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beetschen1

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Large Lot Model rockets, kits, engines, supplies, and equipment

Local pick-up only in Bonaire/Warner Robins Georgia (near Macon) due to size and number of items and shipping restrictions.

I had listed all this stuff on eBay and as several people wrote to me and predicted, they cancelled the auction because of the motors. I am now listing it all here. I hope I am not violating any RF protocols!

If you are interested and didn't see all the pictures on eBay email me at beetschen1removethisatcoxdotnet and I'll be glad to send them to you. I don't have any history on the Rocketry Forum but you can see our feedback on eBay under beetschen. Plus, it is local pickup.

I will take offers until this Sunday 17 February at 9PM Eastern. Based on some offers I have already received, I am separating the items into two groups. Feel free to offer on either or both. The first group are the eleven FSI and two Apogee engines. The second group is everything else.

Approximately 300 model rocket engines all stored indoors. With igniters
and plugs and a field box. About 250 engines are from the 1999-2000
time-frame. These are almost all Estes with a few Quest and two Apogee
B2-3. Includes 78 mini-engines, 5 one-half A, 8 A, 66 B, 47 C, 9 large
(D-size) C, and 38 D. About 50 engines are from 1987-1988. These include
assorted Estes minis, A, B, C and D size, and eleven vintage FSI
engines: three E5-6, three F7-4, and five F7-6.

Six-station launch pad, breaks down for transport and sets up quick with
two wing nuts. Standard (one-eighth inch) and large (three-sixteenths
inch) launch rods, deflectors, several individual launch pads and
controllers, Pratt Hobbies Go Box 12-volt launch system.

Completed, flying model rockets: Estes Oracle video camera rocket, Estes
Astrocam camera rocket, Estes Skywriter, Estes Maniac (D-engine,
will also carry the Astrocam as its nose cone for higher altitude
photos), Estes Big Daddy, Estes Banshee, Estes Snitch, Edmunds CeeCee glider rocket, Edmunds Geminee Twin glider rocket.

Unopened kits: Estes Mean Machine, vintage Flight Systems (FSI) Micro
Rocket Mark VIII, Estes Ninja, twelve Estes Quark kits.

A bunch of opened kits not assembled, parts may be missing and some are
mixed up, no guarantees here folks but believed most are complete (or
there are surely enough bits in this lot to finish them!): QCR
(Qualified Competition Rockets) piston launcher kit, QCR Auta-sight flex
wing, QCR Straight up, QCR Drag Racer, QCR B/C super-roc duration, QCR
egg roc, Edmunds deltee glider, Hulverson Zoomie, Estees Dragonfly, Estes X-flyers.

A small-parts cabinet full of all kinds of rocketry bits, launch lugs,
engine hooks, screw eyes, centering rings, shock cord galore, engine
tubes, parachutes, shroud line including some kevlar, fin patterns, nose
cones, bulkheads, wadding, streamer material, mylar tape, and more.
Several sheets of balsa and basswood fin stock, balsa strips, hardwood
dowels, and many assorted body tubes. Miscellaneous larger parts and
supplies.

Model rocketry book and vintage 70's/80's catalogs. The engines, kits, equipment and supplies are much more recent than the old catalogs! Most everything is from the 1999-2000 time-frame. Includes at least a box full not shown of miscellaneous extra small bits and leftover parts I kept finding
after I took the photos. Basically everything accumulated in a couple
years of active rocketry. All the containers, tackle, tool and storage
boxes in the photos are included.

Thanks for reading this far
--Dennis
 

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