Here I'm installing the apogee shear pins. The foam block hanging from the nose is a support used to hold the nosecone while the stack is being loaded onto the rail. | |
The obligatory pose next to the rocket. | |
Anne has caught the first puff of smoke upon ignition. | |
Liftoff! Bruce Sexton took this photo of the first flight. The motor is the Aerotech K1275. | |
Chuck Neff caught the stack a little bit further off the pad. | |
Billy Plumb took this photo of the rocket under canopy. He also took this 22MB movie of the flight. | |
Billy Plumb took this photo of the rocket after the maiden flight. | |
Billy Plumb took this photo of the rocket after the maiden flight. | |
Billy Plumb took this photo of the rocket after the maiden flight. | |
Chuck Neff took this picture before the cert flight. Ed Rowe was kind enough to act as part of my cert team. Sadly, Jim Livingston was not able to make it to the launch. | |
Bruce Sexton took this photo of the certification flight. The motor is the Loki Research M1882. | |
Chuck Neff caught the cert flight a little bit higher. |
Last revised 2005-11-10.
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