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Upscaling the classic Estes Cherokee-D rocket
Project Review by Dan Michael   
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

ImageAn obsession that started when he was just eight years old led Dan Michael into the hobby of model rocketry.  He never forgot his fascination with the Estes Cherokee D kit, and decided to upscale the model, which led to the creation of this 14 foot tall Cherokee M!

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Rumpty Dumpty sat on a rail, looking to let out a great wail!
Project Review by Rump Aerospace Team   
Saturday, September 08, 2007

ImageJim Russell, Art Upton, Scott Miller and Mark Palmer are headed to Black Rock next weekend for XPRS and with them will be Rumpty Dumpty, a 4-inch all-composite two-stage rocket flying on a CTI N2500 staging to a CTI N1100, expecting an apogee close to 92,000 feet AGL.

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Summit City Aereospace Modelers' 6X upscale ACME Spitfire
Project Review by Darrell D. Mobley   
Sunday, June 24, 2007

ImageGroup projects often struggle for uniqueness, so why not do something different to make your project really outstanding? Summit City Aerospace Modelers of Fort Wayne, Indiana, did just that, making their latest project really unique by going with a very unusual theme.

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Project Dragon Fish: Taking Rocket Science to New Depths
Project Review by Joe Peck   
Saturday, March 03, 2007

ImageIn a recent edition of Design News, Texas rocketeer Joe Peck had an article published about his model rocketry project.  "Case #97: Project Dragon Fish: Joe Takes Rocket Science to New Depths" was Peck's version of his own Polaris program featuring underwater rocketry.

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The Mock Terrier Sustainer: Level 1 is FUN!
Project Review by Mark Willett, NAR 82585   
Monday, February 12, 2007

ImageThere is nothing quite as thrilling as that first certification flight, unless it is your second or third certification such as when going for your Level 2 or Level 3.  But Level 1, that first rush, is usually the one that gets its hooks in your soul as well as your wallet. Recently, Mark Willett of Texas, a member of the Austin Area Rocketry Group, enjoyed the thrill of certifying Level 1 himself, and was asked to share about his construction and flight for others to enjoy as well.

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15X Fat Boy: As seen on ABC's America's Funniest Videos
Project Review by Darrell D. Mobley   
Monday, February 05, 2007

ImageAmerican's have become fascinated with the video format, having developed their addiction to camcorders and furthered with the advent of the personal computer, the Internet. Prime-time television leveraged this popularity some time back, through the highly-watched America's Funniest Videos television show on ABC.  Imagine my surprise to see my favorite hobby showcased in video on the show after all these years.

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Rear-view mirror: Team X-30 flies at LDRS 22 in Argonia
Project Review by Dave Schaefer   
Monday, January 29, 2007

ImageAt LDRS 22 in Argonia, Kansas, a group of Texas high power rocketeers got together to fly their scale version of the National Aero-Space Plane, the X-30. This unique craft was the United States attempt to build a "single stage to orbit" spacecraft.  Real life pilot Dave Schaefer teamed up with several other members from the Dallas Area Rocket Society (DARS) to create high power rocketry's own version of the X-30.  Having already launched successfully the previous year, Team X-30 flying at LDRS 22 was a natural.

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Would someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?

PLEASE DON'T START A STAMPEDE OR KILL EACH OTHER TRYING TO JUMP THE LINE, but would someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?  I know there are plenty of takers that would love the opportunity to tell me where to get off, but I think I must be losing touch with reality here. After all, it wasn't that many years ago when I discovered hobby rocketry on the Internet and founded a similar hobby rocketry portal.

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Custom tube fabrication using composite cloth sleeving

This tutorial originally appeared on the Aerosleeves, LLC website, but since the company is no longer in business, the article was published here for use by others.  Thanks to Nick and Jeff of Aerosleeves for sharing this with the hobby rocketry community.

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Aerotech Initiator Starter Set

It was my 14th birthday-- my birthday present was a mid-power starter set. My dad and I headed down to the hobby shop to browse the selections. This particular shop had two choices. The NCR Phantom 4000 set and the Aerotech Initiator set. We looked at each and chose the AT Initiator, not only was it a good value, but it looked like a nice kit and came with two engines. Included were several components in the set.

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Website Review: VernaRockets.com

Verna and Randy DeArman, both 50, live in Pinson, Alabama, just north of Birmingham.  They both work for a local SBA lender where Verna is in charge of servicing and Randy is a sales manager and on-site inspector.  And they both enjoy the thrill of model rocketry and share their excitement with others through the model rocketry web site, VernaRockets.com. To them, model rocketry is a family affair.

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Argonia International Rocketry Festival

Second only to LDRS, the annual Airfest at Argonia, Kansas is, as the Kloudbusters would like to put it, the largest rocket launch of the year. This year's Labor Day weekend launch opened at 8:00 AM on Saturday, Sept. 5th. The weather was outstanding. The sun was shining and the winds were light, about 5 mph. In other words big, beautiful blue Kansas skies.

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