Silverfish
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2009
- Messages
- 45
- Reaction score
- 0
Me again
Up 'till now, the largest motor that I have used is a 24mm Micro hybrid (unless you count a cluster of 4 C's as higher). I would like to build some mid-power rockets, but am not sure which to go for...
One rocket that I have always had my eye on is the QModeling Bullpup, which is a 24mm rocket. To fly this, I would buy a 24mm Rouse Tech case, and probably fly it with F24 fuel grains (I would like to try an E size BP motor, but they are unavailable in the UK).
My other option would be to buy a 29mm rocket, such as the Madcow Phoenix, and then buy a 29mm motor case and reloads.
Unfortunately I cannot afford both motor cases, and so was wondering if I would quickly find limitations with a 24mm, and so should just buy a 29mm straight away, or whether the 24 will power most of the rockets that I would want (by way of a motor mount adapter).
Thanks
Silverfish
Up 'till now, the largest motor that I have used is a 24mm Micro hybrid (unless you count a cluster of 4 C's as higher). I would like to build some mid-power rockets, but am not sure which to go for...
One rocket that I have always had my eye on is the QModeling Bullpup, which is a 24mm rocket. To fly this, I would buy a 24mm Rouse Tech case, and probably fly it with F24 fuel grains (I would like to try an E size BP motor, but they are unavailable in the UK).
My other option would be to buy a 29mm rocket, such as the Madcow Phoenix, and then buy a 29mm motor case and reloads.
Unfortunately I cannot afford both motor cases, and so was wondering if I would quickly find limitations with a 24mm, and so should just buy a 29mm straight away, or whether the 24 will power most of the rockets that I would want (by way of a motor mount adapter).
Thanks
Silverfish