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Featherweight announces release of new magnetic switch
Industry News by Featherweight Altimeters LLC   
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Featherweight announces release of new magnetic switch

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colorado USA — Featherweight Altimeters is pleased to announce the release of a brand new rocketry electronics product: a solid-state, magnetically-activated arming switch that can be used with any rocketry electronics.

This project has been in development for over a year, after requests and encouragement from several fellow rocketeers to develop this product. The magnetic switch is reliable and easy to use in any rocket installation.

This switch is an easy and fun way to arm and disarm any rocketry altimeter, without needing any exterior holes to be drilled or aligned. Just connect the battery to the + and Ground terminals, and connect the altimeter power to the output terminal and ground terminals. The switch is fun to turn on and off even when it’s not arming a rocket, working with a wave of a magnet as if by magic. 

 
Vandenberg annual event benefits Operation Kids Christmas
Media Article by Darrell D. Mobley   
Sunday, August 07, 2011
Vandenberg annual event benefits Operation Kids Christmas
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, California USA — It's not often Lt. Col. Eric Kolb can bask in the glory of winning an award for style following a rocket launch. But the leader of the normally tight-lipped National Reconnaissance Office at Vandenberg Air Force Base celebrated with his team afte...
 
Rocket enthusiasts blast off at Bonneville Salt Flats
Media Article by CIMARON NEUGEBAUER, The Salt Lake Tribune   
Friday, August 05, 2011
Rocket enthusiasts blast off at Bonneville Salt Flats
BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah USA — It's hot, flat and pure salt. It is what rocket enthusiasts call Hellfire. For four days, the Utah Rocket Club will set off anything from small model rockets to towering high-powered rockets at the Bonneville Salt Flats near Wendover. This is 16th year the...
 
Leading Edge REACTOR hits the rocket scene this summer
News Release by Leading Edge Rocketry   
Friday, August 05, 2011
Leading Edge REACTOR hits the rocket scene this summer
EUGENE, Oregon USA — Leading Edge Rocketry is excited to announce the newest addition is 2011 fleet, the Reactor! With its sleek Sci-Fi styling, the Reactor is a great introduction rocket to mid-powered flying. Made with the highest quality parts available, the Reactor's main airframe is ...
 
Hundreds of Girl Scouts 'Reach for the Stars' in contest
News Release by JACK COLPAS, Reach for the Stars   
Thursday, August 04, 2011
Hundreds of Girl Scouts 'Reach for the Stars' in contest
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado USA — Michelle Jorgensen of Colorado was the first Girl Scout to win nationally in the Reach for the Stars National Rocket Competition. She competed in 2009 with Troop #337 at the Challenger Learning Center of Colorado under competition host, Tracey Tomme. She was pr...
 
California's Idyllwilde Astrocamp soars beyond shuttle
Media Article by JOHN ASBURY, The Press-Enterprise   
Sunday, July 31, 2011
California's Idyllwilde Astrocamp soars beyond shuttle
IDYLLWILD, California USA — A group of Idyllwild students have been given a mission: to save the world. At Astrocamp in Idyllwild, they're told an asteroid is hurtling toward Earth and they must use the skills they've learned, in addition to some space-age tools, to stop it in a simula...
 
New Armadillo update on the Carmack 100kft Micro Prize
Industry News by Ben Brockert, Armadillo Aerospace   
Sunday, July 31, 2011
New Armadillo update on the Carmack 100kft Micro Prize
HEATH, Texas USA — In discussions on the email discussion list "aRocket" of the relative difficulty of launching a rocket to 100,000 feet, John Carmack established a $5,000 prize for the first person or group to reach that goal. The following information logs the rules set up for that competi...
 
Colorado rocketeers prepare for rocket shootoff at fair
Media Article by GARY STUMP, Longmont Times-Call   
Friday, July 29, 2011
Colorado rocketeers prepare for rocket shootoff at fair
NEDERLAND, Colorado USA — Gazing at his father's sinister-looking V-2 model rocket, 15-year-old John Benson grins. "When we saw Dad build this, we wanted to build rockets too." John and his brother Christopher, 12, have been involved in Boulder County 4-H rocketry for the past five years...
 
New Launch Logger software stores your rockets, flights
News Release by IonFusion.Net   
Thursday, July 28, 2011
New Launch Logger software stores your rockets, flights
MONTPELIER, Vermont USA — Grant Flood of IonFusion.Net is proud to announce the release of his new Launch Logger software, a browser-based system to keep track of every rocket and flight you have. Launch Logger is a simple tool that works on your home computer, even through your home computer ...
 
Rocket enthusiasts gather for NARAM national annual meet
Media Article by PAUL MCKIBBEN, The Cincinnati Enquirer   
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Rocket enthusiasts gather for NARAM national annual meet
LEBANON, Ohio USA - The rocket geeks have landed in Warren County. Model rocket enthusiasts from across the United States are using a city park this week for the 53rd annual meet of the National Association of Rocketry. The event began Saturday and concludes Friday at the Lebanon Sports Complex, whi...
 
