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1999 Archived News by b2 Rocketry Company   
Tuesday, June 29, 1999

SAVANNAH, Georgia USA — Pam and Mike Barton's SkyAngle™ parachutes continue to raise the standard in strength and quality for today's demanding rocketry requirements. In fact, a SkyAngle was selected by NASA as the parachute of choice for recovery of the Leonid Meteor Shower project!

Now included with each SkyAngle is a FREE NOMEX CHUTE PROTECTOR, designed to help shield your SkyAngle from hot ejection gases.

Also, look for b2 Rocketry's new SkyAngle CERT - 3™ line of chutes designed exclusively for the big projects. These larger parachutes will feature beefy nickel-plated swivels (1500 pounds test), four 5/8" wide woven tubular nylon suspension lines (rated at 2250 pounds), and 1.9 oz. coated nylon canopy fabric.

Three new sizes are planned. Expect construction and craftsmanship, like the current SkyAngle products, to be second to none. Available soon, this rugged line-up promises to be the answer for those flyers wanting only the very best in recovery systems for their rockets in the 20 to 100 pound weight range.

Interested parties are encouraged to contact their local b2 Rocketry dealer for more details.

For further information:
The b2 Rocketry Company,
Maker's of the SkyAngle High Power Recovery System
105 Junco Way
Savannah, GA 31419
Tel: 912-447-1036
Fax: 912-447-1039
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http://www.b2rocketry.com/

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