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Upgrade NowVery nice! Any updates on there 38mm kits? (aka Monstra)
Jim
I ordered six for my customers, should be here next week. I showed it to John Lyngdal and he said "nose cone isn't scale".....sigh....Wondered, were you limited to a particular fin shape as opposed to a more Aerobee fin shape? I assume there was some avoidance of using the aerobee hi name etc....Just curious.
Frank
I bought this same kit last year sometime. Not sure how it can be new?
Where? Was it a AT kit?
I ordered six for my customers, should be here next week. I showed it to John Lyngdal and he said "nose cone isn't scale".....sigh....Wondered, were you limited to a particular fin shape as opposed to a more Aerobee fin shape? I assume there was some avoidance of using the aerobee hi name etc....Just curious.
Frank
It seems they're planning to, their website says "1000000000 Units in Stock".I also hope AeroTech sells a bunch of them. :wink:
The conformal rail guides Aerotech is including in all their kits now are 3-D printed plastic. They seem to bond well to the tube with medium CA. They're a welcome improvement over the 1/4" lugs.Are the conformal rail guides aluminum like the motor retainer?
I'm hoping to sim it soon.
The ABH uses the same motor mount tube as all the other AeroTech kits. There was never any thought given to ordering/warehousing a special motor mount tube for just the ABH.
A modeler can always install a different motor tube
(But this is not an AeroTech recommended/approved modification).
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