OldRockets, an official special-interest group of the National Association of Rocketry, is dedicated to the interests of model rocketeers who remember with fondness (or perhaps not) the rocket kits of days gone by. It's a nostalgia list for people who remember the days before Ready-To-Fly kits. It's a place to reminisce with others and trade anecdotes about the good old days of model rocketry.
The picture at right is of a venerable Astron Omega, launch vehicle of choice for the Estes Cineroc.
A happy holiday to everyone. We are pleased to announce that Rockets magazine will be doing a book review of Rocket Science based on the revuew by Steve
Does anybody have any clue why it's called the Neutral Point when it's on a plane but it's called a Center of Pressure when it's on a rocket? BTW, loosening up
I was just pulling out of Wal-Mart's parking lot when I realized I didn't have it. I went back in and retraced my steps, but couldn't find it. I checked with
Yesterday was my 49th birthday. The 36th anniversary of getting that first Model Rocket starter set. Also ten years after getting entangled on what became Fun