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Peak-of-Flight Newsletter #534:

A History of Motor Analysis & ThrustCurve.org
Expand your Toolkit with a Makerspace

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There are two articles in the Peak-of-Flight this week. The first is an article written by John Coker, the founder of Thrustcurve.org. His special rocketry website provides data files and knowledge for nearly every commercially available motor.  In this article, John talks about the history of Thrustcurve.org and how it has evolved over the years, including the recent changes to make it even better.

The second is a short article by Bobby Potter detailing the advantages of joining a community makerspace, and how the equipment available can greatly expand your capabilities on a modest budget.

Read the rest of this week's article, either on a downloadable PDF for printing out, or on our website (great for viewing on your phone)!

Previous issues of our newsletter are found at our archive page.

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Newest Products From Apogee Components

Check out the latest products to hit Apogee's shelves!

The Apogee X-15

Amarok

In the 1960's, the X-15 was a game changer, shattering records and opening up a whole new understanding of hypersonic travel and rocketry applications.

We've tried to replicate some of the greatness that the X-15 represents in this scale model. In this kit you will find high quality components, vacuum-formed fairings and canopy pieces, laser cut balsa fins, wedge-shaped vertical tail pieces, incredibly detailed instructions, pristine water-slide decals, an ejection baffle to help protect the parachute from heat damage, and a display stand to show off your completed rocket.

Note: The rocket went on sale on Tuesday, Oct 27 and sold out in less than an hour. Every batch we seem to make sells out on the same day. We're making more kits now as fast as we can! Keep checking back as we produce more of these kits.

The Amarok

Amarok

The Amarok, a mid-power size rocket was inspired by “The Amarok,” which is a mythological wolf in Inuit culture. It is lightning quick and ready to rip the sky apart. Powered by 29mm diameter motors, this rocket is easy to build, and makes a great first mid-power rocket for those that want something a little bigger and more impressive. It utilizes laser-cut basswood fins, through-the-wall fin tabs, a blow-molded plastic nose cone and several vinyl decals. It also includes an ejection baffle to eliminate the need for wadding. You'll love this ferocious looking rocket that is durable and stands out on the launch field.

The FlameThrower

FlameThrower Rocket

IT'S BACK!

The DynaStar FlameThrower rocket is inspired by a rifle bullet - and it's about that fast too; it uses a two-engine cluster to accelerate it skyward. With two motors, it produces twice the amount of flame, twice the amount of smoke and twice the thunderous noise compared to a regular single-engine rocket. The kit features a blow-molded plastic transition, nose cone, and laser-cut basswood fins. Catch a glimpse of this speedy rocket now.

Mach I - Messier 76

FlameThrower Rocket

The Messier is a high-power capable rocket made from fiberglass components. It features a 3-inch diameter fiberglass nose cone with an aluminum tip. The simple 3FNC design becomes a classic choice when you are using all fiberglass components and at a scale such as this. It will definitely get attention on the launch field.

This rocket is a nice choice for those people that are looking for a rocket that can be used to achieve a Level 2 high-power certifications.

Mini-Windlance Glider

Mini-Windlance

The Mini-Windlance is a competition style 13mm boost-glider rocket made for 1/2A through A-size engines. It's a simple design, intended to fly great and can be assembled quickly. At ejection, the pop-pod, which carries the engine, falls away from the glider to lessen the weight so the glider hangs in the air longer. This is a great entry level boost-glider type rocket.

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