With Aerotech you could use nozzle diameters from the motor assembly PDF's which could be handy for people to check that they have the right one included in their reload.
Oh ok. Good to know. Today was the first time I've ever even looked at Loki's site, so their stuff was all new to me. The only problem is, I was trying to keep the fields universal so the combined sheet would work.
Hi David,
I am working on a CTI catalogue for CTI and REBEL Space as the CE/HSE/BAM certifications for Europe are nearly in place. This catalogue will list all motors with their respective data and graphs.
I am using your files to download all the graphs, I got them from Jeroen Louwers from CTI.
CTI and REBEL Space will publish this catalogue when it is finished in a few weeks.
In the catalogue I also want to add some lists that list all data from the reloads, we have a own list from REBEL Space that lists all certification data (DOT, CE, HSE, BAM, the works), but I also want to include a setup like the list you made, is it possible to use your list and can you send it in Xel to me? I will mention your name at the end of the catalogue for credits off course.
Let me know
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One thing though... on the estes sheet... is the MSRP for an Estes G80 single-use motor really 60 bucks!!! I remember getting them for 15 bucks or so with my 40% off coupon at HL.
Aerotech Single Use sheets are complete.
Just loaded your excellent Excel sheet for Aerotech re-loadable motors. Great work! Much appreciated.
Please check the propellant weight for the M2000R-P re-load. It looks like the propellent weight and total weight are reversed.
Just a curious observer... I wonder if it's possible to create a column for "Max recommended Liftoff Weight"... I believe the ratio is 3/1. If you want, I could write a formula (easily copied and pasted) that would transfer the given information into a gram and/or lb. liftoff weight.
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