109: OSU’s Space Cowboys rocket team and Bob Brown of Kloudbusters

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The Oklahoma State University rocket team “The Space Cowboys” join us to talk about their first place placement in the Argonia Cup contest. They talk about their rocket, the payload, and some of their greatest challenges in making it all happen.

Also Bob Brown joins us to talk about The Argonia Cup, The Argonia Kansas rocket club Kloudbusters, and Airfest

The Rocketry show wins an award! We talk about that as well!

108: Northcoast Rocketry

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Matt Steele has been busy, and Northcoast Rocketry has new kits and more as a result!

Matt joins us to discuss.

We also dive into the mailbag to answer your questions, including a really good question from one of you on the LEUP regulations.

Enjoy!

106: Catching up with You

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The rocketry show gang gather to review their plans for the 2021 rocketry season, and we crack open the mailbag, and take a deep dive into some listener feedback.

Loading new motors into Open Rocket tutorial:

https://youtu.be/dsppUGQULJA

Jesse posing with his The Rocketry Show mug.  Patrons of the rocketry show can up their membership level for three months to get this cool piece of swag.   Other items are available at Tee shirts and other items are also available at http://shirts.therocketryshow.com

Gheem's project:

Jesse's Project:

 

 

 

# 8: Field Notes 2020: Part 1

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2020 was a tough year. Rocketry really helped some of us get through it.

I took a recorder along to almost every launch I went to, and the result is this 2-part series, Field Notes 2020.

Because of the uncertainty, I wasn’t sure I’d be able to fly at all this past year. The NAR prohibited organized club launches for a while, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eventually, I made it out to some casual, 2-3 person launches. And then the clubs were able to fly again.

Despite the difficulties, I might have had more actual flights this year. At club launches, I spend a lot of time chatting with people, and don’t always fly as much as I mean to.  Informal launches are where I fly much more frequently in fewer hours’ time.

I introduced Little N00b to flying this year. He seemed to enjoy it, for a bit, until the excitement became a little too much for him. Two A-motor flights to start the year – it was better than nothing.

I finished a few new builds early in the summer, and they looked quite nice. I get nervous flying a model rocket when it turns out too nice, but they’re made to fly, so I eventually make myself do it (when the wind isn’t too bad!).

I flew my first Semroc models, the Cherokee D and Bandit, two “Retro-Repro” kits from earlier Estes designs.

When the club got back together, I wasn’t sure if I was more excited about the rocketry, or just seeing other people again! I took along my new camera and tried to capture some launch photos. I didn’t really get the hang of this at first, and it would be later in the season when I would get my first decent liftoff shots.

But I did get plenty of what I call “rocket boudoir photos,” rockets on the ground with the chutes out after a safe recovery.

I spent a lot of time after launches taking pictures. I didn’t always find the rocket I was looking for, but I got some nice shots of flowers and bees. And other peoples’ old, lost rockets.

It turned out to be a rather nice summer with mostly good weather. I hope you enjoy the episode.

105: Tim Van Milligan of Apogee Components

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Welcome to Episode 105 of The Rocketry Show!

This time around, we are joined by Tim Van Milligan of Apogee Components!  Tim hangs with us to talk about some new projects from Apogee, including some insights into the direction of RockSim!

We also find time to talk rocket shop too!

104: Workshop Talk With Toby Vanderbeek

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In Episode 104, we are joined by Toby Vanderbeek in our second workshop show in the new format!

We talk rockets, and a little about what toby has done with his work on rocketry with his  Vander Burn-rocketry project, including the Vander-burn Estes Goblin fin upgrades. Listen to the episode to find out why you might want those!

The gang talk about their favorite motors, rocket adventures, and CG gives a glimpse into his 2021 flight computer tests, and more!

103: The Continuing Adventures of Joe Barnard

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Joe Barnard joins us to fill us in on his continuing adventures in thrust vector rocketry, including his latest twist: Landing under rocket thrust -- not parachutes!

You can dig deeper into his adventures by visiting his site, BPS.space.

Also: -Jesse talks about his home paint booth, and the gang talk about what they are up to.

- Listener feedback from the last couple of episodes

- We talk briefly on the sale of Mach1 Rocketry

Season 2 Episode 1 Teaser: Field Notes 2020

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The N00b has hours of audio to edit.

I took my recorder along to document (almost) every single launch I went to this  year. There weren’t as many formal launches as we had planned, obviously, but I still managed to fly quite a lot.

A big two-part episode is coming – Field Notes 2020. But since there’s so much audio to wade through, here’s a short episode of a few highlights you’ll hear in the full length episodes, a teaser episode.

102: Update from the University of Akron “Akronauts” go to F.A.R., and Listener Feedback

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In this episode, the University of Akron Akronauts high power rocket team traveled to theFriends of Amateur Rocketry (FAR) site for a two staged High Power rocket launch attempt. Unfortunately, they had issues with their second stage, and the flight did not go as planned. They share with us what they learned as of when we recorded this episode.

The Rocketry show team rip into the virtual mailbag to review your emails. One of the items discussed during our mailbag segment is the website called the “Rocketry Calculator”. You can find it at https://rocketrycalculator.com/rocketry-calculator

We also remind our audience about the Rocketry Show tee-shirts! You can find them here:

https://shirts.therocketryshow.com