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Children... Do something to attract new rocketeers21 Jul 2004 18:39 GMT39
> Jerry Irvine wrote:
>>  Dave Grayvis <davegrayvis3@netscape.net> wrote:
>>
>> liar. but you KNEW that.
What would be easier.21 Jul 2004 18:27 GMT14
If I was planning to go to the US one day for LDRS or any other big Lauch
fest, would it be easier for me to bring my own motors or wait till I get to
the States and purchase them there?
And to how would your local facist government types react to me bringing 2
How do we attract new flyers?21 Jul 2004 18:07 GMT129
At LDRS, there was a minimal amount of younger flyers, say in the 18-25 age
group. Before we know it, we DOB's'll be towing out our BFR's behind our
electric wheelchairs.
What do you think we should/could/would do to attract some REAL new blood?
July 21, 196921 Jul 2004 15:26 GMT13
http://www.theonion.com/history/index.php?issue=4028
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"""Remove "zorch" from address (2 places) to reply.

Mr. Alway and LDRS?21 Jul 2004 10:02 GMT9
Mr. Alway, did you ever make it to LDRS 23?
Jerry's standard responses / form letter21 Jul 2004 06:30 GMT2
COmpliments of Balsa Boy
Jerry, here's a form letter you can use from now on, it should make
your job
a lot easier:
[Apollo 11]21 Jul 2004 06:29 GMT1
35 years and a few hours ago man landed on the moon.
Not on behalf of one country, but on behalf of the planet.
Note that.
Jerry
TRF Apollo 11 Celebration and Record Setting21 Jul 2004 05:29 GMT20
The Rocketry Forum (http://rocketryforum.com)invites you to help
commemorate Apollo 11 by logging on to the site across the time point
Tuesday, July 20, 10:56:15 PM EDT. This is 35 years to the second from
Armstrong's "one small step". 10:45 through 11:00 PD EDT would be a
LDRS 23 flight of the Orient Express21 Jul 2004 05:18 GMT6
I posted some photos I got from the flight of my Orient express.
It flew to 4800' on a red N motor.
Check it out at:
http://www.geocities.com/rdh82000/LDRS/index.htm
Merlin Missile Solutions Announces Availability of HyperTEK Products20 Jul 2004 22:18 GMT2
Merlin Missile Solutions, a provider of "Unique Solutions for High
Performance Rocketry", announces the availability of HyperTEK hybrid
motor products.
According to Lance Knoechel, president of Merlin Missile Solutions,
Alpha 40 Flier for Missouri20 Jul 2004 20:18 GMT1
This message is for Butch Davis.
Butch, I tried your E-mail address that was provided probably years
ago now and it no longer works. Please forward a current E-mail
address to nycz@us.ibm.com so I can get in touch with you. If you are
Any truth to the rumour?20 Jul 2004 19:54 GMT32
That LDRS NARAAM and ll other rocketry events are to be held in Australia
next year
I hope!
Group Heretic.
Shameless Advertising20 Jul 2004 17:00 GMT1
Well not really just a link to my website. It isnt the greatest in the world
but I am trying to build a large list of rockerty links.
If you want yours or a favorite on it, email me and I will put it up.
However it must be rockerty related. I dont care if it is Model pro Am just
[OT POL] Does this bother anyone else?20 Jul 2004 08:02 GMT51
Found this on Google News:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/story/211427p-182100c.html
With the inane rules and regs which rocketry has been subject to, I
thought this somewhat apropos.
NCR Renegade-X?20 Jul 2004 06:40 GMT2
Does anyone recall a North Coast Rocketry model called a Renegade-X? I
bought a bird that purports to be this, but I can find no record of
such a thing. It does have the foam nose cone that I've seen
mentioned.
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