ROCKETRY 101. WARNING ROCKETS ARE NOT TOYS, THEY ARE MODELS IF YOU MISUSE ROCKETS OR MOTORS YOU MAY INJURE YOURSELF OR OTHERS.

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ROCKETRY 101

WARNING ROCKETS ARE NOT TOYS, THEY ARE MODELS IF YOU MISUSE ROCKETS OR MOTORS YOU MAY INJURE YOURSELF OR OTHERS

Task 1 – Rocket Flight Profile

Task 2 – Parts of a Rocket

Task 3 – Parts of a Motor Pyrogen coated wire Card Terminals

Launch Controller

Task 4 – Motors 1.Ignition 2.Thrust 3.Coast 4.Ejection

Thrust curve

Motor Codes

Task 5 - Stability

Stability examples

Task 6 – Safe Distances Motor Impulse Safe Distance (Rockets with single motors) Safe Distance (Rockets with multiple motors) ¼A ½A2 meters3 meters A2 meters3 meters B 6 meters C3 meters6 meters D5 meters10 meters

Task 7 – Range Procedures

Safety Messages “RANGE OPEN”You may enter the range and put your rocket on the launch pad, or go and retrieve your rocket “RANGE CLOSED”Everyone must leave the range immediately as we are about to launch. “HOLD”Stop your countdown and remove the safety key. Do nothing until the RSO allows it “HEADS UP”Look up immediately. A rocket is heading for someone, and it might be you.

Countdown & Problems “5 – 4 – 3 – – LAUNCH” Countdown Remove the safety key and wait one minute. Go with the RSO to check you rocket. Misfire