Monday, May 7, 2012

Well it's been quite a while...Spring 2012 update.

Rocketry

LDRS XXXI June 12-16

Woohoo!! We are finally attending the most awesome The Tripoli Rocketry Association’s 31st annual national launch LDRS XXXI. LDRS stands for  Large Dangerous Rocket Ships!  A great national rocketry event that goes from July 12 through 16, 2012 at Torrey Farms of Potter, NY. There will be all kind of cool rockets there from Burl Finkelsteins huge V2 project to Dave Chance's Black V which spectacularly CATO'ed at previous LDRS

My girls and I are prepping our fleet, repainting several favorites like our trio of Performance Rocketry Little Dogs and Art Applewhite 29 mm Stealth inverted pyramids. We are also building several new ones--top secret except for one extreme project-a phoenix risen from the ashes of long neglect!

Cerberus..





This is a pretty unique and cool project. I've yet to see a level 2 or 3 class rocket with active rocket motor pods mounted on the fins outboard edges (the fin tubes with yellow nosecones)--reminiscent of classical multi motored spaceship.  So I set my sights for a larger challenge after some experience designing and building several self-designed lightweight carbon fiber rockets . A few refresher pictures:




 Carbon fiber skinned Honeycomb nomex fin

8.5" Diameter carbon fiber sustainer body tube.


 

I might be posting for some assistance on Kickstarter in order to get it ready for LDRS XXXI or the Fall 2012 Red Glare. Keep tuned.





Red Glare XII April 13-15 Price, Maryland

Well the twins and I got down to MDRA Red Glare XII. My girls flew their well-used Performance Rocketry Little Dogs as well as their newly made 29 mm Stealths. Girls had several activities scheduled for the weekend so we only flew on Friday. Was great fun and it was nice to spend a little time with friends we havent seen in a while, Dave Weber, Rob, Alex and Peter. MDRA club is full of great and helpful people. Now the long wait for Fall 2012 Red Glare date announcement.

 

Family Stuff

We have a fairly recent addition to our family, a wonderful bulldog name Maxine!


Maxine at 2 moths old
Maxine at 18 months


We got her April 2011 from a very nice Mennonite family near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. My wife and I always wanted a bulldog and we just 'went for it'. We found a wonderful litter on Greenfield Puppies drove out to visit and fell in love with Maxine. Our whole family adores her, she's got the sweetest manner and we couldn't be happier with our decision. She travels quite well, the only challenge is bulldogs cant take too much activity on hot days so we need to be careful during the summer.

Our girls play on the NYC Gotham Girls soccer team. The team is doing extremely well with a 6-0-1 record and this past memorial day they placed as finalists in a Long Island tournament. Was held at Bethpage State Park polo fields.  Picturesque, well managed and maintained park and the polo fields were great for the girls to play on.

We've been overly active and enjoying spring--soccer, more soccer, martial arts, home upgrades plus we are doing some urban container gardening, etc. We have fat carrots, several blueberry bushes (well the bushes that survived  Maxine's chompers), and dwarf apples that are doing quite nicely. For some reason my dwarf pear tree has become host to a mini Eco-system. Aphids (these suck and are tough to get rid of), ladybugs (good) that try to eat all the aphids, and then sparrows that fly to the tree and eat the ladybugs (bad). The cool part is the ladybugs manage to lay  clusters of eggs so it's like a perpetual cycle.

We are getting ready for our June house rental in Ocean Grove. It's gonna be beach, fishing, bike riding, beach barbecue,and beach. Plus the several great restaurants in OG and Asbury Park. Also plan to spend a day at the Asbury boardwalk Silver Ball Pinball Museum and arcade has a great selection of pinball machines and arcade games, both vintage and new. Definitely worth a visit.

Wife and I went to Vegas for our 20th anniversary. We had a great time together and I really need to reciprocate with a trip next year to Europe. Especially as she was a great sport and agreed to do this:


We went with Las Vegas Razor Adventures and spent two cool hours climbing rocks and huge dunes in the awesome Polaris RZR all terrain 4 wheel drive vehicles

My thanks to my wife Marisa, for putting up with me for so long, I look forward to our next 20 together ;)

Fitness 




Martial Arts

I continue to train at Tiger Schulman's in Hoboken. For a 48 year old guy who smoked for 25 years I'm surprised at how fit I'm getting.  I have attended core and advanced (includes sparring) kickboxing classes several times a week for the last several years. Our instructor and head of the Hoboken school is Sensei Louis Gaudinot who recently fought at the Izod center and won his UFC Flyweight fight. My wife and I attended the fight. I was proud to be there see my teacher fight and win. The kicker: his match won fight of the evening, which I believe was a huge financial bonus for him.

