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Jerry Irvine 07-03-2014 03:03 PM

U.S. Rockets 34th anniversary
 
U.S. Rockets celebrated its 34th Anniversary on New Years Day. Lots of people popped champagne corks. :D

These days we are servicing an expanded network of dealers and beginning to increase production on even HPR class models as an increasing market size discovers and becomes accustomed to rockets at or above 1500g liftoff and at or above 125g propellant, the sweet spot U.S. Rockets was formed to serve. The increased availability of 29mm BP motors thanks to Estes' fine release has breathed new life into traditional single stage and multi-stage and clustered rockets. The fact our rockets are both stronger and lighter than the competition is a strong competitive advantage for users who like to save money by getting similar performance with one size smaller motor.

Pass along the word. We're here to serve.

http://v-serv.com/usr/instaship-visual.htm

bob jablonski 07-04-2014 08:22 AM

Congrats on 34 years. I seen a photo of you in an issue of High power research and you don't look like you hit 40 yet. how do you stay so young?
Mr. Bob
Starlight Dude
Countyline Hobbies
Grovertown, IN
574-540-1123
countlinecyclesin@rocketmail.com

Jerry Irvine 07-10-2014 09:59 AM

Kit supply at dealers and distributors is excellent right now. 3/4" to 3" kits rockin'.

4", 6", 12" handled direct only with a lead time.

raohara 07-10-2014 02:30 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jerry Irvine
3/4" to 3" kits rockin'.

No kidding. It only took about a week for Apogee to sell out of the Hi Test 3100 after they listed them on their site. Two the Limit went quick, too.

PaulK 07-11-2014 11:38 PM

While watching "The Running Man" tonight, I wondered about the rocket motor special effects. Whaddya know, U.S. Rockets and Jerry Irvine rolled by in the credits!

Jerry Irvine 07-18-2014 10:52 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by PaulK
While watching "The Running Man" tonight, I wondered about the rocket motor special effects. Whaddya know, U.S. Rockets and Jerry Irvine rolled by in the credits!
http://v-serv.com/usr/fx-therunningman.htm

:D


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