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Carl@Semroc 09-28-2008 08:44 AM

Orbital Transport
 
The new Orbital Transport is online. We will announce it to everyone later today. There are only 40 serialized copies this time.

The Golden Scout is back as a non-"Sky of Gold" version.

The SLS Brighton is coming soon.

The Tau Zero is close. (Jay... the painting steps are tough!)

dwmzmm 09-28-2008 09:00 AM

Cool! I have my original Estes Orbital Transport (still "in-the-bag" but opened) waiting to be
built, but heck, Carl, I got so many build projects that I'm really backed up here!!

Eagle3 09-28-2008 09:01 AM

Didn't see that one coming! Carl, did you forget to mention the Xkit Nighthawk? I didn't see it until after I placed my order for the OT. I'll grab one with my next order. :D

Initiator001 09-28-2008 02:44 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Carl@Semroc
The new Orbital Transport is online. We will announce it to everyone later today. There are only 40 serialized copies this time.

The Golden Scout is back as a non-"Sky of Gold" version.

The SLS Brighton is coming soon.

The Tau Zero is close. (Jay... the painting steps are tough!)


Darn it, Carl!

I just got my paycheck! :D

Expect an order soon. ;)

Bob

foose4string 09-28-2008 05:01 PM

Nice! I ordered the parts a few months ago. Wish I had seen this coming! ;) This should be a popular seller. This one's an all time favorite for me.

foose4string 09-28-2008 05:39 PM

Looks like you updated the cone list too? I see quite a few that weren't there the other day. ;)

Tau Zero 09-28-2008 05:46 PM

Tau Zero: Coming Soon...
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carl@Semroc
The Tau Zero is close. (Jay... the painting steps are tough!)
Carl,

Yes, they are! :eek: Do you need any kind of help? Let me know. :D


Cheers,

Tau Zero 09-28-2008 05:53 PM

New "upscaled" nose cones for ST-10 tubes
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by foose4string
Looks like you updated the cone list too? I see quite a few that weren't there the other day. ;)
Craig,

(innocent look) No, I have *no* idea where the BC-1022, 1031, and 1041G came from. Except that they're 137% upscales of Semroc's BC-715, BC-723P, and BC-730P (also known as Centuri PNC-70, -73, and -76).


*What?!?* --Why are you looking at *me?* :eek: :rolleyes: ;) :D


(giggling) BC-1041G. "G." *That's* funny. :p


Cheers,

foose4string 09-28-2008 06:11 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by CenturiGuy
Craig,

(innocent look) No, I have *no* idea where the BC-1022, 1031, and 1041G came from. Except that they're 137% upscales of Semroc's BC-715, BC-723P, and BC-730P (also known as Centuri PNC-70, -73, and -76).


*What?!?* --Why are you looking at *me?* :eek: :rolleyes: ;) :D


(giggling) BC-1041G. "G." *That's* funny. :p


Cheers,



haha....I wasn't sure exactly what was new, but the list looked a lot longer. I was actually looking at the PNC55PT Pershing II cone. ;) I submitted the rocsim file to Carl moons ago, but it's cool to see it listed now. Main reason I didn't push too hard for it was the fact it needs a fair amount of noseweight towards the tip for stability. Much easier to implement with a paper shroud design. I received other feedback from friends suggesting it should be slightly larger....like BT60 size.

wilsotr 09-28-2008 07:59 PM

Ordered mine ... :) Oh, and a Nighthawk too. And a V-2. And ... and ... :)


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