Sensei G keeps us motivated and is very hands-on during class. If you are looking for an excellent cardio workout and building self defense skills all while boosting your confidence,  MMA training is a great path to take. I recently had a progress meeting with Sensei and he indicated I would be advancing shortly as I tweak my sparring technique. With the next belt ,yellow, I will have to train in grappling to make further advances. I prefer the kickboxing and sparring but as I intend to eventually to make black belt, I will start grappling again.

Tough Mudder


I am registered and training for 2012 Tri-State Tough Mudder in Englishtown, NJ.  Basically it's a half marathon interspersed with some grueling obstacle course. I know several people that have participated and looking forward to the event in October. Participants raise money for the Wounded Warrior project, a noble cause for our soldiers who put themselves in harms way to protect our way of living.

Email me at johnfoberg@gmail.com if you are interested in joining my team for the event. Otherwise please visit  Tough Mudder/Wounded warrior donor and give what you can. I'll update this blog as my training and team progresses.

Preparedness

I recently got more active in Preparedness, survival, self reliance, and self defense. Rather than explain here, I invite you to visit Zombie Squad a great preparedness site. The ZS forums are quite extensive and helpful. The zombie defense premise is a tongue in cheek approach to the fun but serious need for preparedness and self reliance.  I go by the moniker of Cockroach, in dubious honor of one of the greatest survival insect species of all times ;)

Check out the forum, keep in mind there is occasional adult language.

Books and Movies

Recently finished some awesome  science fiction novels with post apocalyptic /dystopian flavoring,. These are highly recommended, and rank in same league as Neuromancer in substance, style and slickness.

Daemon and Freedom by Daniel Suarez. Plots of both books play with the impact to the whole world when IT systems become compromised globally by a MMO/game designer. Great stuff, solid real world basis foundation. I envy anyone who's picking these up for the first time..
Directive 51 and Daybreak Zero by John Barnes. Plots focus on what happens when a internet 'viral' collective coordinate a nanobot infection of the world infrastructure. Exquisite, convincing real. Barnes has a third book in the series scheduled to be published in mid 2013.


Wool 'novellas+ series by Hugh Howey. Great 'novella' series that feeds the plot in tasty bite size pieces. I thoroughly enjoyed the first five and am now reading the prequel novel , First Shift,  although considered part six, it sets the stage for the first five.

Movie wise, I've seen the popular ones like Thor, Avengers, Captain America. I found them enjoyable but somewhat formulaic and predictable. The kids and I enjoyed Thor the best.

I really haven't been impressed with any Science Fiction or action flick I've see in the last year. However I am ecstatic(!) that Ridlety Scott's Prometheus hits theaters within a week! Ridley's Bladerunner and Alien movies are my high water mark for Sci-Fi movies and even after 20+ years they show sublime vision and imagination. Lets keep our fingers crossed that Prometheus joins the ranks of those two legendary films.

Monday, August 16, 2010

August 2010

I'm crazy busy but I finally managed to write an update.

Family Stuff
We've done several small vacations at Ocean Grove , a quiet little town just south of Asbury Park on the Jersey shore. Great beach, clean and well groomed sand with excellent lifeguard and beach operations staff.  Plain boardwalk that's well maintained, with clean changing facilities and showers. Ocean Grove is particularly interesting as it started as a Methodist camp town. The original tent homes are still used and definitely worth a town committee tour. My wife loves checking these house tents out every time we go.
There are no bars, so Ocean Grove attracts more family oriented visitors. If you like your beach without rowdy, partying crowds check out Ocean Grove.

The shops are neat and Barbaric Bean on the smallish main drag does a fairly decent espresso.
For fantastic, fairly priced ice cream: Forgo the mess over at Nagles on Main and walk several blocks over to 48 Pitman to relish the superior product and service at Day's Ice Cream.

Rocketry
We made the trip to Pine Island, NY for METRA's NERRF 6 rocket festival on June 25-27, 2010.
Like last year it was oppressively hot. Thank god for EZ-Up tents, ice cold water and good company.
The kids and I were joined by my brother Dave and his wife Pattie, Friday and Saturday. Our friends the Walkowiaks came on Saturday.
My girls flew their well-used Performance Rocketry Little Dogs as well as their newly made 29 mm Stealths.

