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Monday, September 02, 2002

GIBSONTON Florida USA -- Aerospace Speciality Products recently introduced trapezoidal laser-cut G10 fins, and now they've added several more shapes and sizes. Designed primarily for competition models, these thin, extra-strong fins are also great for small sport models.

Aerospace Speciality Products also has several new products from Saturn Press now in stock. The 2002 Supplement to Rockets of the World is available, along with Peter Always first two kits! These scale kits are the first (and only) kits A.S.P. has ever carried from another manufacturer. The kits are an ARCAS for mini motors and an Astrobee 1500 with a 24 mm motor mount.

The ARCAS flies on 13 mm mini-motors, it's 19.75" tall and 0.976" in diameter. It makes a nice beginners scale kit. Item code is KSP-AR13 and it lists for $13.00.

The Astrobee 1500 is an outstanding kit. Very well designed and executed with 50 laser cut parts. It is 21.75" tall and 1.637" in diameter. Flies on 24 mm motors, or 18 mm with an adapter (not included). KSP-AST24 is the item code and it sells for $30.00.

The Rockets of the World 2002 Supplement by Peter Alway is a 30+ page comb-bound soft cover book featuring 12 vehicles not covered in other Alway works. Like the other supplements, this one sells for $15.00. Item code is BKRWS02.

Aerospace Speciality Products will be donating 10% of all retail sales during September to the NAR Legal Fund, so all you orders during the upcoming month not only gets you great stuff, but helps out your hobby at the same time!

Updated catalog #6.5 is now available. Hardcopies are available for $2.50, or just drop them note at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it  and they will send you an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) version by return email.

For more info on these items, or anything else, check their web site at http://www.asp-rocketry.com/.
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