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Quick Burst?31 May 2007 13:32 GMT5
OK, I've been living under a rock. Why can't I find Quick Burst igniters on
line?
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Cleaning Pro 38/54 hardware.30 May 2007 15:58 GMT7
Any suggestions as to a good cheap method of post launching cleaup of
not too dirty motor casings.
Thanks
Rock
Motor clean up in Dishwasher ?29 May 2007 19:45 GMT2
Why not just put the Pro38/54 mm aluminum casings into the dish
washer. The hardware is just an metel tube.
Suggestions ?
Rock
El Mirage Launch Report29 May 2007 04:16 GMT1
Lots of fun today. High Schoolers put up about 60 different rockets, adults
had maybe 10 of their own. Lots of Estes Scissor Wings and all flew
perfectly.  had some scratch builds too including a 5 engine cluster Big
Daddy that self-destructed in flight. It looked like those old ...
Parts Needed....Can You Guys Help?28 May 2007 20:21 GMT4
I Need A Large Parachute (32"-48") for my current endevour.. Can
Anyone help me?
--Ben
Interceptor is back and has a big buddy28 May 2007 16:36 GMT1
http://forums.rocketshoppe.com/showthread.php?p=20579#post20579
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rec.models.rockets FAQ Part 00 - Introduction and TOC27 May 2007 05:17 GMT3
Archive-name: model-rockets/intro
Rec-models-rockets-archive-name: rockets-faq/part00-intro
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Last-modified: 2002 May 29
[Planet News] Heavenly Hobbies' new USHUS starter set: First Impressions27 May 2007 02:24 GMT2
News Release by Heavenly Hobbies
Friday, May 25, 2007
SPRING VALLEY, New York USA — The first impression is the most important
impression. This is true in dating, in job hunting and in rocketry too.
Blacks are the next generation of terrorist in America; FBI report26 May 2007 22:40 GMT8
Oh well, Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar ... better get used to it because
your stupid Christian God is going to be replaced because you are weak
and apathetic ... read on sheeple:
http://tinyurl.com/22mqa4
The math, physics, and ROCKETRY behind a man being screwed by a horse.  Very educational!26 May 2007 11:09 GMT1
http://www.news24.com/News24/Entertainment/Abroad/0,,2-1225-1243_2116755,00.html
The Energy of Being Screwed by an Arabian Horse
ABSTRACT
By Lunarlos - r.m.r.
45 yr old Boeing aerospace worker DIES from Horse screwing, TRUE!  No Joke!26 May 2007 00:27 GMT15
Well well well, I guess the next time I think of Fred Shecter , 7e7s,
or Saturn V vehicles, I will always think of a man being penetrated by
an Arabian horse.
I will give the link to the TRUE story, but first, I just wonder why
Fill 'N Finish replacement?25 May 2007 22:52 GMT1
I have scoured 9 Boston-area stores and have been unable to find Fill 'n
Finish at any of them.
Is there a recommended replacement (or simply the same stuff renamed)?
Thanks.
Looking for inexpensive nose cones (~BT-70)25 May 2007 17:28 GMT4
I'm running a project for a pair of local elementary and middle schools.
A quilt shop has donated 20 textile roll tubes (60" long with ~58mm width).
These are pretty beefy tubes. The inside diameter is just shy of 50mm.
I'm doing my best to find inexpensive nose cones. The only ...
House Dems, and Heir Nancy Pelosi inact tax hike from 1800s24 May 2007 21:55 GMT14
Hello Mr and Mrs apathetic American,
I realize that most of you have been so brainwashed and are now afraid
of your government, that you just bury your heads in the sand and hope
that the 800lb Gorilla in your livingroom, named Washington D.C., will
Metropolitan Police Box24 May 2007 18:26 GMT1
And now for something completely different, an actual rocketry post!
My Metropolitan Police Box kit just arrived from Squirrel Works.  It
is a really well-designed kit.  It's all laser-scribed balsa, not a
bit of cheesy plastic foam.  Looks like a great project to assemble
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