A group discussion of Amateur High Power Rocketry and the technology around it!
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesAviation |
This was recorded several months ago, and CG's finally getting it posted.
The next episode is about two weeks out, where CG has LOTS to follow up on, and it has a LOT to do with the delay getting this one posted.
Enjoy!
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In this episdode, we welcome Steve Taylor from The Experimental Sounding Rocket Association (ESRA)
Each year, ESRA accepts over 150 collegiate teams from around the world to compete in the International Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) for the ... more
We welcome Special Guest Randy Millikin of RailButtons.Com!
Randy Millikin of RailButtons.Com joins us to talk about his products, and to talk rockets with us.
Some background on Mr. Millikin:
I began my hobby of rocketry in the early to mid 70’s ... more
CG and Andrew visit Steve Eves' workshop where many local High Power rocketry enthusiasts had a party. We talk to Steve, Chris Pearson and a few fellow rocketry folks with a few fun conversations.
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I really think this show is great and should have been around years ago. It helps support the hobby, the vendors and the educational aspects of the hobby. Keep up the terific work.
I learn something from every episode. Really well produced and enjoyable. For anyone who loves Rocketry, this show is for you!
A really good show for model rocketeers!
I found that these guys touch on a variety of rocketry subjects from beginner to advanced. My builds have taken on more depth and I’ve gotten a better understanding for build concepts and strategies. Great insight that pushes me to keep advancing and great tips that keep me improving. I would recommend this as a great tool for anyone in the rocketry hobby.
Great podcast for new, experienced, or prospective rocketeers.
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Content focuses on various aspects of amateur high power rocketry, attracting a dedicated audience interested in both educational and technical elements of the hobby. Recent episodes highlight personal experiences sharing insights into rocket launches, equipment updates, and industry news, combined with interviews featuring prominent figures in the rocketry community. The podcast aims to inspire both novices and experienced rocketeers by discussing challenges faced, successes achieved, and innovations developed, making it a well-rounded resource for anyone passionate about rocketry.
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