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Alphabetical listing of hobby rocketry-related Internet informational sources, and may include portals, how-to sites, bulk information, documentation, plans and information repository sites.

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FAA Waiver Form
URL: http://www.rocketryplanet.com/images/pdf/FAA-Waiver-Form.pdfhttp://www.rocketryplanet.com/images/pdf/FAA-Waiver-Form.pdf
Summary: Official Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration form requesting a launch flight waiver. Contact your local Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) at any airport with air traffic control and get the address of the Regional office. Applications must be filed not later than 30 days prior to the date of proposed operations. Applications must be filed in triplicate and signed. Instructions for completing the form can be found at http://www.nar.org/cabinet/waiverinst.html.

Fly Rockets!
URL: http://www.flyrockets.com/http://www.flyrockets.com/
Summary: The Fly Rockets site was developed to introduce you to all aspects of rockets and rocketry. You'll find easy to understand information for the beginner, information on local clubs and national organizations, a vast array of rocketry vendors, and links to other great rocketry web sites.

Grupo Artax Modelismo Espacial
URL: http://www.grupoartax.com.ar/http://www.grupoartax.com.ar/
Summary: Artax Group of Space Modeling is a website that has scale information on numerous Argentine, Brazilian, and other Latin American rockets. For best results, use both the original link to view the site and the translation link to read it in English. [Spanish-to-English Translation Link]

Heart Of Texas Yahoo! Group
URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hotroc/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hotroc/
Summary: The Heart Of Texas Rocket Club serves the Waco, TX area. To subscribe, send an empty message to hotroc-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.

Helping Kids Reach for the Stars
URL: http://www.therocketman.net/http://www.therocketman.net/
Summary: Designated as a Christa McAuliffe — Challenger Center Outreach program, their goal is to give kids the opportunity to build and launch their own model rockets. Their Pause-for-Science video makes it easy for anyone to share rocketry with kids. There is no charge for the video or online help. Every penny spent goes toward rockets and supplies for the kids.

Hill Country Rocketeers Yahoo! Group
URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hill_country_rocketeers/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hill_country_rocketeers/
Summary: This is a group of people interested in rocketry, located in the Texas Hill Country. There are a few simple rules: New members are moderated to keep out spammers. Message attachments are not allowed to keep out viruses. This is a family oriented group so watch your language. Please treat each other with respect. Please stay on topic, i.e. rocketry.

HobbySpace
URL: http://www.hobbyspace.com/Rocketry/http://www.hobbyspace.com/Rocketry/
Summary: HobbySpace is devoted to space-related hobbies and public activities. These include rocketry and models as well as over 30 other topics ranging from activism, astronomy, satellite building, collectibles, space art, movies, music, space camps and more. Also, there is an extensive collection of space links with a large set of resources related to the development of reusable launch vehicles.

How Rocket Engines Work
URL: http://www.howstuffworks.com/rocket.htmhttp://www.howstuffworks.com/rocket.htm
Summary: Rocket engines are on the one hand so simple that you can build and fly your own model rockets very inexpensively (see the links at the bottom of the page for details). On the other hand, rocket engines (and their fuel systems) are so complicated that only two countries have actually ever put people in orbit. In this edition of How Stuff Works we will look at rocket engines to understand how they work, as well as to understand some of the complexity.

Hybrid Rocket Motors Yahoo! Group
URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hybridrocketmotors/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hybridrocketmotors/
Summary: This is a moderated Yahoo! Group about about hybrid rocket motors, which use a solid fuel and a liquid oxidizer. This group is managed by Doug Pratt, author of "Basics of Model Rocketry" and owner of Pratt Hobbies.

Ibiblio R.M.R Archives
URL: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/archives/rec.models.rockets/http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/archives/rec.models.rockets/
Summary: UseNET newsgroup rec.models.rockets contributor archive, consisting of articles, documents, catalogs, electronics, plans, programs and other hobby documentation.

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