NEFAR’s July Launch Photos

With the forecast calling for thunderstorms, I was reluctant to make the 1 1/2 trip to Bunnell for NEFAR’s July rocket launch. But, Saturday morning, I checked the weather radar and current conditions for the area and it looked okay.  So, Bracha and I, Chris of Odd’l Rockets, our friend David, Dave’s brother Larry, Dave’s granddaughter Cassidy, and Oscar the wonder dog all piled into our mini-van for the trek to the Clegg sod farm for the launch.  We were rewarded with a great day for flying rockets!

Chris, Cassidy, and David

Cassidy helped get things started by flying her Popcorn rocket on a B6-4 motor.

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The soggy and wet field, provided a good environment for sparky motors.  Gary’s two-stage Quantum Leap flew on an I297 staged to a G64, but the second-stage motor failed to ignite.  The onboard electronics, however, deployed the parachutes and returned the booster and sustainer safely to earth.

Gary's Quantum LeapMike Birnbaum’s Titan turned in a picture-perfect flight on three E9 motors.

Mike's Titan on Three E9s

Besides handing the LCO/RSO duties most of the day, Steve Ghioto flew his Big Red saucer on an I175.  The flight didn’t go exactly as planned.

Steve's Big Red

Steve's Big Red Steve's Big Red

The trailer is fine and I think Steve’s saucer will fly again.

The other Steve, Steve Pollack, flew his Maxi Orbital Transport on a K630 for another crowd-pleasing flight.

Steve's Maxi Orbital TransportHeather Martin’s “Into Darkness” appeared to lose parts of its H110 motor on the way up.

OopsDouble OopsI didn’t get any photos of it, but … we also witnessed a flight where the motor apparently traveled through a rocket and out onto its own.  The motor, by itself, flew stable for a few seconds, shooting into the sky, then, as tracking smoke poured out, it started to corkscrew before it finally began tumbling back to earth.

You can view all of my photos from the NEFAR launch in the Photo Album at RocketReviews.com:

http://www.rocketreviews.com/july-2013-launch.html

NEFAR’s May Launch

I’ve uploaded my photos of the May, 2013, NEFAR launch to the Photo Album at http://www.rocketreviews.com/may-2013-launch.html.

NEFAR’s March Launch

Bunnell experienced an almost perfect day for flying rockets last Saturday and many rocketry fanatics took advantage of the nice weather at NEFAR’s March rocket launch.

Gemini-Titan Launch

Some cool scale models flew from the low-power pads.

Tom's Nell

Tom Tweit’s scale model of Rocket Goddard’s Nell turned in a terrific flight.

High Power Launch at NEFAR

Out on the high-power pads, one rocket chuffed up the launch rod then stayed there as others were launched.

E9 CATO

An Estes E9 provided some excitement when its nozzle failed. Fortunately, Fireman Steve and his can of Minute Maid soda were on hand to save the day.

Our Big Daddy Akavish also provided some undesired excitement.  Bracha and I flew it on a CTI K490 motor.

Big Daddy Akavish

The lift off went well, but a few seconds later, the rocket took a sudden turn.  The altimeter deployed the parachute while the motor continued to burn.  The rocket made a hard, tragic landing.  Postmortem analysis showed a big hole in the side of the motor.

Additional photos from the launch can be viewed in the RocketReviews.com Photo Album.

NEFAR’s Bunnell Blast 2012

Last weekend, NEFAR hosted its annual two-day Bunnell Blast launch.

Rockets from small to large took to the air on Saturday.

And even a furry rocket flew … sort of …

Saturday’s launch lasted into the early evening allowing for spectacular dusk and night launches.

Gusty wind, unfortunately, provided a challenge for flyers on Sunday.

But, some large rockets still flew including one of Gary Dahlke’s two-stagers.

My YouBee, an upscale of the Odd’l Rockets Break Away, flew on an Aerotech K480W motor.

Robb Haskins flew his Cluster Thrust on a cluster of four motors.

Now, it’s time to start preparing for Bunnell Blast 2013!

 To see more photos from the launch, please visit the NEFAR Bunnell Blast 2012 Photo Album at RocketReviews.com.

Photos from the October NEFAR Launch

I’ve uploaded photos I took at the October, 2012, NEFAR launch to the RocketReviews.com Photo Album.

I’m still recovering from a broken toe, so I didn’t bring anything to fly.  But, I enjoyed watching others launch their rockets.

Near the start of the launch, I changed a setting on my camera and forgot to change it back. So, many of the photos are grainy.

But, I did manage to capture some interesting shots including the above which shows a two-stage high-power rocket suffering a failure of the booster motor.

The second stage, unfortunately, ignited. It flew horizontally over us before plowing into the ground.

Pleae visit RocketReviews.com to see my entire collection of photos from the launch:

Prepare for Bunnell Blast

The Northeast Florida Association of Rocketry (NEFAR) will host its annual Bunnell Blast regional launch on November 10 and 11, 2012.  Bunnell Blast is a two-day sport and research launch for model rockets through high-power rockets.

The launch begins Saturday morning and runs into the early evening as rockets are launched at dusk.  Sunday’s launch eands in the early afternoon.

For more information about NEFAR visit the club’s web site at http://www.nefar.net/.