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Aerotech E20-7W White Lightning 24mm Single Use Model Rocket Motor (2pak) - 52007 ^'

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Aerotech E20-7W White Lightning 24mm Single Use Model Rocket Motor (2pak) - 52007 ^'
Item #: ARO52007
 Skill Level: Advanced Ages 18+
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The E20W features an all-new molded phenolic casing with a built-in thrust ring, a new molded plastic bulkhead, and uses a specially optimized version of AeroTech's White Lightning propellant. The F20W produces a brilliant white exhaust with impressive sound. It may be used interchangeably in kits designed for other 24x70mm motors. This motor is the same size as the Estes D, and makes a higher power substitute for rockets built for D12s and E9s.

This two pack of motors features White Lightning propellant and Aerotech igniters. The propellant produces a brilliant white flame with a dense white exhaust smoke.

Aerotech Interlock Model Rocket Launch Controller - 89381
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Recommended for ages 18 and up.
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Motor diameter 24mm
Motor length 2.75 inches
Motor weight 50 grams
Maximum Recommended Liftoff Weight 9.5 ounces