Rocket Launch 03/01/2025

As the day went on the wind increased to 20-30 mph.

It was lightly cloudy and about 70 degrees but the wind was a problem. When we started it was blowing 15-20 mph, but as the day went on it increased to 20-30 mph. This made for some really lengthy walks. We didn’t get to lauch very many rockets but as usual, we had a great time.

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Rocket Launch 01/18/2025

CATO of a D12-5 motor!

There was rain early Saturday morning but the weather report lowered the chance to slim for the afternoon so we gave it a try. The sun tried to peek out but pretty much failed. The temperature was around 56 and the winds blew from 10-15 mph. Overall we had a good launch and a lot of fun as usual.

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Rocket Launch 12/07/2024

Kevin started us with a Flash Pan launch.

Wow, what a beautiful day! There was not a cloud in the sky, light winds, and the temperature was in the low 50s, very comfortable. We had one Cato, but most of the flights were perfect, most landing for easy recovery by Wyatt, who volunteered to recover most of the flights.

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Rocket Launch 10/19/2025

Joe flew a lot of his mini engine rockets today.

A little windy but a beautiful day. With a nice blue sky, and a high in the low 70s, we met at noon to fly a few more rockets. Everything went pretty well, had one lawn dart, but no CATOs, and we recovered everything with no issues. Another great day launching rockets.

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Rocket Launch 09/21/24

The AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) is a modern, radar-guided missile developed by Raytheon.

Another beautiful day, but super hot for the first day of Fall 2024. The high was 92 degrees with 89% humidity, barely a breeze. We still had a good launch, beginning early and leaving about lunchtime. We had a good launch, with the rocket recoveries being short walks.

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Rocket Launch 08/17/24

Kevin’s scratch-built Bullet Skeet flew spectacularly on 3 x C5-0s. I also learned how to spell Hors d’oeuvre.

We decided to get an early start and beat the heat. It was 72 degrees F at 9am and 84 degrees F when we left around noon. I noticed that it was up to 90 degrees F when we left the restaurant, where we had lunch, at about 1:30 pm. The sky was clear with a slightly increasing breeze through the morning. We had a great time.

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Rocket Launch 08/03/24

Vernon Estes, born on September 19, 1930, and passed away on August 1, 2021, was an American entrepreneur and pioneer in model rocketry.

It was another hot day, so we decided to meet at 9am, ahead of the afternoon heat. There was no wind to speak of, so the rockets didn’t drift too far. We had just enough of a breeze to be comfortable in the shade of our canopies. It was a great day of flying rockets once again.

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Rocket Launch 07/06/24

Rain-out after 6 launches

It was a going to be a hot one, probably 94 degrees. We got a few launches in before the angry clouds got closer. It ended in one of the biggest rain storms I have seen in a long while. We were able to get Kevin’s launch pads when the rain lightened up about an hour later. We still had a good time.

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Rocket Launch 06/15/24

The TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) is the iconic time machine and spacecraft used by Doctor Who.

It was a hot one today. We decided to met at 9:00am to get ahead of what was to be a 101 degree day. I’m sure it was in the 90’s but luckily we had a light breeze and the humidity was only about 40%. As usual, we had a great time launching rockets for a few hours.

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Rocket Launch 04/20/2024

There was a couple of eroneous flights including a loud and spectatular CATO of a C11-0.

Another nice day, a little hot, but there was a cooling breeze. It was mostly cloudy with the clouds thinning out by days end. Ken Frye, who has been ill, came by to check out the festivities and we spent a good while catching up with him. There was a couple of eroneous flights including a loud and spectatular CATO of a C11-0.

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