AeroTech Consumer Aerospace was set up by Gary Rosenfield in Sacramento in 1982 to sell solid composite propellant motors to hobbyists, moved to Las Vegas in 1985 and settled in Cedar City, Utah around 2002. It now trades as a division of RCS Rocket Motor Components alongside Industrial Solid Propulsion and the Quest brand. The range covers mid power through certified high power: single use DMS motors with filament-wound fiberglass casings, the RMS reloadable system where one aluminum casing takes cheaper reload kits, and propellant recipes with their own personality, White Lightning for smoke and roar, Blue Thunder for a violet flame and hard kick, Redline, Black Max, Super Thunder.
Aimed at experienced fliers building mid power and up, including monster O-class hardware that has to be collected at the Cedar City plant. Beginners on small cardboard kits gain nothing here.
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