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Day: September 11, 2004

Make A Ramjet Engine

September 11, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 51 Comments

for about $60, you can make your own ramjet. i haven’t tried this yet, but it’s on the tipity-top of my to-do list for future projects. 100% chemically bonded construction – absolutely no welding required, hot hot hot!

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