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I have one 29mm Ellis Mountain G35-10: 4.0 sec burn 130Ns.

I also have three AT 24mm G 55-5's left from a while back.

If so PM me.
I can't ship them but, can bring them to NERRF.


JD
 
Hopefully they will resume production after they get their liscence back, under a new owner.....
 
Hopefully they will resume production after they get their liscence back, under a new owner.....

I think you are thinking of loki? Robert Ellis died in 2007, and I haven't heard anything about reproduction of those motors.

Loki, however, just closed due to Jeff losing the lease on the factory, and Scott purchased the company, and will be producing the motors and hardware again.



Braden
 
I mean that after the burn period is over, and all transfer work is done that hopefully somebody has the money and balls to start it up again. So no, I wasn't thinking of Loki. Although it's nice to see that Scott is taking it over.
 
I think you are thinking of loki? Robert Ellis died in 2007, and I haven't heard anything about reproduction of those motors.

Loki, however, just closed due to Jeff losing the lease on the factory, and Scott purchased the company, and will be producing the motors and hardware again.



Braden

ohhhh i really hope they decide california is worth the effort, i want the loki I110 so badly it's ridiculous :O


I mean that after the burn period is over, and all transfer work is done that hopefully somebody has the money and balls to start it up again. So no, I wasn't thinking of Loki. Although it's nice to see that Scott is taking it over.

yeah, ellis has some of the best single use long burns imaginable, but someone will need the balls, money, and desire to take it over, and i think the current companies out there just aren't in the greatest need for the ellis mountain formulas.

now i really hope the kosdon formulas and such will be bought by somebody, cuz he was really local (buried 15 miles from me), and i never even got the chance to meet him or see his motors fly.
 
ohhhh i really hope they decide california is worth the effort, i want the loki I110 so badly it's ridiculous :O




yeah, ellis has some of the best single use long burns imaginable, but someone will need the balls, money, and desire to take it over, and i think the current companies out there just aren't in the greatest need for the ellis mountain formulas.

now i really hope the kosdon formulas and such will be bought by somebody, cuz he was really local (buried 15 miles from me), and i never even got the chance to meet him or see his motors fly.

Aerotech has the kosdon formulas, ever wondered why there is fast and slow KBA loads? Just not dirty harry. I would love to pick up the motor business,but there's a couple limitations, you know, like me, only having made 2 motors, and being under 18, and not certified?


Braden
 
Aerotech has the kosdon formulas, ever wondered why there is fast and slow KBA loads? Just not dirty harry. I would love to pick up the motor business,but there's a couple limitations, you know, like me, only having made 2 motors, and being under 18, and not certified?


Braden

i mean his full line. the KBA line isn't his entire line, and i'm not entirely sure that aerotech will want to take on his entire line since they've already got all of their own to work on.
 
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