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Uploaded by garoq on Jun 25, 2009
Static test of an AeroTech RMS-54/2560 K375NW-P KEB™ Boost-Sustain™ motor. Uses Warp-9™ and White Lightning™ propellant in a core burning grain geometry.
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Haha i flew this bad boy in a Minimum diameter 54 rocket.
17,248 feet. mach 2.24
great motor!!!
Mysticlambo 1 year ago
@Mysticlambo Great to hear it and glad you had a good flight! We really enjoyed developing and testing that motor.
garoq 1 year ago
Your nozzle geometry seems way off.
GenevaSuspension 1 year ago
All conventional nozzles for boost-sustain motors will be non-optimum.
@garoq Is it still possible to purchase this motor? I can't seem to find it.
BCOLES100 4 months ago
Very cool. Would be really cool if all Aerotech motors were available to view like this. Or even all future motors.
bguffer 2 years ago
Can't wait to see more motors like this one!
stealthfixr 2 years ago
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Haha i flew this bad boy in a Minimum diameter 54 rocket.
17,248 feet. mach 2.24
great motor!!!
Mysticlambo 1 year ago
@Mysticlambo Great to hear it and glad you had a good flight! We really enjoyed developing and testing that motor.
garoq 1 year ago
Your nozzle geometry seems way off.
GenevaSuspension 1 year ago
All conventional nozzles for boost-sustain motors will be non-optimum.
garoq 1 year ago