How about making it the "oldest" active flier who perhaps pulls off at least one high powered launch a year? That means something like an H motor.
I suspect there are those who are "retired" fliers and maintain their membership in a group and find it hard to participate in a build or launch
due to infirmaties of the aged. Cripes, might be hard to get out and watch. If they have something like macular degeneration they might not be
able to see much and only be able to hear the results of a launch. Then again, if the hearing is going might not be able to do nothing more than
socialize with the fliers. Dang, not fun getting old! Kurt
I'm older than all of you. I'm 10010.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
How about making it the "oldest" active flier who perhaps pulls off at least one high powered launch a year? That means something like an H motor.
I suspect there are those who are "retired" fliers and maintain their membership in a group and find it hard to participate in a build or launch
due to infirmaties of the aged.
I was born in 1966. Seems like just yesterday...
How about making it the "oldest" active flier who perhaps pulls off at least one high powered launch a year?
Carl McLawhorn (RIP) and I used to try to one up each other as to who was older.
I would say I was o1der than dirt and he'd respond that he was breaking down boulders into stones before they became dirt.
Thinking of you, Carl. :sigh:
I'm older than all of you. I'm 10010.
65........yesterday.
I have rockets 50 yrs old.
I fly micro-to mega!
Working on a full scale sounding rocket. :dark:
I am almost 53.
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