Art Applewhite's Stealth's are great, look like stealthy pyramids. These rockets fly low and slow and recover extremely well, even in high winds. I'm considering buying the 54 mm to use with one of my favorite motors, Aerotech J275W.

I managed to put my favorite rocket, Smoke on the Water, a 4" diameter Binder Design custom fiberglass job up on the incredible Kosdon KBA L2300 motor. This quick-burning, green flamed L motor is the largest I've flow to date and it's quite impressive that it fires it's whole load of propellant within 1 second.
The flight went quite well with a tad of wind cocking on the way up. It computer simulated to Mach 1.2, however my data acq altimeter didn't operate properly so I can't confirm if it passed MACH. I recovered well thanks to a GPS tracker in the nose and a helpful farmhand. Final altitude was approx 7400 feet-would have done 9,000 if it hadn't cocked.





L-R Myself and brother Dave prepping Smoke


Smoke launching on KBA L2300-FAST!
I'll redo the data acquisition altimeter and fly the KBA L2300 again at Red Glare 9 and see if I get past Mach on this rocket.

My friend Steve and his daughter had some cool flights. Steve flew his largest motor to date an I600 Red on his finely crafted Binder Design Galaxy.

Steve W's Galaxy on an I600 Red

Finally after trucking the thing to three different launches Steve put up his Q-modeling Vega. A very nicely detailed low power rocket. I missed the flight but from the pictures the thing flew arrow straight. The rocket is designed with cool outerrigger pods with working shock absorbers, and Steve's rocket recovered nicely on them.
Steve's Q-Modeling Vega, exquisitely finished

Upcoming launches: We are eagerly awaiting the announcement for when our club: Maryland Delaware Rocketry Association Red Glare 9 will be scheduled, either October or November. This launch will benefit the Susan G Komen for the Cure. Our group will be my twin girls, my brother & sister in-law and some friends. Perhaps Marisa will join us...

Level 3 Certification
Still chugging along with my Level 3 certification scratch-build rocket, Cerberus. My unique homebrew carbon fiber rocket design with outrigger engine pods. I plan to make major progress with this build in September 2010 and flying it at Red Glare 9.

Mixed Martial Arts

My MMA/Kick-boxing training at Tiger Schulman's in Hoboken proceeds well however I did pull my right calf muscle last month during training. Occurred when I was starting to execute a right roundhouse kick. My legs are pretty strong and I did stretch well before so who knows why it happened.

The calf  was pretty swollen so saw an Orthopedic doctor. She said it was a partial pull but didn't seem like any ligament damage. So my kicking exrcises are keyed down until I see the Ortho later this month.
Been training twice a week with 9 PM core courses and one adv kick boxing class. Currently a high-white belt with a secondary stripe. I feel much stronger and look a lot fitter than when I started 8 months ago. Go me!
Our sensei, Kat Diaz is competing this September in a pro MMA tournament at the Capitale on Bowery St. It will be the first MMA pro event I attend and my wife will be coming with me. Buddy Jeff and some other friends at class will be there.

Science Fiction
BOOKS
I finished reading Windup Girl. It was...exquisite. As one reviewer mentions, it's similar to Neuromancer but without computers..I really hope Bacigalupi offers us more of this world.
What's funny is the cover art put me off when I initially saw it--the picture of the elephant and bazaar background...just ew....

To-read list: Amazon just delivered my copies of William's Machinery of Light the third and final book in the Autumn Rain trilogy. This one looks to be the best of the three. Also got River of Gods,  the first book I'll be reading by McDonald.
Some great science fiction discussion can be found here at SFF World Forums


MOVIES
Inception: Director Christopher Nolan did a great job on this. Cool, layered dream sequences that flow together. The movie asks the ever important question: What is really real? Highly recommended but there are some fundamental flaws: Parts of the film were a bit dumbed down with unnecessary explanations being made to 'supposed' experts in their field. There's some interesting discussion regarding every bit of the film at the fan forums here.
After seeing Inception I had to go back and watch his Academy Award Nominee, Memento again, which is his best film in my opinion.


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

May 2010

I have a LOT of irons in the fire but will attempt to keep this update concise. House projects, my kids activities, MMA workouts, barbecues,....

