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These stupid "christian" spam.16 Jul 2006 14:10 GMT2
Can sombody in our Rocket group kill off this christian bullshit that
keeps invading our group.  It is mostly very offensive. Gee, USA 2006
looks alot like USA 1855. pre civil war.
The Rocketeer
Arggg! Anothe (CA) glue thread16 Jul 2006 00:43 GMT2
Just thought I would pass along a bit of information on some CA glue that I
just bought. It is Loctite CA that I picked up at Lowes and it has a unique
feature in the cap. It has a small metal rod molded into the cap which keeps
the end open after use. You can use the popular ...
Corporal scale data15 Jul 2006 22:43 GMT6
Could anybody please point me in the direction of scale data of the US Army
Corporal rocket?  I've found a bunch of photos on the 'net, but I'm yet to
find any scale data.
Bigelow Aerospace?15 Jul 2006 18:44 GMT5
The first I heard of this company was in today's paper. It seems they made a
launch yesterday of an inflatable test module and have received conformation
that it did inflate. Anybody want to live in space?
Doorknob body tube length?15 Jul 2006 14:07 GMT3
How long should a "Doorknob" rocket body tube be if BT-60 is used?
Brad Guth's Credentials15 Jul 2006 02:28 GMT1242
Hi Brad,
I've read a great deal of your postulating with interest and must ask one
simple question.  It's the same question I tell my son he must ask of his
sources when doing research.  This is not a flame.  It's a serious question
Alien Enterprises monocopter14 Jul 2006 22:36 GMT4
  I have an Alien Enterprises monocopter which I built a few years ago and have
flown very successfully many times.  Last week I broke the wing in an
unfortunate accident.  I've tried to contact Ed Miller, but my email bounced.  I
would like to get a replacement wing or find a ...
7.5x Viper takes a detour14 Jul 2006 13:15 GMT17
Cesseroni M 1400.......$300
7.5x, tubing, plywood and parts.....$1500
Taking your rocket to Hooters before flying at LDRS,
Priceless..
What's the current state of the hobby?14 Jul 2006 12:11 GMT74
I'm a born-again rocketer, lapsed....
Flew small scale Estes as a kid; a friend and I got into high-power
after seeing the rocket episode of "Junkyard Wars" a handful of years ago.
Sort of fell out of the hobby after 9-11. My friend fell on bad times
dumb kids and rocket motors14 Jul 2006 03:59 GMT13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCBYAozQxO0
Looking for old plans: Flamin-Go B/G and Baron-Killer pod13 Jul 2006 16:26 GMT2
I'm looking for a couple of old glider plans.
One is the first pop-pod B/G, Larry Renger's Flamin-Go (Flamin'Go?),
from the late 1960's.
IIRC it won Estes Plan of the Month.
Product announcement with gratuitous gun picture12 Jul 2006 05:09 GMT18
http://phblog.pratthobbies.com/?p=33
Court Date?12 Jul 2006 01:58 GMT2
Didn't we have some kinda court date Monday?  Any hints at what
happened?   S
july omaha meeting11 Jul 2006 05:17 GMT2
Could anybody please tell me when or where the Omaha club's July meeting
or party is going to take place? Thanks!
DGH
Rocketry is alive and well in South Africa11 Jul 2006 01:05 GMT1
After many years of poor availability, Rocketry products are now being
produced in South Africa.  The company behind it all is AeroSpace
Research.  From Model Rocketry to High Power Rocketry, it's all there!
Visit www.rocketry.co.za for more information about this great hobby.
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