DeeCee Thunder at Woosh Sod Farm Launch 6/4/2011 (2011-06-04)Woosh Rocketry "Day of Thunder" launch featuring DeeCee Thunder models. This one is powered by a D12-5. It needs a shorter delay, but still a fun flight. [View]
January Woosh launch (2012-01-08)January Woosh [View]
Johns lander launch (2011-08-31)This is John's lander entry. I hope he will take a few minutes to describe all that was planned to happen. It was by far the most ambitious launch of the weekend. [View]
Kelly's engineering challenge high power rocket launch (2011-08-28)Here's one of the entries from this years engineering launch. Build a lunar lander that starts with the legs up, then deploys them with the rocket "standing up" when landing. This one gets a A+ for ... [View]
Kelly's Engineering Challenge High Power Rocketry launch entry (2011-08-29)Here's my entry in the challenge. It started out as a PML Miranda from 1994 and is now serving as the base for my lander. Flight was on a Cesaroni H120R Redline motor. I got 950 feet out of it. [View]
My NAR High Power Rocketry Level 1 Certification (2011-05-21)5/21/2011 at Bong Recreation area, WI. The rocket is a 3" Wildman flying using a Ceseroni 38mm H400 Vmax motor. This one of the highest velocity H impulse motors available. The flight was perfect! ... [View]
Rocket camera video (2011-05-07)Woosh Sod Farm Launch 5/7/2011 with Tess Corners Pack 176. This is on board video using a "keychain spy cam". The rocket is a Estes Mean Machine. The cameras were velcro's and taped on to the ... [View]
Sather getting ready to launch the Coke bottle. (2011-08-28)By far the most creative use of a recycling container ever.. [View]
Sathers Coke Recycling Launch. (2011-08-28)The chute pops a bit early, but still a very cool flight! [View]
Wildman Dual Deploy on I366 (2011-08-28)I flew my Wildman dual deploy on a Aerotech I366R to 1250 feet. It was a perfect flight. [View]
Woosh DeeCee Thunder rocket launch (2011-06-04)Woosh Rocketry "Day of Thunder" launch featuring DeeCee Thunder models. This one is powered by a D12-5. It needs a shorter delay, but still a fun flight. [View]
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