Family
I celebrated my 18th year Anniversary with my delightful and lovely wife, Marisa. I owe the woman my life. I am a very fortunate guy to have her as mine.
We arranged for a sitter for 24 hours and booked us at the very hip and COOL Bryant Park Hotel. Suffice it to say we had an excellent time both outside and inside the hotel, I upgraded to a park view studio, which gave us an awesome view of Bryant Park. We had a great dinner at the outdoor restaurant in the park. Shopping on Park Avenue at night was great too.
Here's to another fabulous 18 years with Marisa!

My 8 year old twin girl's travel soccer team won their final game. Woot! I believe they clinched the 2010 record in their league. The whole team played with lotsa heart. My girls play outstanding defense but also play forward and scored some great goals throughout the season. Big thanks to Coaches Andy, Kyle and Tony for their time and commitment to the team.

Rocketry

Red Glare 8, Price, Maryland 4/09
My twins and I attended the FANTASTIC MDRA Red Glare 8 rocket Launch April 16-18, 2010 RG 8 photo's. There were some pretty awesome flights/projects there..from Burl Finkelstein's 450 pound @@ V2 rocket, BIG V2 on an O + two N class motors to the four-way Wildman drag race on N 10,000 CTI motors.

We flew the most of our fleet, the girls flying EVETHING in their arsenal. Even my brother and his delightful wife Pattie got into the action. We had given them kits for Christmas and they showed up at the launch with the rockets built and painted. Pattie flew her Binder Design Dragonfly and Dave did the Wildman Darkstar light. Both rockets looked great and flew well twice each.

Our crew had a nice honorable mention by the LCO, Neil McGilvray, as we managed to put together a 5 way Foberg drag race--



the twins with their Little Dogs, my brother with his Wildman, sister in-law with the DragonFly and my Smoke on the Water. Was a definitely a cool race and we were applauded by the enthusiatic crowd!

There was some erratic winds so we lost one lower power (Dr Zooch-Saturn V) two medium power and one minimum diameter high power carbon fiber rocket..who knows, maybe we'll find at Red Glare 9, if a tractor hasn't eaten them...


Upcoming we have a trip to Pine Island, NY for METRA's NERRF 6 rocket festival 2010 launch June 25-27, 2010. Our group will be my twin girls, my brother & sister in-law and some friends. Several MDRA members-The Wacky Corporal crew-will be attending. Possible guest of honor will be my wife on Saturday..she might even fly a rocket or two!

Level 3 Certification
I'm chugging along with my L3 certification scratch build rocket, Cerberus a fairly unique homebrew carbon fiber rocket with outrigger engine pods. The rocket is coming out nicely and I hope to fly it at MDRA's fall 2010 Red Glare 9 launch.

Mixed Martial Arts

I took Tiger Schulman karate course about 4 years ago but dropped out for various reasons. Well being at my my highest weight ever in January and encouragement from my wife, I decided to go back.
The Tiger Schulman's Hoboken school instructors, Sensei Diaz and Bonet, were very nice in that they honored my unused hours so it was easy to get restarted.
The major change was TSK has transitioned focus from karate to Mixed Martial Arts.
The uniform has also changed from a karate Gi to standard martial arts bottoms and a T-Shirt for core classes.

At first it was very tiring and training--I could barely breathe at the end of the class exercises. After five months, with 2 to 3 one hour core kickboxing classes per week I'm doing quite well. I feel much stronger, and my kicks are quite accurate and fast. My current schedule is two 9 PM core adult classes and one 9 PM intermediate Kick boxing class. Tough times to train, but I want to see the kids after work so after 9 PM works best.
Overall the Sensei's & joshu's are fantastic. They are great motivators and teachers. My fellow students are very friendly and helpful also.
I highly recommend Tiger Schulman's if you are looking to lose weight and get in shape. The claim is an 800 calorie workout which I feel is very accurate.

Science Fiction
Writing:: Finally got back into some books and writing. Skimmer is enroute to being completed.

