Dr. Rocket Motors

The Rocketry Forum

Help Support The Rocketry Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Bowhunter

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2009
Messages
2,053
Reaction score
1
I was looking at some Dr.Rocket motors and it shows for the 29/100 case it recomends a G-54 or G-104. My question is are these the only loads for this case?
 
Originally posted by Bowhunter
I was looking at some Dr.Rocket motors and it shows for the 29/100 case it recomends a G-54 or G-104. My question is are these the only loads for this case?

In the Aerotech range; yes.
There is a smaller casing 29/60 then the next up is the first HPR one 29/180.
(I have no info on the G79 yet)
 
For most cases beyond the 29/40-120 consumer case, there are only 2-4 different loads per case. I started with the AT 24mm and 29mm consumer cases, which handles from D's up to G's, and then went straight to Dr R's 29/180-240 hpr set.
 
I have both the 29/60 and 29/100, the G104 might be hard to find, the loads for the 29/60 case are, F37, F62
 
The RMS 29/60 and 29/100 are mice rocket. The F62 will give your Aerotech Mustang and Arreaux a neck snaping flight. I love that motor in my initiator. Anyway, the F37 and G54 are my favorite loads for those cases. Nice solid boost.
 
Originally posted by n3tjm
The RMS 29/60 and 29/100 are mice rocket. The F62 will give your Aerotech Mustang and Arreaux a neck snaping flight. I love that motor in my initiator. Anyway, the F37 and G54 are my favorite loads for those cases. Nice solid boost.
[ sarcasm mode on ] Doug, do you make the mice wear little helmets? I thought it was against the safety code to fly living things in your rockets? I hope the neck snapping you're referring to is the spectators and not the mice. ;) [ sarcasm mode off ]

Sorry, I couldn't resist the temptation. :D
 
Back
Top