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Extreme Rocketry Magazine, March 2002, Free PDF Issue

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Extreme Rocketry Magazine, March 2002, Free PDF Issue, Asiaing.comfeatured articles in this issue:

18 Experimental Rocketry
[ by: stan hazlewood ]
Interested in getting started in experimental rocketry? Stan Hazlewood has written a introductory article to give you the background you need to get up and going with your next experimental project.

24 Building the Apollo/Saturn 1b
[ by: jeff brundt ]
Jeff Brundt provides step-by-step instructions on how he constructed a scratch built Apollo/Saturn 1b rocket. The article includes photos of the construction and detailed text explaining how he created this realistic scale model of the 1b rocket.

33 Dave Triano Interview
[ by: brent mcneely ]
Dave Triano has very strong opinions on rocket construction and rocket regulatory issues. We suspect you will either be nodding your head in agreement with what he says, or be flaming mad about some of his opinions. Regardless, you’ll get to read an exclusive interview with the founder of Shadow Composites.

Download Extreme Rocketry Magazine, March 2002

PDF format, 3.2MB, 52Pages.

About the Cover: One of the biggest experimental launches each year is held at the Black Rock Desert northwest of Reno, NV. The launch is know as Balls. The cover photo and centerfold this month is of the Max-Q project which flew at Balls 2000. This rocket was enormous as you can see. It took a big team to get the rocket ready to fly. Unfortunately the parachute stuck inside the rocket and didn’t deploy. The result was a crushed rocket. Extreme Rocketry was given the nose cone which is now sitting in our offices.

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