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SUNDAY 10TH AUGUST 2008 09:30 AM
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09:30AM - SUNDAY 10TH AUGUST 2008
[ LAUNCH SITE: WALLAND MARSH (NORTH) ]
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13TH NOVEMBER 2005 Mike launched his little Nuke "Pink Lady" on a big "G" motor to start the meeting, everyone lost sight of it as it went into the clouds and no-one saw it come down or heard the ejection charge. Then after a few more minutes Mike spotted...[report] [image] Rocket motor ignition (66Kb)
9TH OCTOBER 2005 Many rocketeers turned up to enjoy what could be the last sunny and wind free (relatively speaking for the Marsh) CROCK meeting for 2005, although the winter programme will continue for the hardcore cold fingers amongst us. It was...[report] [image] Pete prepping his LOC Warlock on a Pro38 (67Kb)
11TH SEPTEMBER 2005 More rocketeers turned up for this months flying to take advantage of the last good weather. A warm welcome to the new rocketeers Howard and the PARS (Purley Amateur Rocketry Society) team who drove down and launched many rockets throughout...[report] [image] Howard and the PARS gang prepping for launch (79Kb)
14TH AUGUST 2005 Quite a few rocketeers turned up to take advantage of the remaining summer season flying opportunities. It was also great to see Iain and Mark back for some CROCK flying and returning new members Anthony and Richard. Lots of...[report] [image] Mark and Iain prepping a PML Nimbus on the launchpad (60Kb)
10TH JULY 2005 On arriving at the launch site it was clear it was going to be a great days flying. Lots of rocketeers had arrived to enjoy the days events and take advantage of the hot weather. It was also great to see some new rocketeers joining...[report] [image] Anthony with a really nicely built LOC Vyper4 (77Kb)
10TH APRIL 2005 Located to the far North of the launch site provided loads of downrange recovery, this was used to great success with rocket launches ranging from Estes low power to Cesaroni Pro54 high power. Various rocketeers arrived to take advantage...[report] [image] Pete prepping a Rebel Buccaneer (82Kb)
13TH MARCH 2005 I managed to capture the weather forecast just before I went away and it was looking really favourable for the Sunday?s rocket meeting. Saturday turned out really warm, sunny and a light breeze, ideal for rockets. The forecast was...[report] [image] The Jenning's rocket selection for the days flying (81Kb)
16TH JANUARY 2005 Even with the cold winds it didn?t stop the usual CROCK rocketeers from stopping along to chat, see whats going on and fly some rockets and welcome a new member to the monthly flying. Even with the limited altitude due to thick cloud...[report] [image] John's loaded PML AMRAAM ready to fly on a Pro38 (83Kb)
14TH NOVEMBER 2004 Some of the hardcore CROCK crew arrived to take advantage of the great weather and get some rocket flights in before the year was out. I didn?t have much to fly and regretted not prepping a high power flight, as the clear blue skies...[report] [image] Michael loading his Super Raptor with a Pro38 J400 (95Kb)
1ST AUGUST 2004 The weather had turned out nice again as it was a hot summers day. The wind was at its usual tricks making it a bit too windy for anything big or flying high, but this was fine for low power rockets. The usual rocketeers were there...[report] [image] Tony getting his Terrier rocket ready (48Kb)
11TH JULY 2004 The day featured many rocket launches most of which were low power with a few high power launches and some usual mad CHAD clustering and staging. Malcolm launched lots of rockets and gliders through the day, most of which were successful...[report] [image] Joe claiming Peter Gee's LOC Warlock for launch (109Kb)
27TH JUNE 2004 While trying not to keep an eye on the weather forecast leading up to the meeting I did catch a glimpse of the forecast on TV that was forecasting rain. On Saturday the forecast was completely different with rain clearing Saturday...[report] [image] Pete checking the GPS telemetry before flight (85Kb)
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