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RMR Descon Alive Again?31 Jan 2008 10:56 GMT2
Well, no... but this may be the thing you RMR'ers are looking for:
Box-O-Parts Design Contest
http://www.rocketreviews.com/contest_box-o-parts.shtml
Nick
message :29 Jan 2008 17:52 GMT3
message :
St.Ignatius Loyola : The founder of the Society of Jesus was born in
1491
The Name of Loyola came from the ancestral castle that was the family
YKYBRRMRTLW...28 Jan 2008 13:13 GMT4
You know you've been reading rec.model.rockets too long when you do a
double take after seeing the title of the new column in Sport
Rocketry.
Mini flood just for Darrell, his brother Darrell and the other     brother Darrell.hahaha you f.cking chute packers................24 Jan 2008 02:07 GMT2
Yea your really getting so close to stopping these
floods...........yea yea yea.I hear you all thumping on your chests
but the sounds you make sucking each other off is overwhelming to say
the least.  Now you all need to get back to your w.nking
Ares V kit23 Jan 2008 05:59 GMT5
does anyone know of a kit of the Ares V rocket?
i was looking at the listing for this rocket on wikipedia.
it will be the new US heavy lift rocket for moon missions and other
heavy missions.
[ROL]North Coast Rocketry Under New Ownership18 Jan 2008 19:56 GMT44
Just Rockets,Inc is please to announce that we have just finished all
negotiations with Matt Steele and have purchased the original North
Coast Rocketry in it's entirety. We do not anticipate the release of any
NCR kits until later in the year. Third or fourth quarter. There is a ...
I thought Kitty Litter Dust was a Propellant...17 Jan 2008 19:57 GMT1
But it turns out to be spooge instead.
Anywho, I have been looking around the house for strange and unusual
things to mount motors in.
I'll post back with (hopefully) some actual launches.
Another posting in abmr17 Jan 2008 12:26 GMT3
I'm in the process of posting an electronic copy of Bertrand Brinley's
"Rocket Manual For Amateurs" in abmr. It's a huge file (330M), and is posted
in a split-file format. You are welcome to download and reassemble the file
if you like, and can figure out the process (instructions ...
Posting to rocket binary group14 Jan 2008 23:35 GMT10
Today at lunch* a friend loaned me a book to scan in.  It is a Nov. 1961
edition of the Bell Aerosystems "Rocket Design Data Handbook".  It is an 88
page "pocket" book (3" x 4 3/4").  It's in extremely good shape for
something like this, and for its age.
Has this "person" been outed?14 Jan 2008 12:39 GMT1
Last I understood this guy was from Savvanah,GA ? And hes a vendor as well?
Where does "Roy" in AL figure into this?
rec.models.rockets FAQ Part 00 - Introduction and TOC14 Jan 2008 05:23 GMT3
Archive-name: model-rockets/intro
Rec-models-rockets-archive-name: rockets-faq/part00-intro
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Last-modified: 2002 May 29
Glue thread!12 Jan 2008 17:48 GMT40
I would like some opinions or data on bonding aluminum angle to plywood.
Would epoxy provide a decent bond?  Or would polyurethane (i.e. "Gorilla")
glue work better?  Any other kinds of glue I might have overlooked?
starlord11 Jan 2008 02:51 GMT2
this the starlord omline, i am back home in rosamond now, because my boa atm
card got riped i had get a new ohe. iam geting bills paind during the nex
two weexts. i am 470              20st west 20th st rosmond, cail, numer 23.
93560.
NCR bomarc tube lengths10 Jan 2008 00:49 GMT2
anybody out there have a built or unbuilt NCR bomarc that can give me the the
length of the both the SHORT and the LONG body tubes used in construction of
this kit?
And/or the CP/CG points mentioned in the instructions? This would be of great
[ON TOPIC] Your favorite 54mm motor brand and why?08 Jan 2008 22:04 GMT5
I'm looking to L2 with a 1/30th Titan IIIe that I am working on. I figure a
mid-J will be a decent flight for the expected weight of 8-12 pounds.
I see that the casing and motor prices are similar, some have cheaper
hardware, some have cheaper reloads, some have better selections.
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