Books: I just finished Neal Stephenson's Anathem. I enjoyed most of Neal's books, in the same league as William Gibson, father of post modern Sci-fi and cyber punk. Anathem is a little off the beaten track for a best selling science fiction work as it starts out with a laborately descriptive monastery setting. Neal's brilliant. 'nuff said.
Movies: Avatar was very fun to watch. Great job, ALMOST same league as Star War's although it got a little too cutesy at moments. Cameron also violates some basic technical rules as well, but it's easy to overlook. A lot of people are saying Avatar is Pocahanta's on another planet. I disagree and look forward to the next film.
Iron Man 2, what a disappointment. The first film was outstanding and kind of novel- so any sequel would have some difficulty in comparison. Iron Man 2, even taken on it's own, is flash and trash, full of inconsistencies & lazy writing.
The film is an obvious cash-in for furthering other Marvel properties. Too bad, the 'movie series' could have been great, but I highly doubt it

Thursday, March 4, 2010

March 2010

Busy!!
Bought a small brick house in Hoboken so been pretty damn busy with projects and stuff. Although small, it's very nice. We like the two decks and the master is roomy with 13' vaulted ceiling..Only problem is neither of the bathrooms located on our floor, will need to drop $ to build a bathroom in master.

Rocketry
Red Glare 7, Price, Maryland 11/09
I took my girls down to our club's Red Glare Nov 2009. The weather was for crap, due to the hurricane but we did manage to have one good launch day!
My brother and Sister in-law came down and I belive they enjoyed themselves, especially with my girls and their high spirits. We gave Dave and Patti some cool medium power rockets so hopefully they will launch them at
MDRA's April 2010 Red Glare 8
My girls managed about 8 or 9 flights each on Saturday, they got to see Jackie C who they adore. She gave them some nice models of her L2 Pink Cobra, which she successfully did her L2 on, congratz Jackie!


I launched my Devastator on a cool J270W, which creates a huge fireball at the nozzle at ignition, just awesome and sinister looking...


ESL 140, Price Maryland 01/10
I managed to extract Steve from Hoboken in January to attend MDRA's ESL 140 launch. We both had a good launch, although there was a dearth of vendors. I flew my Devastotor on a HARD-HITTING Aerotech K1275,was a successful flight. One probelm was my rocksim calculated 5100 feet, however the altimeter reported 7200 feet, need to review the model parameters to see whay a huge discrepancy. Used my modified Garmin GPS dog collar, Astro 220 Tracker to recover the rocket, which landed several miles away from launc. Via country roads was about a 6 mile hike for me. Thank God for that tracker, rocket recovered intact!
Steve got one flight in on his awesome Binder Galaxy,nice recovery and several glowing compliments from MDRA RSO. I just need him to send me the pic's for that days launch so I can post.

Upcoming we have planned a trip to Price for MDRA's March 2010 launch, hopefully several friends will be coming. THEN Red Glare in April for three fun filled days with my twins and friends.
I'm working on a possible L3 certification attempt with a fairly unique scratch built carbon fiber rocket with outrigger engine pods that will airstart, calling it Cerberus


The twins and I are also working on several cool rockets scratch built with Starbucks materials as rocket body and fins....

Hobbies
My CNC DIY
After reading about DIY stuff in MAKE magazine for half a year and seeing some nice homebrew CNC machines over at .CNCZone.com I decided to try my hand at design of a sturdy 3' x 1.5' capable of cutting complexly shaped composite fins for my rockets, bulkheads and probably cool light gauge aluminum doodads. I chose 8020 Aluminum T-Slot 1530 & 1515 extrusions to create the frame, CNC Stepper motor chopper drive kit , completed build last night as electronics. For the actual motors I'm bidding on several different Vexta motors and still evaluating what i want to use for lead screws for all three axis.
X Axis rails will probably be 1/2 case hardened Thomson rail, Y and Z axis I've bought really nice THK low profile linear bearing and track.
Received the 8020 T slot last night, bought from 8020 ebay store, was nicely packaged. Pricey, but definitely worth it for the versatility and strength of the material. Stuff is EXTREMELY fastener friendly

Workshop
3rd Ward
Found an awesome NYC area workshop with great metal working/woodworking equipment-- plus a nice paint spray booth in Brooklyn, 3rd Ward.
Selected the basic membership $39/mo for now,hope to get there one or two days a month in to work my projects and take some welding classes.

Science Fiction
Film
Saw the movie Moon, was pretty good, little bit reminiscent of Space Odyssey. I must have a deep mean streak in me, i was laughing so hard when various 'Sams' get into the capsule for the launch 'home'. Highly recommended!
Writing
Absolutely no progress on Skimmer, I have faith I'll get final edit done in 20101 and submit it to Analog, more pressing priorities right now.

Friday, August 28, 2009

August 09 update

Been pretty busy with family summer activities.
We had a great vacation in Ocean Grove, NJ. Wonderful laid back place. Clean and well maintained beaches. The whole family did some good boogie board and body surfing. The girls are really into ocean swimming. They've become strong and confident in the surf--but that doesn't keep me from staying close by with a watchful eye on 'em.

