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One of the owners (John… I can’t remember his last name) reminded me of a younger Scott Dixon.And Rocket R&D.
One of the owners (John… I can’t remember his last name) reminded me of a younger Scott Dixon.And Rocket R&D.
Dangerous Dave
Microbrick
I believe his name was John Stanley, I remembered it yesterday.One of the owners (John… I can’t remember his last name) reminded me of a younger Scott Dixon.
Keep your ear to the ground You never know ;-)Starlight. Pretty simple kits but I have most of them.
Keep your ear to the ground You never know ;-)
Dr. Zooch: Nobody did ant scale better!
FYI Contrail Rockets 0-6300 six inch x 72 inch still in productionLot's of little companies that provided very unique products are gone
Greeny Monkey Aerospace - 13, 18 and 24mm research cases
Alpha Hybrids (frankly, most hybrid motor companies) - prefill hybrid motors
Gorilla rocket motors (only 6" motors that could be shipped UPS)
Spacetec - made some cool electronics like servo's that could be controlled by an altimeter to do interesting things
Art Applewhite - dared to upset the rocket gods with 54mm Stealth's, and 75mm saucers.
Pyramid Rockets - yup... only sold Pyramid rockets
Borocks Rocketry
man... too many to list.
Enerjet (Original)
I'm a little slow at replying, but two of my favorites have already been mentioned:
1. Vaughn Brothers Rocketry - how can you forget a rocket named the Blobbo (I'm still flying mine)
2. THOY - the only THOY rocket I have left is a small mid power bird called the Wren
--MARK
Putting off buying Dr. Zooch kits until it was too late is one of my biggest regrets. He was the only one to have Saturn I's until Boyce came along.
You forgot the Enerjet D21. Thier Es and Fs were easy to get and are very safe and robust. However, the igniters crumbled away ove time.I remember when Enerjet "E's" and "F's" first became available.
They were difficult to get and people treated them like they were a stick of dynamite; one-hundred year old dynamite.
I remember when Enerjet "E's" and "F's" first became available.
They were difficult to get and people treated them like they were a stick of dynamite; one-hundred year old dynamite.
John Stanley.One of the owners (John… I can’t remember his last name) reminded me of a younger Scott Dixon.
Lot's of little companies that provided very unique products are gone
Greeny Monkey Aerospace - 13, 18 and 24mm research cases
Alpha Hybrids (frankly, most hybrid motor companies) - prefill hybrid motors
Gorilla rocket motors (only 6" motors that could be shipped UPS)
Spacetec - made some cool electronics like servo's that could be controlled by an altimeter to do interesting things
Art Applewhite - dared to upset the rocket gods with 54mm Stealth's, and 75mm saucers.
Pyramid Rockets - yup... only sold Pyramid rockets
Borocks Rocketry
man... too many to list.
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