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News Release by Giant Leap Rocketry   
Friday, August 22, 2008

ImageBATON ROUGE, Louisiana USA — Giant Leap Rocketry, Inc. is pleased to offer the legendary 98mm CTI Moonburners — the only ones known to exist. 
 
"These took over one year to acquire and we have a very limited supply of these hard to find motors," says Ed at Giant Leap. These have not been available for nearly five years.
 
Giant Leap now has a VERY limited supply of the M520, the M795, and the Big Daddy of them all, the N1100. All three of these motors have a 12+ second burn times. These reloads will be sold with the matching CTI hardware (which accepts all their other CTI 98mm reloads as well).

M520 reload + 3 Grain Hardware
M795 reload + 4 Grain Hardware
N1100 reload + 6 Grain Hardware
 
They are offered at LDRS on a FIRST come-FIRST served basis starting at 9:00 AM, Thursday, August 28th at the Giant Leap Rocketry booth in Argonia, Kansas — no presales before at LDRS.  If there are any left, orders will be accepted after LDRS.
 
If you’re not going to LDRS and you’d like a moonburner, you might want to have someone get them for you.

These are the only known 98mm Moonburners for sale in America today.


Post 08-22-2008 05:22 PM  #1
Anthony Cesaroni
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“the only ones known to exist”

Known by whom? :-/

Anthony J. Cesaroni
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Post 08-22-2008 05:47 PM  #2
Just Jerry
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Quote:
“the only ones known to exist”

Known by whom? :-/



Is the retail channel "clogged by these"?

Moon me!

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Post 08-22-2008 06:28 PM  #3
rrocket
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I have a few moonburns left.

I have already taken preorders for LDRS delivery.

I will still take pre orders for LDRS delivery

Contact
amwprox.com

Paul

I also have the new 54mm dual thrust motors available as well, as the 6 grain 98mm Red
Thanks Paul
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Post 08-22-2008 08:06 PM  #4
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I'm confused. Did the long burn 98's go out of production for some period of time?

I thought they had always been available, heck even that other motor company copied them.
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Post 08-24-2008 01:23 AM  #5
rrocket
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Wink Re: Article: Giant Leap to offer rare CTI Moonburner M-loads
The problem was they were classified as 1.3C

For those of you who are "up" on the rules of transport, that means Expensive shipping

A dedicated truck out of Canada is about $4000.00 with todays fuel charges..
It doesn't much matter if there are 5 or 500 motors on the truck. Shippig is about the same.

I will be having a delivery of 1.3c in the near future.

If anyone is interested in buying things like pro 150 motors etc. get in contact with me.

I already have 6 on order, and your cost goes down as more motors are placed on the truck.

I am combining this with my next large order. So if you have any wishes to ever own one of these without paying $6000.00 for a reload a chance is upon you.

By the way.
There are more reloads being certified for the casings. The 3 grain and 4 grains.
Yes, faster than the O-8000

Boy, I wonder how a moonburn in something like that would be?
Do you want 30,000ns or 40,000 ns??

Paul
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