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RocketDad
My daughter and I have some Estes D12-5 engines that are about a year old and we want to use them for a science fair project next month. We needed to purchase a few more of the same engines to complete the testing next month.
If the engines are a year old, and have been in the hot and humid garage here in South Florida, will they perform differently from the new engines purchased last week? The old ones are still in the original packaging, but I would not consider that such great protection as the packaging is a plastic front and cardboard backing. I'm sure the humidity got to them through the cardboard.
Thanks.
Rocket Dad
If the engines are a year old, and have been in the hot and humid garage here in South Florida, will they perform differently from the new engines purchased last week? The old ones are still in the original packaging, but I would not consider that such great protection as the packaging is a plastic front and cardboard backing. I'm sure the humidity got to them through the cardboard.
Thanks.
Rocket Dad