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Old 10-12-2014, 11:25 PM
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Hi! I'm looking for the length dimension of the PNC-60CP in the Estes Renegade #2109 kit.

It's also included in the Estes PNC-60A nose cone pack, along with the PNC-60MS from the Baby Bertha.

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My RockSim file lists the Renegade NC as146mm overall with a 19mm shoulder. But it gives the part number as PNC60MS. A few seconds checking shows the Baby Bertha NC also listed as PNC60MS but with different dimensions (63.5mm overall, 19mm shoulder).
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For the Renegade D Estes 2109 kit, I get an approximate length of 12.1cm not including a 2 cm shoulder. These are approximate as I can't find my mic right now.
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My RockSim file lists the Renegade NC as 146mm overall with a 19mm shoulder. [SNIP]

A few seconds checking shows the Baby Bertha NC also listed as PNC60MS but with different dimensions (63.5mm overall, 19mm shoulder).
Thanks Mike and Bernard!

We have discussions around the "Return to Snake River" shop about metric vs. English/standard units. Usually that involves Newtons vs. foot-pounds of thrust.

I remember being in 4th grade in 1972, and the teacher told us, "The US will be going metric by the time you graduate in 1980, so you're going to need to learn it now."

--The best laid plans...


So anyway, converting Mike's measurements from millimeters to inches gives us this:

The Estes Renegade's PNC-60CP is 5.75" long, with a 0.75" shoulder.

Baby Bertha's PNC-60MS is 2.5" long, *also* with a 0.75" long shoulder.

Thanks for your help!


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