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Why not, their compatible with most flight controllers?Haven't used flashbulbs in half a lifetime. These are free for the asking.
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John may well have been the first person to use the combo of AG-1 flashbulbs and Centuri Sure-Shot wick to ignite clusters but a guy by the name of Lynn Miller was the first person that I am aware of that used the combo for upper-stage ignition back in 1969 or early 1970. Perhaps John Langford got the idea for use of the combo for cluster ignition from his article in the March 1970 issue of Model Rocketry magazine, titled, "Build the Super-Titan". John says in his article that he first achieved success in April 1971 in his article, "Flashbulb Cluster Ignition", in the May 1974 issue of Model Rocketeer magazine. On the other hand, maybe he just thought of it by himself. Just a little historical context.
They arrived. I won't be able to use as " described on package " . THANKS LANCENow shipped to Lance. Was only 1.5 oz in padded envelope.
I have 6 boxes of Ag-1B flashbulbs and some other bulbs you might be interested in. I'm downsizing. Not sure if this will get to you, didn't want to register just for this query.Hi if you don’t mind mailing them (happy to pay postage), I collect flash bulbs. Yeah I know, bizarre, but I do. The old 100 watt light bulb sized ones are AWESOME!
How many did your want, willing to pay postage, what's your mailing address, email address?What is Thermalite wick? And where can you buy it?
Klmantey, If you have any ag-1b's left, I'd like to try the flash bulb thing on a cluster.
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