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Micromiester, you'll be along shortly to answer this definitively and I'd appreciate it, but I'm sure other folks here will like to discuss this subject with me too, so I started this thread.
I go to order motors from places, but it never tells me if I'm getting the ones or the twos.
Are both still available, or is there only one model of MMX Motor made now.
Openrocket lets me do sims on four different types, but we know that is'nt the case.
I really want to order motors, but which version am I getting from places like E-Rockets, who currently has/had 1 available for like $9 =3something S&H.
I make the mistake of ordering stuff I don't need often enough.
I just want to know which I'll be getting, and if the two versions, I and II are still what's available.
Even the Quest site just says there's only one type.https://www.questaerospace.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe?preadd=action&key=5631
Did I miss the bus here like I did with the 13mm SU Composite offerings from Apogee and Aerotech that used to be available?
It would be nice to atleast have 2 options, and if I can't, then I'm going to revisit my days as an amatuer pyrotechnician and try to make either a lower or higher flying version of whatever I end up with in a commercial offering.
I won't talk about what I used to do with rolling craft paper tubes out of paper bags for making bottle rockets, as it is not allowed, but I'll just do it and not talk about it here.
Either way, I'de just appreciate a simple answer, as a search here did not turn up much, and I have too many "Irons in the fire" to waste much time hurting my head over this.
Thanks in advance, and like I said, I promise not to talk about it to anyone if I go rogue, but if you see an MMX of mine go a lot higher than it should in a launch video, just don't ask questions.
I know what I can accomplish at that scale, especially if there is not the weight of a report or wooden dowel.
I go to order motors from places, but it never tells me if I'm getting the ones or the twos.
Are both still available, or is there only one model of MMX Motor made now.
Openrocket lets me do sims on four different types, but we know that is'nt the case.
I really want to order motors, but which version am I getting from places like E-Rockets, who currently has/had 1 available for like $9 =3something S&H.
I make the mistake of ordering stuff I don't need often enough.
I just want to know which I'll be getting, and if the two versions, I and II are still what's available.
Even the Quest site just says there's only one type.https://www.questaerospace.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe?preadd=action&key=5631
Did I miss the bus here like I did with the 13mm SU Composite offerings from Apogee and Aerotech that used to be available?
It would be nice to atleast have 2 options, and if I can't, then I'm going to revisit my days as an amatuer pyrotechnician and try to make either a lower or higher flying version of whatever I end up with in a commercial offering.
I won't talk about what I used to do with rolling craft paper tubes out of paper bags for making bottle rockets, as it is not allowed, but I'll just do it and not talk about it here.
Either way, I'de just appreciate a simple answer, as a search here did not turn up much, and I have too many "Irons in the fire" to waste much time hurting my head over this.
Thanks in advance, and like I said, I promise not to talk about it to anyone if I go rogue, but if you see an MMX of mine go a lot higher than it should in a launch video, just don't ask questions.
I know what I can accomplish at that scale, especially if there is not the weight of a report or wooden dowel.