First off, let me apologize if I gave anyone the impression of dangling a
piece of meat in front of your faces. That was not my intent.

I found your project extremely interesting and very exciting. I found it so
exciting that when I came across your site, I remembered Juan's "claims" and
just couldn't wait to pass the information along with the hope that it might
in the slightest bit help your efforts.

I'm not a "Rocket Scientist". It is in fact an aggressively pursued hobby of
mine. I feel that most current liquid rocketry technologies being used today
are not only antiquated, but extremely dangerous. (Which is why I have
always been excited by the simplicity and safety of H2O2 rockets)
I know that the technology has been around forever, but I don't feel that it
has come close to it's full potential.

Not that my expertise is all that useful to your project, if there is
anything that a computer/network systems engineer/integration specialist can
do to help out, feel free to let me know.


That being said, good luck with your project. I promise you that I will be
constantly checking your progress and sharing excitement in your success.

Best wishes,

Sean Patrick Daly





<< My response has an 'attitude' that I didn't intend.  The skepticism
is still there, but everything else he does appears well thought out.
Indeed, Juan's been doing this stuff long before most of us ever
got into liquid rocketry.

Dan

In a message dated 10/10/02 6:41:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< We are well familiar with Juan, and are quite skeptical of his
claims.  Any catalyst than can do 98% can do 100%.  We have
already proven activity (thrust) with 99.2%, but it requires more
testing.

Dan

In a message dated 10/10/02 6:36:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I know of a person who claims to have created a catalyst pack capable of
using 100% H2O2 with no melting by using a precise mix of five different
fine metal salts.

I've noticed on your site that you have achieved 98% without deterioration.

Would this be of any interest?

Thanks,

Sean Patrick Daly >>

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