
"Dramatic proof of the wisdom behind an army directive authorizing service cooperative with model missileers in the series of one-a-month rocket 'seminars' held in New York and Washington with instructors from full-scale air-missile manufacturing firms and technical institutions. To test their theories and model 'birds' participants were invited to Army's Camp A.P. Hill near Bowling Green, Va., fir safety-supervised 'shoot.' Six foot 'Tycho-I' by Monroe-Woodbury Central Vally, N.Y., High School Rocket Society, reached 1 mile altitude. Capt. Brinley examines 3' high, 4" diameter model from Brooklyn," read the opening paragraph of the August, 1959 issue of American Modeler magazine article on amateur rocketry.

















