Bonus: Hobby Rocket News Update July-August 2022
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The full Rocketry Show team assemble to drop the latest news updates from the hobby AeroTech/Quest News AeroTech RMS K750ST-PS Rocket Motor Reload Kit New Product Information Release 7/11/22 AeroTech/Quest is pleased to announce the Tripoli certification and immediate availability of our new RMS Reloadable Motor System K750ST-PS rocket motor reload kit, AeroTech’s 2nd rocket motor reload kit designed to use the single-grain RMS-75/1280 hardware. Perfect for heavy rockets launched from small fields, the K750ST-PS delivers 1,298.7 N-Sec (292.0 lb.- Sec.) of total impulse with a 1.74 burn time and an all-up weight in motor hardware of 4.29 lb. (1,945.9 g). It’s also a great booster for two-stage rockets, and features AeroTech’s aerospace-grade Super Thunder (ST) propellant formulation with a burn rate midway between Blue Thunder and Warp-9 propellant types. The K750ST-PS generates a peak thrust of 835.7 N (187.9 lb.) with an average thrust of 746.6 N (167.9 lb.). Super Thunder propellant displays a bright blue flame with prominent Mach diamonds and little smoke.  Although the K750ST-PS produces tracking smoke, it is a “plugged” motor that does not include an ejection charge and requires the utilization of an electronically-activated recovery system. Diameter: 75mm (2.95”) Length: 266.7mm (10.5”) Propellant: Super Thunder Total Impulse: 1,298.7 N-Sec. (292.4 lb.-Sec.) Burn Time: 1.7 Seconds Peak Thrust: 835.7 N (187.9 lb.) Delay Time: Plugged Propellant Weight: 595 g (1.3 lb.) Loaded Weight: 1,947.5 g (4.3 lb.) California State Fire Marshal classification and approval has been granted for the K750ST-PS RMS Reload Kit. It ships with a standard FirstFire Initiator, has a suggested retail price of $157.99 each and may be purchased by consumers 18 years of age or older with a minimum Level 2 NAR or TRA Certification, or by educational institutions, government agencies and licensed commercial entities. Aerotech Discontinues some of its motors They are discontinuing several 24mm reloads as well as their 18mm and 32mm Glider motors typically used for gliders.   Here is the list of discontinued motors:  * 33400 C3.4T-P 18mm RMS-R/C (3-pak) * 33400-12 C3.4T-P 18mm RMS R/C (12-pak) * 40700 D7-RCT 24mm RMS R/C (3-Pak) * 42300 D2.3T-P 18mm RMS R/C (3-Pak) * 42300-12 D2.3T-P 18mm RMS R/C (12-Pak) * 51103 E11-3J 24mm RMS (3-Pak) * 51200 E12-RCJ 24mm R/C (3-Pak) * 61203 F12-3J 24mm RMS (3-Pak) * 91321 RMS-32/60-100 R/C Motor * 91613 F13-RCT 32mm R/C (2-Pak) * 91616 F16-RCJ 32mm R/C (2-Pak) * 91712 G12-RCT 32mm R/C (2-Pak) Though it is being discontinued for general retail, Gary Rosenfield notes that the D2.3T will be produced for international competition use as needed. 2022-23 NRC CONTEST EVENTS ANNOUNCED NAR Competition NRC Events for the 2022-2023 Contest Year The NAR Contest Board is pleased to announce the NRC events for the 2022-2023 Contest Year: A Altitude A Payload A Boost/Glide Duration A Streamer Duration B Eggloft Duration 1/4A Parachute Duration These events have been selected by the NAR Contest Board and the NARAM Contest Director per Sporting Code rule 13.1.3.  The 2022-2023 Contest Year starts on July 23, 2022 and ends on the last day of NARAM.  NRC flying ends June 30, 2023. Dan Wolf NAR Contest Board Chair RESULTS OF the NAR 2021-2022 RULES REVISION PROCESS The 2021-2022 RCP process concluded as of June 15, 2022 and the results of the ballot are as follows.  Appendix “D” in the sporting code states that proposals must receiv...
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