does anyone have a 38mm kosdon stuff they want to part with?
does anyone have a 38mm kosdon stuff they want to part with?
RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
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Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
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Kosdon motors are sized in inches, not millimeters.
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It's the same standard sizes though. 3" = 75mm, 2.1" = 54mm, etc.
NAR #84281 L3
TRA #11233 L3
Mark II is just making sure we know that he knows that Kosdon is different. In fact, it seems no matter how insignificant the detail, Mark II is always there to let us know that he knows that we are wrong.
"go for throttle up"
The motor size that makes the biggest difference not being Metric is the 1" motors & not 24mm.
One inch is 25.40mm, 3" is actually 76mm . 75mm= 2.95"
http://mdmetric.com/tech/cvtcht.htm
When will they learn????
Now go back to rooms & remeasure all of your hardware....
JD
Last edited by JDcluster; 21st October 2010 at 10:45 PM.
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I think Frank was the original mid power 24mm motor maker, well at leas 1 inch anyway
The 2.5 cases intrigue me as well...
RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
Rocketry youtube videos
Starleopard.com
That would be true if the motors were actually the size that they claimed to be. However, all motors claiming to be 75mm or 76mm or 3 inch are the same size (exactly). The same is true of 2.1 and 54mm, as well as 1.5 and 38mm (and 1.15 and 29mm, etc).
As for the 2.5"? That appears to be the same 64mm size as some hybrids. I believe Aeropack sells a 75-64mm adapter for them. Those are a non-standard size though, unlike the others.
NAR #84281 L3
TRA #11233 L3
The difference being tolerances.....
No motors would work with any tubing if there weren't any gaps between the tubes; Motor tubes, Liner tubes, coupler tubes...
Thermal expansion plays a part. Motor makers either use what their suppliers call it or pick names out of a hat...I don't know??
I once heard a great story back when the first large RMS motors came out. It told about how the 98mm came from vs 4" tubing. I forgot most of the details & wonder if anyone else can recant it?
JD
I disagree. 3" is not 75mm. It is actually 76mm. Kosdon motors are not made from metric tube but from inch tube. They are not exactly the same size. West Coast Hybrids offered motors in either 75mm or 76mm, the 76mm had a significant discount. In my opinion to use a 3" motor you will need a 3" motor mount.
Karl Baumheckel
TRA 11594 L3
RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
Rocketry youtube videos
Starleopard.com
When Frank was originally making motors at MIT, he did them in the two diameters of tubing available: 1" and 2.5". Still does! 2.5" is a really nice size for L motors.
Note that Frank's price sheet says "All 3" motors measure 2.985" OD" -- I think that should settle that, um, debate(From the feel of it, it's drawn tubing at that diameter; nice and smooth inside and out, no machining marks.)
2.5" L motors rock. I've got one that is 26" long. Just over 3200 Ns.
Edward