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  2. Model rocket - Wikipedia

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    A model rocket is a small rocket designed to reach low altitudes (e.g., 100–500 m (330–1,640 ft) for a 30 g (1.1 oz) model) and be recovered by a variety of means. According to the United States National Association of Rocketry (NAR) 's Safety Code, [ 1 ] model rockets are constructed out of lightweight and non metallic parts.

  3. Orville Carlisle - Wikipedia

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    Orville H. Carlisle (July 5, 1917 – August 1, 1988), [1] a shoe salesman in Norfolk, Nebraska invented the hobby that would become known as model rocketry.. In 1953, Orville and his brother were joint owners of a shoe store on 420 Norfolk Ave. Robert, a model aviation enthusiast, demonstrated his "U-control" planes for groups in parks and schools in and around Norfolk, to demonstrate ...

  4. Category:Model rockets - Wikipedia

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  5. Sunward Aerospace Group - Wikipedia

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    Sunward Aerospace is the short name of an incorporated company started in early 2000 producing a line of model rockets. Originally called Sunward Model Aerospace, the name is now Sunward Aerospace Group Limited. The company is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The company switched owners in October 2004 and since expanded the line of model ...

  6. Amateur rocketry - Wikipedia

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    An appalling accident rate [5] led individuals such as G. Harry Stine and Vernon Estes to make model rocketry a safe and widespread hobby by developing and publishing the National Association of Rocketry Model Rocket Safety Code, and by commercially producing safe, professionally designed and manufactured model rocket motors. Model rocketry by ...

  7. Model rocket motor classification - Wikipedia

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    The designation for a specific motor looks like C6-3.In this example, the letter (C) represents the total impulse range of the motor, the number (6) before the dash represents the average thrust in newtons, and the number (3) after the dash represents the delay in seconds from propelling charge burnout to the firing of the ejection charge (a gas generator composition, usually black powder ...

  8. Quest Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Quest Aerospace is a company based in Cedar City, UT, United States, that designs and produces model rocket kits.. Quest Aerospace was founded in 1992 by Bill Stine (son of G. Harry Stine) in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, and produces model rocket kits for various skill levels of modelers, from the beginner to the most highly skilled.

  9. Oracle (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Oracle model rocket at apogee. During launch, the camera films downward; showing the launch pad and engine exhaust during ascent. The rocket's nose cone may be attached to the parachute in two ways; there are attachments on both ends of the nose cone. Attaching the parachute to the bottom films the parachute during descent.

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