Nice Mirage paint scheme crazyed.
I think the AeroTech Mirage is a good looking model but I am a bit biased. :wink:
One thing to keep in mind is that the plastic baffle/shock cord anchor part is molded out of styrene plastic that is not durable when exposed to direct heat, i.e ejection charge. The cooling mesh absorbs the heat. I recommend that you recover the rocket as quickly as possible and remove the motor casing. Allow air to flow through the motor mount/tube and cool down the plastic before another flight.
Do not connect the two components of the Mirage together for recovery. They are designed to descend seperately. Do pack the parachutes according to the instructions with the upper section parachute installed first followed by the lower section parachute. This way the upper section of the rocket will pull out both parachutes at ejection.
The Mirage will handle many 29mm 'H' motors.
I have only flown my Mirage (Stock build) with AeroTech G64-7W RMS and G40-4W single use motors. Always a good, straight flight.
Here's pictures of my Mirage flown at NARAM-56 this past August with an AeroTech G40-4W motor:
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Have a good flight with your Mirage!