Rocketry Outreach Materials

With all the rocketry PR going on, I thought it would be a good idea to make some of the rocketry outreach materials I've put together over the years available on CD. The URL is:

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If you're making presentations to students in the TARC, Boy Scouts, schools, etc. and have access to a computer and projector with PowerPoint or PDF, then this should be useful. Its not a curriculum or something you'd give to a teacher - more of a tool for a rocket guy who's going to stand up and give a talk about rockets in front of a group. More detail about the content is on the web site.

I'm charging $8 for it, which should make it affordable to buy and allow me to spend the time to distribute it and keep updating the materials. I hope people find it helpful.

Thanks, Steve Rogers

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Steven Rogers
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Just ordered one.

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bit eimer

I agree to buy one. You have to invoice me by email however.

Also something I would be willing to sell on the web.

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Jerry Irvine

I just picked one up too.

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Doc

I just finished some reloadable motor cutaway graphics today I'd like to share with the community. They aren't perfect, but should be suitable for most speaker support.

The links will be good through the end of the month.

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SkyPirate

That'sbeautiful. Doyouhave somethinglikethat for Estes, CTI and USR?

Estes motors are the ones most likely to be flown by those consumers, and USR is the longest continuously available composite motor line in the industry, and CTI is the only mass market alternative to larger AT reloadables.

Jerry

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Jerry Irvine

indeed! this is one of the most beautiful sites I've seen.

wonderfully done!

[ if you're not a professional web designer, you should be! ]

- iz

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Ismaeel Abdur-Rasheed

Thanks, Jerry. I've added sets at most standard screen sizes, from

1280px to 320px in zipped files this morning.

I figured an Estes motor should be next, but I need some good, accurate, visual references of what one looks like inside. The colors, proportions, textures, although I could just idealize it and make it a lot pretty, unrealistic colors. Didn't Estes have some pretty good photos back in the seventies?

If anyone is willing to send me blueprints/diagrams/instructions and photos to match the colors and finishes, I wouldn't mind rendering a USR or CTI.

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SkyPirate

email me for this feature

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Jerry Irvine

the Pro38 website has a cutout view of their motor, albiet admittedly not to scale

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one of your scaled 3-D visual would be very impressive

- iz

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Ismaeel Abdur-Rasheed

I'll second that! Great site, loads fast too. The animated construction pics are very nice. Oh, and that rocket is a work of art!

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RayDunakin

Well, that was certainly quick. Got it today, it looks pretty good, given the couple of minutes I've had to look at it.

Thanks Scott.

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bit eimer

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