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Do you have any on the smaller side? Like 29/38mm range?

You mean like these perfectly built AT Arreaux's. Yes I do to name a few.

One stock.

One stretched dual deploy with AV-bay and motor retention. Flown on G's & H's to 4800ft! Even red rail buttons on red airframe.

Eat your heart out!!! LOL

50.00 & 60.00

Got Money?

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Welcome to the Aerotech Arreaux (#89013) Gallery on TRF.

This gallery showcases the Aerotech Arreaux and those rockets derived from it. Particularly appropriate in this thread are the following:

Areotech: Arreaux: #89013


as well as any upscales, downscales, clones, kitbashes or other derivative works. Even Goonies qualify!

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Aerotech Arreaux (89013) Basic Information.

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Aerotech Consumer Aerospace

Arreaux

#89013

Introduced: 1989
Final Year:
Designer:

Type: Sport/Payload
Recovery: Parachute
Stages: 1
Length: 43"
Diameter: 1.9"
Span:
Weight:

Mfg. Description: The perfect rocket to carry a variety of payloads. Launch altimeters, accelerometers, and other experimental projects. Try flying an egg and recovering it unbroken. (AeroTech 1990 Catalog)

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This is the secret: ARREAUX is pronounced "aero" as in "AEROTECH". This trademark design rocket is just the ticket to carry a variety of payloads: launch altimeters, accelerometers, and other experimental projects. Try flying an egg and recovering it unbroken. (AeroTech 1992 Catalog)

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Our trademark rocket. Pronounced “aero,” the Arreaux’s payload section makes it perfect for lofting altimeters, accelerometers, and other experimental projects. With “G” powered flights approaching 3000 feet, this rocket cranks! (Aerotech 2013 Web Ad)

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1990 Aerotech Catalog
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1992 Aerotech Catalog
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2007 Aerotech Catalog

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2013 Web Ad

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First post in this thread featuring this rocket.


See Also:
TRF Build Threads
burnout

TRF Applicable Threads
Dual Deploy Conversion

LINKS
EMRR
RocketReviews
Mfg. Page


If you have any additional information on this rocket and/or catalog photos please let us know.
 
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Here is my Arreaux.

It's mostly stock. I left out the motor hook and block in favor of an Aero Pack retainer. I also added a length of kevlar to the shock cord, and added rail buttons. At the time of writing its only flown once -- on a CTI F59-WT.
 

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Aerotech Arreaux - 1.9" diameter body 3-fin rocket with 29mm motor mount, payload bay section, plastic airfoiled fins, 22" thin nylon chute, and included aluminum motor retainer.

I have upgraded the elastic shock cord to webbed nylon.

1st flight: G80-9 Skidmark with onboard cam and Marco Polo tracker, 1780' @ 510kmh
2nd flight: G126-10 White with onboard cam, 2195' @ 635kmh

Both flights went well. Lost sight of the rocket during the second launch, but it reappeared a while later and landed only 100 feet from the pad.


First flight - CTI G80
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Second flight - CTI G126-10
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