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News Release by AeroTech Consumer Airspace   
Monday, October 06, 2008

ImageCEDAR CITY, Utah USA — The California Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) has issued classification approvals for three new AeroTech RMS™ model rocket reload kits, three new single-use model rocket motors and three new Loadable Motor System™(LMS™) model rocket motor kits.

The specific products approved are:

Image24/60 Model Rocket RMS
F35-5W (#63505)
F35-8W (#63508)
F35-11W (#63511)

29mm Model Rocket Single-Use
G78-4G (#77404)
G78-7G (#77407)
G78-10G (#77410)

29mm Model Rocket LMS
G78-4G/L (#77304)
G78-7G/L (#77307)
G78-10G/L (#77310)

The approvals allow the sale and use of these model rocket motor products by California consumers. A copy of the new California OSFM approvals may be downloaded in PDF format from the AeroTech Resource Library at http://www.aerotech-rocketry.com
 
AeroTech Consumer Aerospace is a division of RCS Rocket Motor Components, Inc., Cedar City, UT.


Post 10-06-2008 10:31 PM  #1
Just Jerry
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None Re: Article: AeroTech receives new California OSFM approvals
So I went to the "Aerotech Web Store" to view the "new" 24-60 RMS thing. What I found there was no image, no specifications, no listings of associated or compatible reloads.

I think the web store is somewhat imperfect. Announcing a product should be coincident with a way to understand and purchase it.

I simply suggest more technical and image content on the viewable portion of the website. I have set an example on my website so I do not think I am unreasonable.

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