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Since we're having so much fun, let's have yet another Midwest Power Sale!

Please note, this is for delivery/pickup at Midwest Power only! Anything not sold will be sold under a separate posting after Midwest Power…PM’s and dibs only if you are attending MWP and can pickup there please.

Rockets/parts
-Aerotech Strong Arm: new, sealed in box: $40
-North Coast Rocketry(NCR) Shuttle Magellan: produced from 1990-1991, this 29mm boost glider is a rarity and classic NCR! Complete kit with original Aerofoam nose cone, chute, decals, lots of balsa, etc.! Please don’t buy this (I really want to keep it:wink:) $100
-fin set for Wildman Darkstar 4 $25

Nosecones
-7.5” Performance Rocketry 3:1 ogive: $65 SOLD
-4” x 16.25” exposed RWW 4:1 ogive plastic cone: has a 1.5” diameter hole in the base for a Maglite to pass (for night flying if you so choose!): $12 SOLD
-4” Performance Rocketry molded (not filament wound) Von Karman 5:1 cone (flawless): $27 SOLD

-4” Loc standard nose NEW: $14
-4” Custom turned hardwood 2.75:1 rounded conical (Scud missile). Interesting cone I’ve had laying around for a while. Unique and heavy, mates to standard 3.9” phenolic (or compatible) airframe: $12
-3” Shockwave Rocketry 6:1 Von Karman glass cone: $32: SOLD
-3” Performance Rocketry 6:1 Conical molded cone: $22

Chutes
-Loc 28” standard Orange: $7
-Estes Pro Series II 24” (or whatever comes with the Argent/Ventris) Red: $5
-(2)Military Surplus X-form 36” OD Green: $5 each
-Loc 36” standard Orange: $8
-Generic (Loc/Top Flight style) 36” Blue: $7
-(2)NCR by Estes standard 36” Red: $7 each
-Binder Design 36” standard 8 panel Blue/Black: $8
- PML style 44” 8 panel Red/Blue (the fabric matches my other 44” PML chute, but the lines are a thicker round braided nylon…may be really old PML stock or had the lines replaced at some time): $5

Motors/Hardware
-Aerotech H669N: $18
-Aerotech I305FJ: $32
-Dr. Rocket 38/240-480 set (3 cases, aft & forward closure, seal disc): $100
-Aerotech/Dr. Rocket/Rouse Tech 54/852-1706 set (3 cases, aft & forward closure, seal disc). 852 case and aft closure is Aerotech, 1280 case and forward closure is Dr. Rocket (red), 1706 case is Rouse Tech (gold), : $160
-Dr. Rocket 38-480 case: $25
-Rouse Tech 38-1080 case: $40
-(2) Aerotech 54-852 cases: $40 each
-(1) set of Rouse Tech 54mm closures (standard forward closure; both clear anodized): $45
- Rouse Tech 12 gram C02 hardware (honestly don’t know how much this is worth, make an offer and/or educate me): $25
-(2) CTI ProDat drilling devices (with 29mm adapter insert): $8 each

Research Chems
- (3) (2) 8 oz bottles of IPDI (Pat G 2012 stock, I purchased the wrong item: my mistake, your gain): $6 each
-5 lbs Strontium Carbonate: (from Firefox): $15: SOLD

Avionics
-Loc LT-2 timer: dual event timer with robust 10A relays on each channel. 1 flight on it: $25: SOLD
-Transolve Timer2: dual event timer with honkin’ relays on each channel: never flown: $25
-Transolve Timer2: dual event timer with honkin’ relays on each channel: never flown: $25
-Featherweight Parrot dual deploy Baro altimeter: never flown: $25: SOLD
-Transolve P6 (not the kit version): many flights on it: $25
-Transolve Airstart Board for the P6 (link to above altimeter; used for many airstart flights): $15
-(2)PicoAlt P1 TINY recording altimeter: flown once: $20 each
-(2) Oregon Scientific ATC-2K waterproof Action Cams: a few flights on both; comes with a pile of hose clamps, mounts, memory card, etc. 2 complete systems ready to strap to your rocket. A very easy way to get into onboard video; simply strap to your rocket with the provided goodies and press the record button before leaving the pad area. There are smaller/newer units out there now, but these do work well! $20 each

Misc.
-Back issues of High Power Rocketry magazine: I have duplicates of nearly every issue published from 1992-2004. If you’re looking for one or more issues, I can probably help. Price varies depending upon how many you want and the condition the particular issue is in.

Thanks,

-Eric-
 
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I'd like one of the timers please. I really don't know if one is better than the other, any advice on which one to go with?
 
I'd like one of the timers please. I really don't know if one is better than the other, any advice on which one to go with?

Chad, I've used both successfully. The Loc LT-2 is smaller, about the size of the old Missileworks Timer2; I believe Jim Amos of Missileworks actually made these "Loctronics" for Loc. The 10A relays are plenty sufficient to fire multiple initiators simultaneously; even ones that are not "low current". The Transolve Timers are physically large, and have BIG relays with BIG potential to fire BIG amounts of current; I can look up the specs. The Transolve units were purchased for the 11.5" Nike before I discovered "pellet" ignition initiated by plain e-matches. Both of these units are designed to dump more current than most timers on the market currently.

-Eric-
 
I'll take the Shockwave 3in NC.

This is perfect for my SpaceCowboy 75!

Thanks.
 
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Chad, I've used both successfully. The Loc LT-2 is smaller, about the size of the old Missileworks Timer2; I believe Jim Amos of Missileworks actually made these "Loctronics" for Loc. The 10A relays are plenty sufficient to fire multiple initiators simultaneously; even ones that are not "low current". The Transolve Timers are physically large, and have BIG relays with BIG potential to fire BIG amounts of current; I can look up the specs. The Transolve units were purchased for the 11.5" Nike before I discovered "pellet" ignition initiated by plain e-matches. Both of these units are designed to dump more current than most timers on the market currently.

-Eric-
Fair 'nuff buddy, put me down for the LOC model. Thanks!
 
Fair 'nuff buddy, put me down for the LOC model. Thanks!

Thanks, Chad! It comes with a very nice manual (so long as I can find it...though that should be easy enough), and is a very user friendly timer; I like it a lot, just don't have a need for it anymore. It should treat you well!

-Eric-
 
Hey Eric, if you still have the 3" 6:1 Conical nosecone after MWP, I want it! I can't be at the launch, stuck on a project that keeps getting extended. By all means, try to sell it there, it will save you the hassel of shipping.

Have Fun, play Safe!
Terry

Edit: My apologies, I should have sent this as a PM.
 
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OMG so much dibs on the NCR Shuttle kit. But I have to wait for you to ship. :cry:. If you break your rule I would be happy to take the shuttle, strong arm, and the Estes and NCR nylon chutes of your hands as a bulk sale :wink: Come on Please!!!
 
Eric.

I'll take the 7.5" PR 3-1 nose cone. Perfect for a 15x upscaled Estes Swift.

Mike
 
Thanks for all the interest! For those not attending Midwest Power, I will post a sale of all remaining items after the launch (probably November 5th). I may add more to the sale at that time.

-Eric-
 
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