The Rockets magazine issue that I have been waiting for has just come out. It covers the big launch events in the Black Rock Desert that I attend like a pilgrimage – BALLS and Mavericks.

It’s hard to describe how these images trigger pulse-quickening memory clusters for me, like a Proustian scent. (readable size)

This article self-assembled from a series of flickr posts covering:
• The Rocket Howitzer
• Erik’s jump to hyperspace at night
• The maiden flight of my phat V2.1 on a N2801 motor with an 80 ft. plume of fire
and, unless edited out (as I have not seen the following page yet):
• Erik’s super-heavy Bullpup
• My Nike Smoke on a L1030 thermoplastic propellant… and Tom’s scratch-built carbon fiber rocket on a home-brew N1000 motor to 17,500 ft. and Erik’s smaller Bullpup on a Aerotech M1500 Green Mojave motor. (all in this video medley)

4 responses to “Mavericks in ROCKETS Magazine”

  1. WTG Steve, Toma and Erik!

    "My Pal Victor"… is most heart-warming! Same here to you Pal.

  2. Had never heard the term ‘Shock Diamonds’, after a little research found this amazing photo…
    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/15752486@N07/4339965711/]

  3. Yes, and that XCOR motor burns clean. I have various photos of them, and detailed description here.

    Here’s a pretty one from my first V2:
    Go Canada

  4. Mate, you have one of the coolest photostreams I’ve seen in a long time, kittens, howitzers, lego and rockets.

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