Writing
The final edit of Skimer has been very difficult to get through, especially as I'm attempting to squeeze a novel's worth of ideas into novella. I'm still working on it, might have to do some drastic reductions. Maybe save some ideas for a sequel. I've promised myself that I get it submitted to Analog by Sept 10th.

Rocketry/Hobbies
Well we had a real blast in Pine Island, NY at the NERRF Rocket festival. Extremely hot at 95 deg each day. Tons of cool people and rockets. My first time at this venue, very scenic and they have multiple racks on two sides to keep things moving, I still miss Higg's farm in Maryland..That venue re-opens after harvest in October ;)
My friend completed his Lvl 1 certification on a very nice Binder Design Galaxy. Guy did an outstanding job and really took it to max by going dual deploy..practically a Lvl 2 flight. Way to go Steve, now for Lvl 2 this fall!


The girls launched their cool Performance Rocketry Little Dogs on Fast Black smoke motors as well as the visually stimulating CTI skidmarks. The launch control officer made some cool comments regarding their rockets. They also launched several ESTES rockets with their friend. The frien's sizzler(which is a small minimum diamter style) did a real high flight on C6-5, was lost but returned by a very nice boy scout.


I did the maiden on my custom fiberglass Binder Design Devastator. Flew perfectly and did 2200 ft on a nice Aerotech J570. Our Rocket club, MDRA will be running fall's Red Glare in October and I have some cool, high power engines planned for the Devastator most likely high power K's and a huge Mogave Green L1390G-P if I get the rocket's GPS tracking stuff all set up.

SCI FI
Saw the sci-fi alien movie, District 9, this month. Was Ok but had some really huge, unforgivable logic holes. Start's off with a huge alien ship getting stuck but the end contradicts some very basic plot premises. Finally the documentary-style part was very cornball. The visual effects were top-notch but those don't equal a good movie for me.
Still holding out for a nice ground breaking SCI Fi flic this year..

Thursday, July 2, 2009

July update

hmm. where am I at now?


Writing
Finishing my final edit (hopefully) on Skimmer, a novella and kernel for my first novel. My experience with working with carbon fiber in rocketry has helped me with the details and plausibility for several plot devices in the story. Let keep our fingers crossed I can get this out for Submission to Analog this month. Like any hopeful new author I have feelings it could be a real hit with scifi readers looking for something different and fun to read.

SciFi stuff
Saw Virtuality the other day, a pilot for a new sci-fi series by Fox. I missed it on regular programming but managed to see it on Hulu. At the moment it looks like Fox will not continue the series. I hope they reconsider as it looks VERY promising. I think it's fresh and does several great new things with tv science fiction. It's about a interstellar space flight to a nearby star. Primary plot devices-Virtual reality, nuclear propulsion drive, reality show in space, AI.
I managed to prompt some good discussion from one of my favorite authors, Jame Strickland, on his blog here. James has two excellent book's in print that I highly recommend. Looking Glass and Irreconcilable Differences.

Also just saw on moviefone a Neuromancer movie scheduled for release early next year. One of the BEST scifi cyberpunk novels ever written! Lets hope the movie is at least half as good as the book

Rocketry
Recently completed this nice custom Binder Design fiberglass Devastator Devastator Build. Normally sold as a wood and paper kit, I had Mike part it out in Extreme II spiral wound fiberglass tubing and G10 fins. Originally I planned on flying it at MDRA's Red Glare this past April but didn't get to launch it. I brought the girls and we got to fly several other nice fiberglass rockets that we all built together.


The girls had a real fun time at Red Glare 6 and as usual the crew at the MDRA launch were really cool.

Upcoming I have my family and friends going up to the NERRF 5 rocket festival at Pine Island, NY in August. We are planning on launching the Devastator, several of the girls' projects, and friends' rockets there.

be well!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Nar Level 2 successful

Well it took a bit but I finally got my NAR Level 2 certification on March 14, 2009.

Many thanks to David W, Jim Cox, Peter A, Dave C and all the nice folks of MDRA for their help and support.

Did the certification on my Carbon Fiber re-inforced Binder design Jaguar.






The rocket will now be going through speed trials as I ramp up on Warp 9 engines starting with an I1299 at the

MDRA Red Glare Launch April 16th