User Login

User name

Password



Forgotten your password?
No account yet? Create one! You' be able to participate in our forums, submit weblinks, launch information and other fun stuff!
Home / Club Sites
Rocketry Clubs
Alphabetical listing of hobby rocketry-related clubs who have an Internet presence.  The listings are sorted by state or geographic location. Clubs serving multi-state areas are grouped according to primary presence.

Results 131 - 140 of 154 total Results per page:
Jump to: A - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - S - T - U - V - W
<< Start < Prev 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next > End >>

United Kingdom - Tripoli UK
URL: http://www.tripoli.org.uk/http://www.tripoli.org.uk/
Summary: Tripoli UK [TRA-UK] is Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA) Prefecture #108, covering the entire "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and dependent Territiories". Tripoli-UK members come from all across the UK (and some from overseas), and attend High Power Rocketry events in many countries including the UK, USA and Switzerland. Membership of Tripoli UK is not restricted to UK subjects or residents, but is open to any High Power Rocketeer who wishes to fly in the UK or with other Tripoli UK members at overseas events.

United Kingdom — Dorset Rocket Club
URL: http://www.dorsetrocketclub.co.uk/http://www.dorsetrocketclub.co.uk/
Summary: Dorset Rocket Club was started in April 2008 by a small group of rocketeers living in the Sherborne area. After many years of using model rockets and some more recent mid power launches they decided that there needed to be a club near them so they did not have to travel miles to launch. They have now secured our first launch site which is located at a clay pigeon shooting range which is not in use on Mondays.

United Kingdom — Hornchurch Airfield Rocket Team (HART)
URL: http://www.hartrockets.co.uk/http://www.hartrockets.co.uk/
Summary: H.A.R.T. is a group of UK model rocketeers who come together to do rocket displays and workshops for schools, clubs and other groups. They also help on TV shows and hold the current rocket car world record.

United Kingdom — Midland Rocketry
URL: http://www.midlandrocketry.org.uk/http://www.midlandrocketry.org.uk/
Summary: Midland Rocketry is private club set up by three RSOs who wanted to help bring rocketry to children and adults in the Midlands. They fly low power to high power rockets at various flying sites around the UK and also from their own site at Brook Farm. Midland is affiliated with the UK Rocket Association (UKRA).

United Kingdom — North Star Rocketry Group
URL: http://www.northstarrocketry.org.uk/http://www.northstarrocketry.org.uk/
Summary: The North Star Rocketry Group is a lightly organised group of Rocketeers based in West Yorkshire. The North Star Rocketry Group is an affiliated member club of United Kingdom Rocketry Association (UKRA) and we encourage membership of this organsation. Members of the NSRG are also members of UKRA, NAR, TRA, IAR & SERFS.

United Kingdom — Purley Amateur Rocketry Society (PARS)
URL: http://www.fairdene.com/pars/http://www.fairdene.com/pars/
Summary: Founded in 2004, the Purley Amateur Rocketry Society (PARS) is not really a society at all. PARS is a focal point for bringing friends together to get out on the hills, fly rockets and have a lot of fun. They also build rockets as part of learning for design technology and attend official UK rocket launch events such as those organized by groups such as EARS, UKRA and CROCK.

United Kingdom — Wirral Rocketry Society (WRS)
URL: http://www.rokits.orghttp://www.rokits.org
Summary: The WRS fly big and little rockets in the Northwest UK area and meet monthly. A diverse and friendly group of members, they offer free informal membership to fly rockets and learn more about them.

United Kingdon — North West Rocketry Society (NWRS)
URL: http://www.northwestrocketry.org.uk/http://www.northwestrocketry.org.uk/
Summary: A new group, the North West Rocketry Society, has been formed to better represent the members of the former Wirral Rocketry Society. In the last month, the Wirral Rocketry Society has decided to change its name to better represent its demographic, since none of its members actually live on the Wirral.

Utah — Utah Rocketry Club (UROC)
URL: http://www.uroc.org/http://www.uroc.org/
Summary: Utah Rocket Club supports sport, scale, and high power rocketeers all along the Wasatch Front, Utah. UROC hosted LDRS 17 in 1998 and will be holds its high power event called HellFire on the Bonneville Salt Flats the first week of August each year.

Vermont — Champlain Region Model Rocketry Club (CRMRC)
URL: http://www.crmrc.org/http://www.crmrc.org/
Summary: CRMRC is National Association of Rocketry (NAR) Section #643. This is the official website for the Champlain Region Model Rocketry Club, the Northern Vermont NAR club. Launching model, mid, and high power rockets May through October, with Ice Launches in February and March.

<< Start < Prev 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next > End >>
Jump to: A - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - S - T - U - V - W
Results 131 - 140 of 154 total Results per page:
 

Weblinks - New / Updated

Hobby Rocketry Books!


Buy Rocketry Books!


Now you can easily purchase hobby rocketry books online!

Upcoming Hobby Events

Spring Thunder
May 16 - 18, 2008
Spring Thunder, Brothers Oregon, Windows to 35k'AGL. See Web LinkOregonrocketry.com for more info.

View Full Calendar

Search This Site

Users Currently Online

We have 46 guests and 3 members online.