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Jay Goemmer, Twin Falls, Idaho 2. Local flying club: Occasionally fly with Tripoli Idaho (Boise), but mostly solo. 3. Year started flying: c. 1971 - 1979, on hiatus until I got laid off in 2000, officially became a "BAR" in early November 2001. 4. What you hope to gain from this experiment: Having an outlet for the fruits of my obsessive-compulsive rocketry "fits," as well as hammering out solutions using group input. 5. What you want the team to accomplish: (Overly melodramatic "Mad Scientist" voice) "To TAKE OVER THE *WORLD!*" (insert maniacal laughter here) Seriously, to help develop high-quality products that other rocketeers will enjoy building and using, as well as promoting the "cool" factor that's been missing from many 21st Century rocketry products. Also, "thinking outside the box" to find new solutions to old problems. 6. Your primary interest area (engines, rocket design, support, building, etc.): Rocket design, engine feedback, moral support, occasional building, and using my Intensively Analytical TV News Brain "for the Benefit of Rocketeers... (melodramatic pause) ...*Around the World.*" --Oh, and some people say I'm a nice guy, too. Cheers,
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Jay Goemmer "Centuri Guy"/"Tau Zero" YORF Member 28 Semroc SAM #0029 NAR 86131 "I think about organizing things all the time. Never seems to happen. I find something that piques my interest and I'm off on a quest. Or a Centuri. " --Bill Eichelberger, 02/22/2022 “Centuri fret buzz in an updated form.” Bill “Wallyum” Eichelberger re: Estes Flutter-By 03 Sept 2014 |
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1. Real Name and City/State.
Roy Green, Johns Creek , GA (formerly part of Alpharetta, northern suburb of Atlanta) NAR 12605. First NAR Certified High Power flyer (though Jay Marsh made his flight first!). formerly TRA 1303. Previous NAR sections: MASER (#103 ??), Athens Area Rocketry Assn. (#???), GAMMA (#494) Attended NARAM 13, 32, 33, 36, 43, 47 (only top finish was C Streamer Duration - B division, 1st place, at NARAM 13). C-Div Meet champ at ECRM 17 (1990) 2. Local flying club. Southern Area Rocketry (SoAR) #571 3. Year started flying. 1968 4. What you hope to gain from this experiment. 5. What you want the team to accomplish. I'm always looking for a greater variety of kits and accessories, maybe some way of making competition more accessable to the average rocket flyer. 6. Your primary interest area (engines, rocket design, support, building, etc.) yes!
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1. Bill Eichelberger, Ft. Thomas, KY 2. Member of QUARK #624 out of Cincinnati, OH 3. Started flying in 1977 4. I just hope to contribute something useful somewhere along the line. Design has never been a strong point of mine, but I'm willing to give it a shot. 5. I'd like to see something different from the group make it to market. (Not just a product for product's sake, but something viable on a commercial scale.) 6. Building and fire extinguishing.
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Bill Eichelberger NAR 79563 http://wallyum.blogspot.com/ I miss being SAM 0058 Build floor: Estes - Low Boom SST Semroc - Marauder, Shrike, SST Shuttle In paint: Canaroc - Starfighter Scorpion Centuri - Mini Dactyl Estes - F-22 Air Superiority Fighter, Multi-Roc, Solar Sailer II, Xarconian Cruiser Semroc - Cyber III Ready to fly: Estes - Solar Sailer II Semroc - Earmark |
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1) Bill Cooke, Huntsville, AL 2) HARA, NAR Section #403, Tripoli Huntsville (80) 3) 1966 4) Help make the hobby grow by playing an activre part 5) Make rocketry as fun as it was in the early days of Estes and Centuri - exotic designs, scale and competition birds, and a wide variety of motors. 6) Rocket design, support, building, engine testing.
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Up next: Under construction: Under repair: In finishing: Centuri Sabre clone In primer: In paint: Ready for decals: Bill Cooke NAR #31312 TRA #19705 SAM #0001 Huntsville, AL My rocket blog My rocket fleet |
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My turn.
