Bowhunter Well-Known Member Joined Jan 18, 2009 Messages 2,053 Reaction score 1 Oct 12, 2004 #1 What is the dia. of the body tube on this kit? I couldnt find it on jimz's site but I found everything else out. I thank everyone for a responce.
What is the dia. of the body tube on this kit? I couldnt find it on jimz's site but I found everything else out. I thank everyone for a responce.
Missileman Well-Known Member Joined Apr 21, 2011 Messages 786 Reaction score 0 Oct 12, 2004 #2 I am not sure, have it on my comp. at home. but I got the info from the Rocsim file at EMRR. if that helps.
I am not sure, have it on my comp. at home. but I got the info from the Rocsim file at EMRR. if that helps.
M Martin Vrstal Well-Known Member Joined Aug 3, 2002 Messages 561 Reaction score 0 Oct 12, 2004 #3 My 1982 Centuri catalog says... smaller version prod no. 5171 is .91 in. or 2.3 cm. Larger Magnum Jayhawk...2.6in. or 6.6cm. 1995 Estes Catalog... Pro Series Jayhawk 2.5 in. or 63.5mm
My 1982 Centuri catalog says... smaller version prod no. 5171 is .91 in. or 2.3 cm. Larger Magnum Jayhawk...2.6in. or 6.6cm. 1995 Estes Catalog... Pro Series Jayhawk 2.5 in. or 63.5mm
teflonrocketry1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 31, 2011 Messages 1,627 Reaction score 7 Oct 12, 2004 #4 The original Centuri Kit was 0.908 in diameter. If you want, I can create a RockSim version 7 file for a scale model of the Jayhawk. Just let me know the details. Bruce S. Levison, NAR #69055
The original Centuri Kit was 0.908 in diameter. If you want, I can create a RockSim version 7 file for a scale model of the Jayhawk. Just let me know the details. Bruce S. Levison, NAR #69055
Bowhunter Well-Known Member Joined Jan 18, 2009 Messages 2,053 Reaction score 1 Oct 13, 2004 #5 That would be great but I dont have rocketsim at this time