We have around 200 subscribers on this list, so when you are thinking of posting a message to the list make sure it is something that is suitable for all audiences and of interest to all, or at least most, of the people on the list. Since this is a rocketry group almost anything to do with rockets, your own or someone else's should be fine. Discussions of launches, meetings and other club activities are also on-topic. There are certainly other things that will be of interest to the majority of the people on the list, but give it some thought before you hit send.
Marking a Message "Spam" Might Automatically Remove You From the Group
If you mark a message from this group (or any groups.io group) as spam, either intentionally or accidentally via your email's spam filter, the system may automatically remove you from the group. Check your spam folder regularly, and never delete a groups.io message directly from your spam folder (move it to your inbox first). If you are removed, check your inbox for a resubscribe link.
If you don't wish to read a particular topic just delete the messages or use the "Mute This Topic" link at the bottom of the message.
Subscription Controls
If you need to unsubscribe from the list, or make other changes to your subscription, you can do so by following the links found at the bottom of every message from the list.
Guide to Using Groups.io
You can find a Quick-Start Guide and Advice to Members at the following page
Congrats to Gary and Steve for their fantastic flights this weekend. Milestones, really!
I was a spectator on Saturday - unfortunately too late to see their flights, but lots of other interesting ones
Congrats to Gary and Steve for their fantastic flights this weekend. Milestones, really!
I was a spectator on Saturday - unfortunately too late to see their flights, but lots of other interesting ones
We use black powder charges to deploy the parachutes. It is possible that one didn’t fire but the electronics are still on. It is possible one could go off in your face when handling it. Could ruin
We use black powder charges to deploy the parachutes. It is possible that one didn’t fire but the electronics are still on. It is possible one could go off in your face when handling it. Could ruin
Bravo flying at MWP. My family and I enjoyed a few hours of launches on friday.
Apologies if this is an ignorant question, I'm new to anything but Estes class rockets. Why advise the farmer not to
Bravo flying at MWP. My family and I enjoyed a few hours of launches on friday.
Apologies if this is an ignorant question, I'm new to anything but Estes class rockets. Why advise the farmer not to
I went to MWP this year with only one goal: fly my DX3 XL on an L1040 and recover it. I had no idea of the real altitude I would get with that motor in that rocket. Some sims were stating just over
I went to MWP this year with only one goal: fly my DX3 XL on an L1040 and recover it. I had no idea of the real altitude I would get with that motor in that rocket. Some sims were stating just over
Anyone who uses these who can help me and answer some questions before Friday I would really appreciate it. Need mine for MWP and haven’t used it since last year and only once ever.
Email or text
Anyone who uses these who can help me and answer some questions before Friday I would really appreciate it. Need mine for MWP and haven’t used it since last year and only once ever.
Email or text
Nice pictures. Thanks.
It was a bit chilly out so we had a small crowd, but we had some great flights. I think Steve Dramstad had a zipper on one rocket due to a late deployment and John Hall
Nice pictures. Thanks.
It was a bit chilly out so we had a small crowd, but we had some great flights. I think Steve Dramstad had a zipper on one rocket due to a late deployment and John Hall
If you go to where we were last time we are almost directly east from there. Looking at the map linked on the CIA maps page you can see the east access road that winds up to the south end of the
If you go to where we were last time we are almost directly east from there. Looking at the map linked on the CIA maps page you can see the east access road that winds up to the south end of the