Mine was a 1976 Dodge Dart with slant 6 that Jedi George Riebeshel crashed a Centuri UFO model onto. The ejection charge melted a spot on the white vinyl roof, and thus made the car, his flight and...
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Mine was a 1976 Dodge Dart with slant 6 that Jedi George Riebeshel crashed a Centuri UFO model onto. The ejection charge melted a spot on the white vinyl roof, and thus made the car, his flight and...
Nice looking S you have there. How long have you had her???
Fascinating. . . .
Trek purists would probably choke over a kickstand on a Madone, but I'm with you. Why do you want to have to lie your ride down on the ground, or lean it up against something where it's likely to...
Completely.
Awesome.
Video!
Seriously outstanding work, sir.
Not with Frank Lautenberg involved.
I did the "Blindfold Bracket" run by the Wall Street Journal. They mask the team names by using inanimate objects, provide some rough indication of experience, size, offense, defense, recent streak,...
Mush, dogs, mush!
Saw this bird at NARCON last week. Sweet to see her fly! Congrats, guys!
I had a grand time at NARCON 2013. The hotel was excellent, the speakers were all well prepared and stuck to the timeline, and they covered topics from the history of West Coast amateur rocketry to...
What he said.
You are quite welcome, sir. All in all, a good day. Look for an article on NIRCON in Sport Rocketry soon.
Let's what's in the iTunes library:
James Taylor
Jim Croce
Gordon Lightfoot
Jonathan Edwards
Wallin' Jennys
Beatles
Beach Boys
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
Sweet build, sir. . . very nicely done.
All good thoughts here.
A place to launch is critical. If you don't have a launch site with regular access to it, your club will die. We started the Fox Valley Rocketeers in a cramped city...
http://www.foxvalleyrocketeers.org
http://www.nirarocketry.org
Any list that puts the Millennium Falcon 7th is junk. . .
I'll bet you do when there's a photo op. :lol:
Just a great guy, always willing to help, never a bad word to say about anybody or anything. 64 is way too young to be gone. Sigh . . . .
The one that overflew TARC one year was very quiet.
Agreed. Worth the effort to make the trip to see the launches I did.
Ok, you're technically correct. I did ask Jack Lousma once what he though of its handling performance as a glider and...
Rockets are not aircraft, so setting aside those,
I'd take either the P-51 Mustang or the P-38 Lightening.
Congrats, Sather!
Is that the blast door that was bent and wouldn't close completely, the one I saw when I was there in 1975 or 1976?? There's a story behind the bend that, amazingly, was not related to anyone who...
Based on a TARC photo from a few years ago, I count you as a steely eyed missile man.
Some good materials here:
http://www.nar.org/pdf/youthprogs.pdf
We've found that a ratio of between 6 and 8 kids per experienced member worked OK, depending on how many parents were around to...
Good info to build your own is here:
http://georgesrockets.com/Scale/DATA/LJoeMain.htm
Bill Saindon is a prince among men, and we are awfully lucky to have him involved in our hobby.
I'm in the process of steampunking mine. I'll post pics when I'm done.