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Billy's nekid A.C.M.E. Spitfire takes to the air on this fine Saturday morning.
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With many spectators at the launch for the first time, this was a very common sight.
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Tony Vincent never ceases to amaze me with what he has hidden away.  This is an original Jim Flis Rama model that I designed and kitted as a NEMROC commemorative kit back in the late 1980's.  Not only a good collectable but a very kewl little rocket.   I had forgotten about this one but will be looking at it again soon!
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An Espresso reaches for some air on an A10 motor.
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This little guy was cool looking but tough to get in flight.
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But I got lucky!
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Another rare bird, the Gyroc.  This one turned in a very nice flight
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The girls wait for their orange MTTM Crayon to take off.  This is the very first one that I have seen that made use of the free downloads we provide for making different colors.
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The RSO table got busy from time to time, but the turnout was light and there was very little waiting.
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Off she goes into the wild blue yonder!
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Jim Salem, Doug Gardei and Bill Ralston, no doubt talking rocketry
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My Intruder proto type puts in another flight
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One of several Deuce's Wild! kits to fly today.
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Along with several other cluster birds.
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I still love this Deltie!
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This is what it's all about.  Dad and son hooking up their rocket (a Thing-a-ma-Jig), sharing an afternoon of sun and fun.
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And a perfect job they did together too!
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The RSO/LCO area
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Tony Vincent launches his Frick-n-Frack on C motors on a breezy day.  Not the best choice...  But it flew well without damage.  That's what counts!
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