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Rocket R&D owner, Gary Buck, passes away at age 63
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Rocket R&D owner, Gary Buck, passes away at age 63

URBANA, Illinois USA — Gary Buck was a lifetime hobby rocketry enthusiast, a man who was loved by many and will be missed by more.  Buck died Sunday at 11:10AM after suffering a severe heart attack that occured while he was driving along in his truck.  Buck was able to pull off the road but unable to summon for help.

Buck was known around the Midwest as the owner of Rocket R&D, a well-known vendor of hobby rocketry products from back in the 90's.  Gary's Rocket R&D advertisements were iconic in most every issue of High Power Rocketry magazine at the time, the member magazine of the Tripoli Rocketry Association during that era.

 
Hobby icon "Robby" Robinson passes away
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Monday, December 01, 2008
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ELKHART, Indiana USA — Hobby rocketry icon Robert "Robby" Robinson, owner of the legendary Robby's Rockets and manufacturer of a long line of igniters, ejection charges and recovery supplies, has died following a year-long battle with cancer. Robinson was a friend to the hobby and will be ...
 
Micah Springer, 2 others, dies in California auto accident
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Micah Springer, 2 others, dies in California auto accident
PALO ALTO, California USA — Ohio State University Rocket Team pioneer, Micah Springer, has passed away during an automobile accident along the Pacific Coast Highway outside of Palo Alto, Califorina, Friday evening.  Springer was 23.  The other two occupants were Viet Nguyen, 28, and Chris Sahm...
 
Key Tripoli The Netherlands member Pim Heydt passes away
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Friday, July 25, 2008
Key Tripoli The Netherlands member Pim Heydt passes away
WORLD WIDE WEB — On the morning of Wednesday, July 23rd, the former president and one of the first members of Tripoli the Netherlands, Pim Heydt, died at the age of 53. Heydt died as a result of complications after a heart attack he suffered last week. A very dedicated rocketeer who always sur...
 
Where in the world is Reginald Walton?
Editorial by DARRELL D. MOBLEY   
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Where in the world is Reginald Walton?
IT'S BEEN ALMOST A YEAR since TRA president Ken Good found himself at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, awaiting a plane, when his cell phone rang. Good was en route to Washington, D.C. to meet up with NAR president Mark Bundick. The plan was that the foll...
 
Student satellites: encouraging trend or a sign of panic?
Editorial by TAYLOR DINERMAN   
Monday, July 14, 2008
Student satellites: encouraging trend or a sign of panic?
Journalist Taylor Dinerman examines our need to train a new generation of U.S. scientists and engineers, while tounching on the fact that the leadership of the nation's educational establishment shows no signs of being ready to change the habits and priorities of a lifetime.
 
Now Hybrids owner Wayne Mrazek passes away
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Now Hybrids owner Wayne Mrazek passes away
YORBA LINDA, California USA — Wayne Mrazek, owner of Now Hybrids and a long time member of the Rocketry Organization of California (ROC), has passed away due to complications from heart surgery on June 10, 2008 at Long Beach Memorial Hospital in Long Beach, California. Mrazek was the driving f...
 
NAR/TRA lead counselor Joseph R. Egan passes away
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
NAR/TRA lead counselor Joseph R. Egan passes away
NAPLES, Florida USA — Florida resident and Washington, D.C. beltway attorney Joseph R. Egan died today after an prolonged battle with cancer. Egan was lead attorney on the hobby's landmark lawsuit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. A long time supporter and fr...
 
UROC member Dennis Peterson passes away at 65
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Thursday, February 07, 2008
UROC member Dennis Peterson passes away at 65
RIVERTON, Utah USA — UROC member Dennis Peterson passed away on February 5th, a victim of cancer.  Peterson was "one of UROC's most enthusiastic and trustworthy members for years," stated an online announcement about his death on the UROC website.  Peterson was 65. Dennis was born March 17...
 
Ellis Mountain founder Robert Ellis dies following accident
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Ellis Mountain founder Robert Ellis dies following accident
JACKSONVILLE, Texas USA — A belated loss has been discovered in the untimely death of Robert E. Ellis, owner of Ellis Mountain Rocket Works, a manufacturer of single use and reloadable model and high power rocket motors.  Ellis died on December the 4th after complications from an accident. Ell...
 
In Remembrance: Denise Savoie-Rosenfield
Flier Tribute by AeroTech Consumer Aerospace   
Thursday, October 25, 2007
In Remembrance: Denise Savoie-Rosenfield
CEDAR CITY, Utah USA — AeroTech/RCS co-owner and Director of Administrations Denise Savoie-Rosenfield passed away on October 24, 2007. She was 55.  Denise was employed by AeroTech since 1987, and became a co-founder of RCS Rocket Motor Components, Inc. in 2003. She was instrumental in the reb...
 
Alex McLaughlin, Northwestern rocketeer, passes away
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Alex McLaughlin, Northwestern rocketeer, passes away
PORTLAND, Oregon USA — In a shocking reminder of just how fragile life really is, word has reached Rocketry Planet today that Alex McLaughlin of TeamNUMB has passed away.  Alex was found dead at his home yesterday afteroon. Alex was a friend and rocketeer first to all of the people who knew hi...
 
Kevin Funk, Discount Rocketry's owner, passes away
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Tuesday, September 07, 2004
Kevin Funk, Discount Rocketry's owner, passes away
ESCONDIDO, Califorina USA - Kevin L. Funk, 49, an Internet entrepreneur, died Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004, at his home following a stroke complicated by muscular dystrophy. Born in Flushing, N.Y., on May 19, 1955, he spent 24 years in Altadena, Calif., six years in Bryn Mawr, Pa., and 17 years in Escond...
 
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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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