never certified.The E45 and F55 were really cool but they were "outlaw" motors.
The 18x70mm Es were barely Es and I think that is why they did not sell that well. The short delays limited the rockets they could be flown in.
The E45 and F55 were really cool but they were "outlaw" motors. I remember being told that I would not be allowed to fly them at a sanctioned launch. I used the last of mine 17 years ago?
Since this thread has probably attracted a bunch of 18mm guys could anyone PM me the inside dimension of a rouse tech or aerotech 18mm case.
While I get the point why not start by showing there is support for 24mm reloads that are full, or near full E, F, and G's? Buy some Pro24. I'd bet a tenner that in a few years Pro24 is gone. We in the community claim we want X, Y, and Z but we don't put our money up.
There are wild 24mm reloads. Right now. CTI is making them. Want 18's? Show there is a MARKET for small reloads.
So says me who HAS bought Pro24.
However there are real limitations on what you can do with an 18 mm casing.a bit high and mighty and fully off topic, not to sound too offensive. I agree support what is out there when you can, but the op was simply asking if there are larger 18mm loads for an 18mm md rocket he is not building a 24mm rocket. I believe if anything shows market interest it would be buying more at 18mm reloads rather than buying cti 24 hoping that it would eventually show cti or at that they need bigger 18mm stuff. To further discuss this plz create a new thread or pm, there is no need to threadjack. Iirc didnt cti come out with the pro24xl around the time a kit came out that happened to be a 24mm md...
Back to addressing the op. There are 18mm research cases available if you feel somewhat comfortable with doing it yourself. I have been wanting to do an 18mm md rocket for a while, and also looking at getting into research motors. I may have to pick up a few cases myself. good luck and keep us updated.
OK Jeff, when is an E not an E? When a G is high power? I am totally confused. Wasn't the E reload an E24? Or somewhere around there? Wouldn't that make the Estes E9, just a bit more than a D?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Andrew
See Attachment for details.OK Jeff, when is an E not an E? When a G is high power? I am totally confused. Wasn't the E reload an E24? Or somewhere around there? Wouldn't that make the Estes E9, just a bit more than a D?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Andrew
Handy chart! Thanks, Bob! :handshake:See Attachment for details.
Bob
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