Burl Finkelstein, his Big V2, and his fireworks, were featured in the October 4-10 issue of the Atlanta Business Chronicle on page 6B (The online version of the story linked-to here is for subscribers only). It will be available on newsstands around Atlanta for a few days.
Who wants to go look at a real Saturn V? How about a real one lying down where you can see it up close, and a detailed mockup standing tall outside.
And how about all that, and about 25 other real rockets and a full Space Shuttle Stack? The only place you can do that is in Huntsville, Alabama, at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, and SoAR is getting up a road trip for June 15.
Go to the sign-up sheet and click on the “RoadTrip Huntsville” tab at the bottom and add your name to the list.
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!