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Estes Motor Date Code Question
I am familiar with Estes motor date codes that have a letter to represent a year (X is 1993, Y is 1994, etc.) but I have some newer motors I believe are about 5 or 6 years old.
Two of the date codes are: A110308, which I assume is November 03, 2008 A042009, which I assume is April 20, 2009 I've Googled and searched the forums for date code info, but have not seen this particular pattern mentioned. Can anyone confirm my assumption, or correct me if wrong? Also, is the first letter perhaps a date code for "day of week"? I really only care about year, but kind of curious about the entire code.
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All of the 2000 and later Estes motors that I have used have had the letter 'A' at the beginning of the date, except for one pack of B4-2s with the code of 'B020201'. Your assumption about the numeric part of the date code is correct. Some of the more popular motor types (i.e A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5, etc.) made in 2011 or later may have one extra digit at the right end of the code.
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My recent motors have the MMDDYY code. Ones from around 2000 have a date that looks like MMYYYY. I have some probably from the late 80s or early 90s that have no code at all. When was the date stamp first used?
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Thanks for the confirmation on the date code question I posed. Here is the information I found in the rec.models.rockets FAQ on older date codes:
5.12 How can I tell the age of my Estes motors? Estes uses a date code on their rocket motors. It's of the form XXYZZ (example, 25T9) where the first number is the day of the month of manufacture, the letter is a code indicating year of manufacture, and the last number is the month (1 = January, 12 = December). Date codes run progressively through the alphabet, as follows: T 1989 U 1990 V 1991 W 1992 X 1993 Y 1994 Z 1995 A 1996 - Estes cycled back to the beginning of the alphabet In the early 70's, Estes motors had the actual date stamped on them.
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The earilest Estes/Centuri motors with that style of date code that I have seen were some B6-6s with the code 11 G 7 or 11 Jul 76. I have also seen some motors of 1976 vintage with the the actual date printed them. YMMV. Please note that Centuri's 18/13/24mm motors were made in Penrose from 1961 to late 1970, and then from 1975 to 1983.
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Here is my oldest motor, a B14-6 from 1968. Also shown are two 1970 motors, one marked Estes, the other marked Centuri. I've got several B14s, both upper stage, and boosters. I really should try one -- in a rocket I can afford to torch.
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