| ShadowAero launches new Rev.2 web site |
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| 2009 Archived News by ShadowAero | |
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"It's a solid presentation vehicle for the new products that are in the works, and will help us to communicate better with our customers as we continue to push the envelope of advanced material design in the high power rocket arena," Triano added. You can visit their new web site at http://www.shadowaero.com/. ShadowAero |
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Hard to read. The beige text on the black background is, to me, very difficult to discern. Anyone ever seen a oven made from the $45 plan set. There is a lot of adjectives, however no specs on size or how warm it gets.
Hard to read. The beige text on the black background is, to me, very difficult to discern. Anyone ever seen a oven made from the $45 plan set. There is a lot of adjectives, however no specs on size or how warm it gets.
And you would never know a 54mm rocket fits a 54mm motor unless you were knowlegable about "Kosdon" motors.
I suggest a style sheet and outline approach for version 2.1.
Pretty I agree. Not sure how the home page image is relevant or what it even is. There is no caption.
Oh, and none of the plan sheet descriptions have links.
Just Jerry
I think your new web site is really nice. I like the picture of the Raven.
Good luck
Thanks
ShadowAero
2260 Dover Dr.
South Lake Tahoe, CA.
96150
530-318-5872
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Please turn your Contrast to 100% ! You'll see the difference shortly.
Awesome site update ShadowAero, two thumbs up.
Snoman
Well done! Good luck on your business ventures.
One comment- the diameter of your Shock rocket is not listed. Is it 3" or 4"?
Tom
Hard to read. The beige text on the black background is, to me, very difficult to discern. Anyone ever seen a oven made from the $45 plan set. There is a lot of adjectives, however no specs on size or how warm it gets.
A friend of mine and I bought the plans but I don't remember paying $45 for them. Included an inexpensive non-adjustable thermostat and an equally inexpensive liquid filled thermometer. It uses two heat lamps for heat and two computer cooling fans to circulate the air. Plans worked out great though we upgraded it by enclosing the insulation with a plywood and 1X4 box, a digital temperature controller and a digital monitoring thermometer. Ours will hold a 10" X 48" tube. Temperature will get hot enough to put Aeropoxy into the high temp cure range 190 deg f IRRC.
Here are two pictures of our oven. One shows the outside along with our tube winding stand the other shows the interior with a 3.9" tube curing.
I believe it to be 54mm, if Dave is still producing the same spec as my original Shock Value.
Pete Williams
United Kingdom
UKRA 1117 L3
TRA 11089 L3