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There are YouTube Channels sharing the creator's adventures with model rockets. Full discloser, I have one.

The community here should help out their fellow rocketeers, and it's easy to do by performing one or more of the following:
1. Run their videos (Note: I did not say watch. If for some reason you don't want to watch someone's adventure with a rocket, put the video on and do something else for a few minutes.)
2. Subscribe to their channels. You need a YouTube account (free) and if you have a Google or Gmail account it is a matter of just a few clicks to link one to YouTube.
3. Like and comment on their video(s). You'll need an account (see point 2) but doing so shows the YouTube algorithm that the channel has an active fan base and encourages it to show more people that it exists. This will help spread information about our hobby.

If you want to complain about YouTube there is a thread for that on the forum already:
https://www.rocketryforum.com/threads/is-youtube-changing-for-the-worse.187268/

Please just support rocket creators in this discussion by sharing links to favourite (or your own) videos and channels.
 
My channel is the RCN Rocket Chief.
I spent 30 years in the Royal Canadian Navy and now I am just playing. One thing I do is launch rockets and make videos about it.

My latest adventure putting two passengers in an Estes Big Bertha:
 
Latest video from ModelRockets321. Wherever he is the southern USA the temperature is apparently high enough that it has curtailed his summer launches. So he is doing builds and reviews right now.
He does LPR and he has a discount code you can use for purchases at the Estes web site.
Here is his latest video:
 
Latest video from ModelRockets321. Wherever he is the southern USA the temperature is apparently high enough that it has curtailed his summer launches. So he is doing builds and reviews right now.
He does LPR and he has a discount code you can use for purchases at the Estes web site.
Here is his latest video:

He is based in the Phoenix Az. area, so it is much too hot to launch in the summer.
 
An obvious one is Joe Banard's BPS.Space channel. It covers everything from active control to working towards a space shot:

https://youtube.com/@bpsspace
There is a young man locally who has been experimenting with thrust vector control. He also produces videos on other space and rocketry subjects:

https://youtube.com/@tzerosystems
I will put in a plug for @UPscaler and Rocket Vlogs. https://www.youtube.com/user/TIRrocketry
these are my faves.
 
What I have on my channel:
  • Launch videos from Michigan Team-1 (my local rocket club) and when I launch myself.
    • Few other launches when I'm able to attend.
    • I usually have a couple onboard camera views as a part of the videos. Love onboard views! :)
  • Sugar motor test burns
YouTube Channel
 
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