[AR] Re: Canada - legal engine testing?

  • From: Jake Anderson <jake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 13:58:36 +1100

wouldn't that mean you need a permit/whatever to own a car?
or an air compressor?

Also if you wanted to, just overexpand the exhaust and you have made the worlds noisiest vacuum pump totally legit!.

On 13/11/13 13:41, qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Essentially it is not legal to own or fire a "none commercial rocket motor."

Some where there is a NAR regulation that say it's illegal to manufacture a device that creates a gas at anything but atmospheric pressure without proper authorization.

Robert

Robert
At 03:57 PM 11/12/2013, you wrote:


A friend of mine recently mentioned that the legal environment in Canada is such that one can't test small amateur engines - liquid fuel, for example.

That's not something which I though is the case, so I'd be glad if somebody, who may have more information, would give some details.

Alexander




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