The town of Rosamond,CA. is not a true city or even incop. town, that is a
ways down the road, BUT they are planing a good sized park development for
the area and it will be paid by State of Calif. funding.
This night at the RCSD meeting at the pulbic part, I got up and asked them
to try to include into their planing a treeless area where not only Model
Rockets could be flow, but also control line/RC aircraft too. I had given my
INTO as Slc.Dennis Bishop of the SIAR.
The very next part was the passing for the plans for a park and trail system
One of the BoD members added on that the plans for a "Model Rocket Park" be
included. I will be submitting to them a plan of a simple area that could be
an Aero Park.
This could very well become the First Offical Park for Model Rocketry.

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Craig - 26 Aug 2006 03:58 GMT
FANTASTIC! I wish you luck in your endeavors and hope that with its
passage, it can serve as a model to other communities. With the
overregulation of rocketry, a dedicated park area could go along ways toward
helping the public with their misconceptions of rocketry.
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> The town of Rosamond,CA. is not a true city or even incop. town, that is a
> ways down the road, BUT they are planing a good sized park development for
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Gary - 28 Aug 2006 04:56 GMT
> The town of Rosamond,CA. is not a true city or even incop. town, that is a
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> This could very well become the First Offical Park for Model Rocketry.
Oh man, good job and good luck!!!
It would, of course, deserve a SIAR inspired name (and
a large inaugural event). "First Official Park" just doesn't
seem apropos.
Any thoughts?

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Starlord - 29 Aug 2006 21:19 GMT
I'll be submitting a outline plan of what we would need and as it's for
airplane flyers too, I've made the drawing showing them on the otherside of
the park. It might end up becoming a part of a major park they are planing,
so unless it's alone, it'll care whatever name the park has.

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>> The town of Rosamond,CA. is not a true city or even incop. town, that is
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Starlord - 30 Aug 2006 00:03 GMT
I submitted an outline plan for the areo park. I was given the rscd's web
site and have downloaded the 133 page pdf file and I was told someplace in
it it should show a launch pad sign on an area, I'll have to hunt throew all
133 pages to find out where it's at.

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> I'll be submitting a outline plan of what we would need and as it's for
> airplane flyers too, I've made the drawing showing them on the otherside
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>> Any thoughts?