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29mm Priority Stealth Rocket
Launch Preparation

Completed rocket with an Aerotech G40-4W motor
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Recommended motors:
Any 29mm single use or reloadable motor with between 20 and 80
Newtons average thrust and a burnout weight of 85 grams or less.
Launch Preparation:
If the motor does not have a built in thrust ring, make one out of 5
layers of masking tape. Make sure the layers are straight and
flat and the tape sticks well to the casing.

Insert the motor into the Motor Mount. The first time a motor is
inserted into the Motor Mount it will be very tight.

Remove the ejection charge from the motor and plug the ejection port
with a ball of recovery wadding. Hold the wadding in place with
masking tape.

Support the rocket at least 6 inches above the blast deflector to
prevent damage from the back blast. Enjoy!
Please send your comments and suggestions to Art Applewhite at [email protected]
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