| AeroTech announces 2009 Economic Stimulus Sale |
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| 2009 Archived News by AeroTech Consumer Aerospace | |
| Saturday, November 21, 2009 | |
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The sale includes all AeroTech model rocket and high power rocket products, and in-stock RMS™ motor hardware. Now is the time to place orders with your participating dealer to stock up for the 2010 flying season. AeroTech products also make great Christmas gifts for your favorite rocket enthusiast! The sale ends Monday, November 30, although participating dealers may choose to continue offering incentives to consumers beyond that date. AeroTech Consumer Aerospace has a page on Facebook! Follow the very latest AeroTech news, information, product developments and testing at http://www.facebook.com/pages/AeroTech-Consumer-Aerospace/159005948954 AeroTech Consumer Aerospace is a division of RCS Rocket Motor Components, Inc., Cedar City, UT. |
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Just email a wish list to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it for a custom quote including shipping.
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Or call Bobby B at 845-926-1959 anytime.........
Larry Lobdell Jr.
Anybody else heard that?
BMS is still advertising 20% off for pre-orders to be delivered in February. http://www.balsamachining.com/hpm3.htm Not sure if this is related to the "incentive" or not. I didn't see any discounts at any of the other usual suspects (Giant Leap, Wildman, etc.)
All I can say is that AT better get its prices significantly below CTI's or they're going to lose a lot of my business.
All I can say is that AT better get its prices significantly below CTI's or they're going to lose a lot of my business.
What is the criteria for significant and what is the size motor you are talking about. I find the delta in price to be pretty substantial in the 29mm and 38mm loads but I still fly both. I haven't priced the 54mm CTI stuff so I can't really comment there against my 54mm AT loads that I have flown.
All I can say is that AT better get its prices significantly below CTI's or they're going to lose a lot of my business.
EDIT - 2nd thought. This seems to be drifting from the topic. Let's start a new thread or move back to the central topic.
Fair enough and I'll shut up, but if drifting off topic meant a new thread had to be spawned, there'd be a lot more threads on RP...
I'm not saying don't drift - but I think it was about to become a discussion of cross vendor product pricing. That seems waaaaay off the path. I'm happy to see a thread on this however. My word isn't law - I'm not saying you can't keep talking on this path... but I'm asking for you to consider migrating this comparison part somewhere else on the site.