I never really lost interest and I am anxious to fly again.
I want to fly my small Estes rockets, any local clubs around? I an in
Northern Jersey.
Anthony
Phil Stein - 06 Jan 2006 02:53 GMT
> I never really lost interest and I am anxious to fly again.
>I want to fly my small Estes rockets, any local clubs around? I an in
>Northern Jersey.
>Anthony
Check here. Between NJ & NY there should be something close by.
http://www.nar.org/NARseclist.asp
http://www.tripoli.org/prefecture/prefusny.shtml
http://www.tripoli.org/prefecture/prefusnj.shtml
Fred Shecter - 06 Jan 2006 03:40 GMT
Nobody said it yet, so allow me:
What exit?

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> I never really lost interest and I am anxious to fly again.
> I want to fly my small Estes rockets, any local clubs around? I an in
> Northern Jersey.
> Anthony
JDcluster - 06 Jan 2006 03:54 GMT
We're still here, METRA that is :
www.metrarocketclub.org
First launch will be the first weekend after Easter.
JD
> I never really lost interest and I am anxious to fly again.
> I want to fly my small Estes rockets, any local clubs around? I an in
> Northern Jersey.
> Anthony
Gus - 06 Jan 2006 18:01 GMT
> I never really lost interest and I am anxious to fly again.
> I want to fly my small Estes rockets, any local clubs around? I an in
> Northern Jersey.
Someone has already mentioned METRA.
There is also GSSS (near Somerville):
http://www.robnee.com/gsss/
Best of Luck,
Steve
Steve Humphrey - 06 Jan 2006 20:15 GMT
> I never really lost interest and I am anxious to fly again.
> I want to fly my small Estes rockets, any local clubs around? I an in
> Northern Jersey.
Where abouts in Northern Jersey, Anthony? There's a nice park that has
an area set aside for model rockets near where routes 202, 206, 22 and
287 meet in Somerset County. That's more like "northern central" Jersey
but maybe you're close enough.
http://tinyurl.com/9nxlu
(Sorry, Fred, it's too far from the Parkway and the Turnpike to warrant
an exit number.)
(The METRA launch site that JD mentioned is a premiere launch site,
definitely worth a trip.)

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Phil Stein - 07 Jan 2006 01:42 GMT
>(The METRA launch site that JD mentioned is a premiere launch site,
>definitely worth a trip.)
Where do they fly now? What happened to dirt (er I mean "sod") farm?