I have the old version of the "Sport". About 12 years ago they made this rocket, but it used 18mm engines and not the 24mm ones in the recent production. Flying it on 18mm engines was great, in fact I'm still flying this rocket. A few years ago, Quest was bought out by another company, and that's probably why it's been changed to use 24mm engines. So this rocket was out of production for a few years before they brought it back. I like my 18mm version and it has many flights under it's belt. If I were to fly it with 24mm engines, I'd probably use one of the C11 engines from Estes or use the adapter that Estes sells and continue to fly it on 18mm engines. The 24mm engines are more expensive.
I have the old version of the "Sport". About 12 years ago they made this rocket, but it used 18mm engines and not the 24mm ones in the recent production. Flying it on 18mm engines was great, in fact I'm still flying this rocket. A few years ago, Quest was bought out by another company, and that's probably why it's been changed to use 24mm engines. So this rocket was out of production for a few years before they brought it back. I like my 18mm version and it has many flights under it's belt. If I were to fly it with 24mm engines, I'd probably use one of the C11 engines from Estes or use the adapter that Estes sells and continue to fly it on 18mm engines. The 24mm engines are more expensive.
Yay rocket scientist! you need nerdy glasses with that tim :)
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