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Bret Packard.
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February 23, 2008 at 3:03 am #40142
Sparky2
ParticipantGreat news Tim on your new line of motors. Now I can relieve my wallet of money for reloads at one place. I love one stop shopping!
February 23, 2008 at 4:58 am #46968Tim Thomas
8) John, I think we are in the Golden Age of rocketry. I know that there are problems with Feds, and land issues, and such. But just think, you can come to MHM, and you will find EVERY motor made by every company out there. The vendors, from ‘the Garden to Con, John, and myself will have, onsite, enough parts and kits and supplys so that you can build any rocket you have in mind. And fly it at a site with 10’s of thousand of acres, with up to 35,000ft windows. Not only that, the flight line has EXPERT fliers from A’s to O’s ready to help at the drop of a hat. If this is not Golden, what would be? This may well be the best rocketry year of all time! And LDRS is in Kansas, throw in a trip to Balls, maybe HellFire, and you will have to have VERY deep pockets. Or, just come out to watch, what a show! Bring it on! 8)
February 23, 2008 at 6:25 am #46969Art Hoag
ParticipantWell said Tim, what a great year it will be! Looking forward to flying with everyone this year!
Art
February 23, 2008 at 4:26 pm #46970Jeffrey Joe Hinton
ModeratorI don’t want to rain on the parade – it will be an awesome year for flying – but the windows to thirty five are still in the works and not yet approved. 20K is still extra-ordinary airspace to play with. Once it goes out of sight, what fun is that? Big and dumb or sleek and slim, gravity still works. One of the real problems now – there are TOO many motors to choose from!!!!
February 23, 2008 at 8:50 pm #46971Art Hoag
ParticipantShould I fly this motor or should I fly that motor, well, I guess I’ll have to fly both!
Art
February 25, 2008 at 5:32 pm #46973Bret Packard
ParticipantI assume the title was meant to read AMW? Or is there a new motor line that GLR picked up?
February 25, 2008 at 5:44 pm #46974Art Hoag
ParticipantAMW
February 26, 2008 at 3:06 am #46975Conway Stevens
ParticipantThere we go Fixed..
February 27, 2008 at 11:46 pm #46976Bret Packard
ParticipantSo did GLR pick up the AMW line or is it just Tim personally? I’m VERY excited to have AMW regularly available on-site at launches.
Tim – How much do you plan to keep in stock? Your selection of AT has always been awesome, but I can imagine the cost of inventory with all the stuff you carry, not to mention car space, has got to be getting pretty substantial adding another large line of reloads. I personally like the 54/1750 and 54/2550 AMW reloads myself.
February 28, 2008 at 3:47 pm #46977Tim Thomas
8) First, GLR has picked up the AMW line. We placed a startup order with Paul and, if I can get a few moments, I will pick up what Jim Amos has. We are planning on the full 54 and 75 lines, with a few 98 as needed. We will have a few 38’s but that line is going to be changed to blend with Cesaroni 38’s so we will see how that shakes out. To get all this stuff around is a work in progress. Just this month alone, my motor and hardware orders are close to 30K (GLR’s cost). I think the guys and gals will need to call me alittle more to be sure I am bringing what they want, or be ready to fly what I bring. Not that that is bad, I do bring alot of stuff! And as always, I have the hardware for the loads, so it could be fun trying new and different loads. Remember, if you can stuff it in your rocket, I’d fly it! 😛 (Please, no cats)
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