Re: LOC Precision EZI-65 for level 1 cert motor choice - long
- From: "lizardqueen" <googlwatson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Aug 2006 13:22:16 -0700
Thanks Larry and Thomas,
I missed your posts before my last reply.
Thomas Koszuta wrote:
The H123W is a very nice choice for that rocket with the 38/240, thoughThomas, when you say it's not on the recommended list, whose list do
not on the recommended motor list.
you mean? Loc Precision's List? NAR's list? Please explain.
I want to make sure that I can recover the rocket and I don't have any
decent electronics for locating other than a transolve beeper. So I
would rather fly the rocket at a lower altitude to increase my chances,
but I still need to meet the certification requirements.
Thomas you are describing exactly what I needed to know before
launching my 4-29ss on two F20s. I did not weigh the rocket before
flight, but it had a transolve beeper, a nomax heat pad and some overly
thick fillets. I'm sure it was too heavy.
Larry wrote:
H-123W is a good choice.I saw that some other people qualified on the H-123W so it wasn't my
idea, but why reinvent the wheel.
If anyone has a better suggestion to keep the rocket lower in altitude,
but meeting the requirements please let me know.
Thanks again-Laura
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