You will find here in the News Archives copies of hobby rocketry-related news articles from previous years as well as reprints of classic hobby-related media articles and historical publications. These articles include Industry News and Press Releases articles that have aged off the regular Newsdesk as well as articles featured in From The Archive. The Newsdesk only carries news articles from the current calendar year.
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Assembling the Bal-Rock Carlisle MK-1 rocket, circa 1954 |
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From The Archive by Orville H. Carlisle, The Model Rocketeer
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Sunday, March 30, 2008 |
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"The ROCK-A-CHUTE is a working model of a type of guided missile. It is powered by an expendable, solid fuel rocket motor. The ROCK-A-CHUTE rises, under its own power, from its launching rampt to a height of from 100 to 500 feet," opens the Bal-Rock MK-1 instructions.
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Bell Aerosystems: Rocket Design Data Handbook, Nov. 1961 |
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From The Archive by Bell Aerosystems: Rocket Design Data Handbook
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Friday, February 29, 2008 |
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"World's most reliable rocket engine — a record achieved by the Bell Agena Rocket Engine on the U.S. Air Force's DISCOVERER and MIDAS satellite programs," opens this recently located November 1961 edition of the Bell Aerosystems "Rocket Design Data Handbook".
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Liftoff! Teeniemunde rocket enthusiasts take to the skies |
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Archived Media Articles by DUSTIN SHIPMAN, The Joplin Globe
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Monday, December 31, 2007 |
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JOPLIN, Missouri USA — They might not be shooting for the moon, but two local members of Tripoli Rocketry Association Prefecture #101, Teeniemunde — a group of rocket builders from Joplin, Kansas City and towns in between — are aiming high when it comes to their hobby.
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Utah State students blasting off for for NASA competition |
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Archived Media Articles by The Associated Press
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Monday, December 24, 2007 |
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LOGAN, Utah USA — A rocket built by Utah State students will compete against space craft from 10 other universities in NASA's elite University Student Launch Initiative.
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Estes-Cox is seeking a highly skilled model builder |
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2007 Archived News by Estes-Cox Corporation
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Friday, December 21, 2007 |
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PENROSE, Colorado USA — Estes-Cox recently lost our R&D department model builder on short notice, and we are seeking a person to take over the creation of both display and functional airplane and rocket models for various presentation and demonstration needs.
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