NAR national rocket competition continues in Lebanon
Media Article by JUSTIN MCCLELLAND, Dayton Daily News   
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
NAR national rocket competition continues in Lebanon
LEBANON, Ohio USA — A sizzle cuts through the air above the grassy fields of the Lebanon sports complex, like bacon on a hot griddle. A dozen people tilt their heads upward, shading their eyes with a flattened head to the forehead, trying to maintain a glimpse of the projectile, screaming in i...
 
UK schools to launch 5000 model rockets simultaneously
News Release by United Launch   
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
UK schools to launch 5000 model rockets simultaneously
WORLD WIDE WEB — We are today announcing a new competition aimed at schools, colleges, scouts and other educational based organisations to help them set a new world record for the most model rockets launched simultaneously.  Competition packs will be available from Rocket Store in September 20...
 
Tripoli Vegas announces reboot of Oktoberfest Oct. 21-23
News Release by Tripoli Vegas   
Monday, July 25, 2011
Tripoli Vegas announces reboot of Oktoberfest Oct. 21-23
LAS VEGAS, Nevada USA - Tripoli Vegas (Prefecture #24), the home of Springfest, will hold Oktoberfest 2011 at the best local flying site in the United States: Jean Dry Lake, October 21st, 22nd and 23rd. With an average daytime temperature of 81 degrees during the Oktoberfest weekend, Jean Dry Lake i...
 
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High Power Rocketry's Top 10 Biggest Regional Launches

I have a friend who has the goal of watching a baseball game in every big league stadium in America. He's been to Wrigley Field and Yankee Stadium, to Fenway Park and Chavez Ravine, and a dozen other parks scattered throughout the land. Every year he makes it to a new field, sometimes even two, and returns home with great memories—and enough hats and shirts—to last a lifetime.His most recent journey—to Progressive Field in Cleveland—got me thinking about high power rocketry's biggest venues and how this hobby has continued to grow in the last ten years. Some impressive traditions are alive and well out there at the biggest regional events in America.

 

Chasing the N record: Pursuing stratospheric dreams

Four years ago, James Dougherty didn't know the difference between a G80 and an M2500. A computer programmer from Northern California, Dougherty spent most of his time in Silicon Valley helping start-up companies and their customers with complex computer systems. In his spare time he liked to drive sports cars, have fun at the beach, or just hang out with his wife and daughter.Today, Dougherty is among a handful of hard core, high-power rocketry enthusiasts — in the United States and abroad — who are quickly moving toward a new altitude record for a commercial N motor. These fliers, taking advantage of technologic advancements in rocket motors and recovery systems — and their own hard work — believe they can clear 50,000 feet, or higher, on a single N. That's an altitude nearly two miles higher than commercial jetliners typically fly, and close to four miles higher than the peak of Mt. Everest. This is the realm of the stratosphere, where thunderstorms are born and the air density is nearly one-eighth that found at sea level.

 

One man's quest to honor America's Saturn V rocket

On April 25, 2009, history will be made.  At Higgs Farm in Price, Maryland, Steve Eves will enter the history books as the person who flew the largest scale model rocket in history. The rocket will weigh over 1,600 pounds, it will stand over 36 feet tall and it will be powered by a massive array of nine motors: eight 13,000ns N-Class motors and a 77,000ns P-Class motor. The estimated altitude of this single stage effort will be between 3,000 and 4,000 feet and the project will be recovered at apogee. In a special to Rocketry Planet, author Mark B. Canepa and ROCKETS Magazine wish to share Steve Eve's story with the readers here.

 

The Jarvis Illustrated Guide to Carbon Fiber Construction

Over the last few years, many people have asked Jim Jarvis of Austin, Texas, how he makes his carbon fiber rockets. So when he had an opportunity to make a new fin can, he decided to document the process in detail.The result of the build was the TooCarbYen Tutorial presented in this article. Actually, tutorial isn't a particularly accurate name for the build since it implies instruction on the proper way to do something. This article isn't about the best way to build carbon fiber rockets, it's about how Jim builds carbon fiber rockets, presented in enough detail to allow others to execute the process if they so choose.

 

HJ101: Turbocharging the Estes Maxi Brute Honest John

This edition of the Rocketry Planet How-To Classroom is based on the Estes Maxi Brute Honest John, a 1/9 scale model of the venerable ballistic missile used by the United States Army. This class covers the Estes first edition Maxi Brute kit #1269 released in 1975, the Estes second edition Collector Series kit #1269 released in 1993 or the third edition Maxi Brute kit #2166 released in 2000.This kit is approaching collector status, if it hasn't already, and you can still find them occassionally on eBay for reasonable prices. This class project features dual deployment with an altimeter bay, fiberglass airframe reinforcing and fiberglass fins to replace the thin styrene shells that come in the standard kit. In fact, of the original kits, we are mainly using the styrene fin canisters and the two-piece styrene nose cones while replacing most everything else — this is imperative to be able to fly these kits on 38mm and 54mm motors.

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