I just wanted to say a few words, and practice a launch report. Off the top, Thanks to everyone's hard work, and time put into this event. Having the CMASS Circle in Berwick is always a treat. Bills' hybrid launches were amazing, and there were lots of new faces in attendance. Thanks Kenn and Guy for manning the table. At one time I saw Guy balancing a burger on his knee while he corrected a level 2 test. The burger and hot dog condiments are always top notch, thanks to Scott and family. My son and I launched 10 rockets though out the day. Our first one, an Estes Freefall w/ parachuter on a B6-4, came down too fast and landed in the crowd. Minor fin can damage, but repairable. My fault for pre-packing the chute and leaving the rocket in the car all night, as both chutes did not want to open fully. Our next flight was the ShroomCow Momba, flying on a 24mm CTI F51-6. Up it went fast over the sprinklers and landed down wind, (with the recovery team only getting slightly wet). Next up our home made Bee Sting w/ toilet paper roll tube fins, flew nicely on a D12-5, landing close to the pads. Our Deuces Wild flew great on twin B6-4's. I must say its one of my favorite kits, Thanks Jim! The High Flyer XL flew next on a D12-3, landing close by. Our Maxi Alpha III flew great, followed by the Alpha III upscale, both with D12-3's. (Worth the fin repairs every time!) A Loc IV was next with a AT G71-7 to about 800 feet. Minor fin damage reported by recovery team. Our gold and black triple cluster Tres clone went up on B6-4's, another great flight. Flis Kits' canted clusters are the coolest. (Say that 5x's, lol) Last flight for us was our light weight and yellow Innova rocket, on another D12-3. Thanks again to everyone, and to Jason for the 54mm cert special 2 grain casing. The written was passed, but I want to wait for less wind before I fly my first J. Thanks again everyone!