1) Bob Sanford, San Diego, CA. 2) I drive up to Los Angeles to fly with the SCRA NAR Section. 3) 1970 or 1971 (I forget) 4) Generate new ideas for the hobby and have fun. 5) Bring excitement and fun back to model rocketry. 6) Marketing/sales, writing, photography, design, building and flying rockets. Bob |
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1. John Brohm, and my home is Pittsburgh, PA. Born and raised in Canada, but have been living and working in the USA for about 12 years now. On our way to citizenship later this year, it would seem. A degree in Electrical Engineering, and an executive in a systems controls corporation. 2. Our local club is the Pittsburgh Space Command (NAR Section 473), and our members include Steve Foster & Rod Schafer, Team Champs in 2006. I have the privilege of serving PSC as the club's VP. 3. Started flying somewhere in the late 70's, but this dissipated with college. It got serious again when my son turned about 3 or 4, so I guess I "BAR'ed" around 1988 or 1989 or thereabouts. 4. Satisfaction from participating in and hopefully contributing towards the advancement of the hobby. We are constantly seeing a stream of new kids enter the hobby through our club - the challenge has been getting them to stick. Coming up with new aspects and ideas that keep the hobby exciting, fresh and dynamic will be one way towards this goal, and my hope is that "This Grand Experiment" might find ways to contribute. 5. Well I suppose the group has the potential to be a sort of Skunk Works for the hobby; I'm sure many creative and imaginative ideas will be spawned here, yet only a few might ever make it to market. But it's those few I believe we're looking for! 6. Oh I'm a builder, that's what I enjoy the most. I appreciate craftsmanship and am always looking for new techniques to try. Honored to be part of the group and to have the chance to interact with you all.
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Bruce McLawhorn Wendell, North Carolina
TARNAR 582 Year started flying 1985 I hope to gain alot of experience with rocket motors. Which souldn't be a problem considering that we will be making them. I want the team to help us design the best engines out there. I believe that this can be done because the ones on here have helped to make us what we are today. This team will ultimately be the future of SEMROC and I look forward to working with all of you to help us with ideas. I am interested in all of it, besides I have to be that's what I do. In all seriousness I enjoy all of it. |
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1. Real Name and City/State.
Bill Spadafora Saugus, Ma 2. Local flying club. CMASS 3. Year started flying. 1963 4. What you hope to gain from this experiment. I'm just here to be helpful and maybe learn something. 5. What you want the team to accomplish. I thought you were supposed to tell us that! 6. Your primary interest area (engines, rocket design, support, building, etc.) All four and pretty much in the order you listed them.
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Bill Spadafora http://www.billsplumbing.com billspad@comcast.net bill@billsplumbing.com |
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Bruce, I'm glad to finally hear from you on this forum. I was beginning to think you were just a figment of Carl's imagination...
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Craig McGraw BARCLONE Rocketry -- http://barclone.rocketshoppe.com BARCLONE Blogsite -- http://barclone.wordpress.com BARCLONE Forum -- BARCLONE Forum BARs helping BARs SAM 0044 AMA 352635 |
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If this was an Aussie forum, we'd ALL be named Bruce. (Well, according to Monty Python. ) I've met Bruce on several occasions. If he is a figment, Carl has a much better imagination than any of us give him credit for.
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Bill Eichelberger NAR 79563 http://wallyum.blogspot.com/ I miss being SAM 0058 Build floor: Estes - Low Boom SST Semroc - Marauder, Shrike, SST Shuttle In paint: Canaroc - Starfighter Scorpion Centuri - Mini Dactyl Estes - F-22 Air Superiority Fighter, Multi-Roc, Solar Sailer II, Xarconian Cruiser Semroc - Cyber III Ready to fly: Estes - Solar Sailer II Semroc - Earmark |
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