News

AIM USB 4 released

13 November 2017

The new AIM USB 4 has been released! The new AIM USB is 100k feet capable and features 40 amp ejection transisters as well as a tinly 65mm x 25mm PCB size. The unit also includes a micro USB cable used with most modern phones.

AIM XTRA 2.02 released

25 January 2015

The new AIM XTRA 2.02 has been released. Included in the hardware upgrade is the MAX8Q GPS module - an incredibly accurate and sensitive GPS receiver. The new unit has much faster acquisition and improved lock!

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Testimonials

Nicholas Sunderlin

05 August 2012

"We finally had a clear day and an FAA waiver for our launch yesterday. We launched an L1115. We were aiming for 10,000ft and got roughly 9600ft. We are Unbelievably happy with your AIM XTRA gps unit. Soon after launch we lost visual of the rocket into the clouds and never regained site of it. During the flight we continuously received data from the unit and tracked it. Due to the high winds we found it in a corn field about a mile away. Everything worked without a flaw. Attached is the kml and csv file obtained from the unit after recovery. We never lost signal and found it within 10 feet of the gps coordinates on the unit. I absolutely love this AIM XTRA. Nicholas Sunderlin - University at Buffalo"

Justin Gomersall

03 August 2012

"We launched today with the new 7.4v 800mah battery. The launch was perfect and the below graph confirms this."

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AIM XTRA flights

Listed below is flight data from the AIM XTRA. You can download this data and open it in the AIM XTRA software.

Flights

.XTRA files can be opened wih the AIM XTRA software. .KML files can be opened in Google Earth.

Flight by Description .XTRA .KML Preview
Military client A flight from a comissioned launch for a client producing military hardware. Download Download Preview
Nicholas Sunderlin High power rocketry group from Univiersity at Buffalo, tracked their rocket after it went out of site using the AIM XTRA. Download Download Preview
Steve Anderson A launch by Steve Anderson with on-board AIM XTRA supplied by Off We Go Rocketry. Download Download Preview