Hello to everyone. This is my first post so excuse me if it is in the wrong thread.
I am not really new to rocket powered RC gliders, built one about 6 years ago and flew it on Estes "D" rockets. Since the price of the motors went throught the roof I decided that for the price of 3 flights on the rocket powered motors I could buy a gallon of glow fuel and get allot more flights on my nitro planes.
2 weeks ago one of our club members is getting out of the RC flying and asked me to look at his stuff and see if there was anything I would like. I saw the Cuda rocket glider kit and a box of Aerotech 24mm rocket motor and a box full of reloads.
I have heard of this motor in the past but didnt persue it. Now I have one and another glider to put it in.
After doing some looking on line I came across the sugar propellent videos.
Now I'm thinking:y:
Could I reload the case using sugar fuel?
If I can what are the benifits or the downside of this?
Larry
spudgun.com
I am not really new to rocket powered RC gliders, built one about 6 years ago and flew it on Estes "D" rockets. Since the price of the motors went throught the roof I decided that for the price of 3 flights on the rocket powered motors I could buy a gallon of glow fuel and get allot more flights on my nitro planes.
2 weeks ago one of our club members is getting out of the RC flying and asked me to look at his stuff and see if there was anything I would like. I saw the Cuda rocket glider kit and a box of Aerotech 24mm rocket motor and a box full of reloads.
I have heard of this motor in the past but didnt persue it. Now I have one and another glider to put it in.
After doing some looking on line I came across the sugar propellent videos.
Now I'm thinking:y:
Could I reload the case using sugar fuel?
If I can what are the benifits or the downside of this?
Larry
spudgun.com