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Wednesday, December 11, 2002

BATON ROUGE, Louisianna USA — Giant Leap Rocketry, Inc. has released their new Adjustable Launch Towers. They are all stainless-steel construction, and fit on ANY launch pad that accepts a 1/2" rod. They are intended for individual or club use.

There are two versions of the adjustable tower: The "Standard Tower" is stainless steel and is 4 feet long ($149.99). It handles a wide range of tubing, from small model rockets all the way to to 3" diameter high power rockets (and some light and medium length 4" rockets). The "Long Tower" is stainless steel and is 7 feet long ($199.99). It handles small model rockets all the way to heavy and long 4" diameter rockets.

According to Ed at Giant Leap Rocketry, these towers are ideal for high altitude flights because they launch rockets that do not require altitude-robbing lugs or rail guides.

For more information about the Adjustable Launch Towers, visit the Giant Leap website at: http://www.giantleaprocketry.com/products_whatsnew.asp
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