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Alphabetical listing of hobby rocketry-related individual and/or group projects sites with an Internet presence.  These listings are for those sites directly related to hobby rocketry.

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Johnnie Paul's Dragonworks Rocketry Site
URL: http://www.dragonworksrocketry.com/http://www.dragonworksrocketry.com/
Summary: Dragonworks rocketry chronicles Johnnie's rocketry ventures from high power rocketry through amateur & experimental rocketry to include solid and hybrid propulsion systems.

Jonathan Mills' CYCLONE Rocket Plans Page
URL: http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~jwmills/EDUCATION.NOTEBOOK/rocket/rocket.plans.htmlhttp://www.cs.indiana.edu/~jwmills/EDUCATION.NOTEBOOK/rocket/rocket.plans.html
Summary: This page describes plans for the CYCLONE, a new rocket with a single fin "UNICOPTER" and dual fin helicopter recovery system. The unicopter takes 20 seconds or more to return from a flight of the BT-20 based model that uses an A3-4& mini-engine. Absolutely NO moving parts, & more interesting than the Estes Tornado!

Jonny Dyer's Amateur Rocketry Page
URL: http://members.aol.com/sspacepyro/http://members.aol.com/sspacepyro/
Summary: This site is a compilation of many of the experiments in rocketry Johnny has done including engine design, building, and testing, propellant testing, and acutal flights of rockets with my engines in them. Also has some great instructional sections. Great site for people interested in amateur experimental rocketry on a home scale!

Jordan Raice's Rocketry Website
URL: http://www.raicerocketry.com/http://www.raicerocketry.com/
Summary: Jordan Raice has been active in high power since he was 12 years old, and today he's involved in many aspects of the hobby, including scratch rocket design and construction, sugar motor propellant formulation, and composite part fabrication.

Justin's Model Rocket Page
URL: http://www.geocities.com/jt_aus/http://www.geocities.com/jt_aus/
Summary: Western Australian rocket site. Contains videos in AVI format, and JPEG pictures of launches.

Kelly Smith's Rockitz.com
URL: http://www.rockitz.com/http://www.rockitz.com/
Summary: High power Level 3 rocketry web site. Information on building and flying high power rockets. Comprehensive list of clubs and launches in the continental United States. Many pictures of rockets and rocketeers in Southern California.

Ken Schumacher's Intro to Sport Rocketry
URL: http://home.fnal.gov/~kschu/hobbies/rocketry.htmlhttp://home.fnal.gov/~kschu/hobbies/rocketry.html
Summary: Written for a newcommer, helpful information with explanations regarding kits, equipment and links to other sources of valuable information. Includes descriptions of Ken's own fleet, with links to EMRR Reviews.

Kenneth Good's Personal Rocketry Site
URL: http://members.tripod.com/Tripoli_Rocketry_PGH/kjgboard.htmlhttp://members.tripod.com/Tripoli_Rocketry_PGH/kjgboard.html
Summary: The purpose of this page is to direct interested Tripoli Rocketry Association members to supplemental information about Ken Good, current TRA Board member and President, who is running in the 2005 TRA Board election to retain his seat for another three-year term.

Kevan Sizemore Rocket Site
URL: http://www.practicalrocketry.com/http://www.practicalrocketry.com/
Summary: Kevan created this site with the intention of sharing his enjoyment of this fun and challenging hobby with rocketry enthusiasts everywhere. It doesn't matter if you are new to the hobby or a seasoned rocketeer, there is something here for everyone.

Kevin Houser's RocketFarmers.com
URL: http://www.rocketfarmers.com/http://www.rocketfarmers.com/
Summary: Kevin Houser from Tucson, Arizona is the principal farmer on RocketFarmers.com. A rocket farmer is someone who’s fleet seems to grow endlessly by accumulating out of production kits, scratch building, or cloning old kits.

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