We had a terrific day in Braselton, GA. This was a scout sponsored launch that asked us to handled the launch. We had a large crowd and flew approx 225 rockets ranging from A8-3’s to some C6-5’s.
Of course some of our members and a few others launched anywhere from D12-3’s up to a couple of G’s. The rain held off with the exception of a two-minute light sprinkle so it was a great day to fly rockets.
We did have a few rockets that left the field and unfortunately March and Glenn both lost one of their larger rockets, along with the hardware within, to the deep woods. (more…)
We had a terrific day in Braselton, GA. This was a scout sponsored launch that asked us to handled the launch. We had a large crowd and flew approx 225 rockets ranging from A8-3’s to some C6-5’s.
Of course some of our members and a few others launched anywhere from D12-3’s up to a couple of G’s. The rain held off with the exception of a two-minute light sprinkle so it was a great day to fly rockets.
We did have a few rockets that left the field and unfortunately March and Glenn both lost one of their larger rockets, along with the hardware within, to the deep woods. (more…)
A year or so ago we announced a contest for people to build and fly a rocket based on the yellow rocket in the SoAR logo. The one built by Steve Corrigall was by far the best, but we never got around to awarding the prize. So, Steve has won a rocket kit worth up to $35 from Roy’s collection of kits (which is still pretty large, though getting smaller). Congratulations Steve!
A year or so ago we announced a contest for people to build and fly a rocket based on the yellow rocket in the SoAR logo. The one built by Steve Corrigall was by far the best, but we never got around to awarding the prize. So, Steve has won a rocket kit worth up to $35 from Roy’s collection of kits (which is still pretty large, though getting smaller). Congratulations Steve!
A year or so ago we announced a contest for people to build and fly a rocket based on the yellow rocket in the SoAR logo. The one built by Steve Corrigall was by far the best, but we never got around to awarding the prize. So, Steve has won a rocket kit worth up to $35 from Roy’s collection of kits (which is still pretty large, though getting smaller). Congratulations Steve!