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A B Cluster Altitude model takes off at ECRM-24. Note the igniter plugs
bouncing away in the lower right.
(Hal Noer)
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Here's a riddle: What starts out as many, goes up as one, and comes down
as many? Answer: an Edmonds Aerospace glider during flight test!
(Jim Filler)
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John McCoy's Saturn-V takes off at Middletown for flight number 128.
(Jim Filler)
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The Zoginator, a modified Aerotech Initiator, flown by Jim Filler on an
F23. Note the launch controller leads and ignitor.
(Chris Kidwell)
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John McCoy's upscale of a Centuri Laser-X, flown in 3 D12's.
(Chris Kidwell)
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Upscale of Estes Orbital Transport by John McCoy on 4 D12's.
(Chris Kidwell)
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3x scale-up of the Aerotech I-Roc, flown at BattlePark '95 on an M1939 and
4 K550's.
(Chris Kidwell)
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One of the few launches when everything went right, this is Chris
Kidwell's K-ola (ya know, like a Crayola...) at BattlePark '95 on a K1100.
Note the blur, even on 1/1000 sec shutter speed.
(Chris Kidwell)
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Kevin Mitchell's Sandia Tomahawk at an Eastern Shore launch on a K550.
Mmmm... flame good!
(Chris Kidwell)
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Chris Kidwell's IQSY Tomahawk on a J275. Altitude at apogee was 4637 feet.
(Chris Kidwell)
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Ed Bertsky's "Ugly Old Rocket Eater" flying cactus, winner of the People's
Choice award at NARAM-39
(George Rachor)
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