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Why we're here
Jetex.org exists to serve the world-wide community of enthusiasts for models powered by micro rocket motors, especially those exemplified by the Jetex series of engines. Our mission is to be the premier Web resource for information and advice about such models and the motors that power them.
Who's behind it
Jetex.org is the collaborative effort of enthusiasts from around the world. Contributors come from Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Japan, South Africa, New Zealand, the United States, and Wales. Their names can be found in the 'Acknowledgments' section at the foot of every content page. The Jetex.org website is owned and managed by
How we got here
The Jetex.org domain was founded in 1999 by 2002 witnessed changes in ownership, with Jetex.org reappearing in a new guise by year's end. Continuity with the original site was preserved when Edward Jones generously contributed text and images that he had assiduously compiled in his pioneering enterprise. Today, the website is constantly being expanded and enhanced to make it the internet's premier source of micro rocket motor and model jet resources.
How you can help
If you know of a plan, an article, a micro rocket motor, or an historical fact that is not documented on this site, please let us know! You can find details of how you can contribute copies of material on our ' |
![]() Ben Nead, owner and manager of Jetex.org, pictured at Eloy with his ![]() John Miller Crawford, developer/editor of Jetex.org, checking supplies ![]() Edward Jones, founder of Jetex.org, pictured at Lake Tahoe |
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