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READ THIS FIRST ! The information contained here is for
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My name is David Boyd. I could be considered a BAR (Born Again Rocketeer). I used to fly model
rockets between 1978 and 1980. I re-entered the hobby in May 1996. I was the
founding Tripoli Rocketry Association
Prefect for Please send me an Email if you
are interested in High Power Rocketry (HPR) in |
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My specific interest is flight computers. I develop all of my own microporocessor based fight computers with non-volatile memory, altimeter, accelerometer, main and drogue chute deployment, software backup and hardware backup pyro timers.
The photograph on the left is one of these payloads. |
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Here is an image of video transmitted on a 2.4 GHz video downlink from the same payload. You can access this video file from the GDT2 page. |
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High Power Rocketry has not been an organised sport or hobby in
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Australian Rocketry Association |
The Australian Rocketry Association is an organisation
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Australian Space Research Institute
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ASRI is a not-for-profit company that runs a variety of space engineering programs. One of the programs is the AUSROC Launcher Development Program. Another of the programs is the Small Sounding Rocket Program (SSRP), which offers payload space aboard 6-inch diameter solid rockets. ASRI launch from their facility at Woomera (LA-9) twice per year. ASRI's URL is www.asri.org.au. |
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The NSW Rocketry Association have regular low power and
high power club launches in the |
Many of the large hobby shops in
High Power Rocket supplies are just becomming available in some states,
mostly through private distributors. Most users import their own supplies from
the
The explosives regulations are very different from state-to-state. The largest motor you can buy in hobby shops is a black powder D type, usually of the Estes variety.
As far as I can tell there are very few formal rules for safety and codes of
conduct in
To launch a rocket above 300 feet you will need a waiver from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
In the
Please use common sense when handling all model rocket engines and make sure that an adult supervises all activities.
Check out these sites for more information.
Last updated: 20th May 2006.
This page has been accessed times since August 20th 1996.
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