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[ROL]Rouse-Tech Precision Fin Can

by Kevin Trojanowski <troj@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 28, 2008 at 08:23 AM

Rouse-Tech is excited to announce the release of a new product to the 
high power rocketry community. It's a precision manufactured fin can 
assembly for installation on four inch airframe tubing. It comes in both 
a three and four fin configuration. Says Tom Rouse, "This was a fun 
project take from conception to finished product. I wanted the ability 
to build a minimum diameter rocket and use light weight material."

This is really an evolution of the ARLISS rocket that has worked so well 
over the last ten years with no problems.  Removable, light weight, thin 
and strong aluminum fins was key. Its great to have the option of 
breaking down the rocket for trans****t and storage to protect it from 
damage. "Another nice feature, is when a hard landing takes place and 
damage results,  its merely a matter of replacing a fin instead of 
tra****ng the entire airframe/fin assembly."

The fin cans can be purchased in a three or four fin configuration 
depending on the designers needs. Its the only fin can assembly that has 
that option.

The fins have a generous 16 inch root chord length and span of 4.75" 
which gives the rocket designer the ability to design longer rockets for 
dual deployment and rockets for higher speeds.

All parts are machined from high quality aluminum and are ****pped 
finished in black anodized. Each order includes everything you need for 
installation including stainless steel button head screws for 
attachment. Epoxy is not included.

Information is now posted on the Rouse Tech website.

While you're there, don't forget to visit the "Motor Matrix" page which 
lists the Rouse-Tech motor hardware and shows a detailed list of each 
A*****ech re-load that is used in each size.

John Coker of Thrust Curve.org has graciously produced the software 
necessary for clicking on each re-load and having it take you directly 
to the ThrustCurve.org site for that particular motor! Try it. Thanks to 
John for that wonderful tool.

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http://www.rocketryonline.com
 




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[ROL]Rouse-Tech Precision Fin Can
Kevin Trojanowski <tro  2008-06-28 08:23:54 

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