Troop 373 - Pack 373 and the Southern California Rocket Association Hosts Model Rocket Launch Day
Santa Fe Dam Recreational Area in Irwindale
Must RSVP to Mr Sargent a before the class to save a spot, space in limit. Class and Launch dates, 2 dates to pick: from:
Rocket Class Date: Jan 8, 2020 or Jan. 26, 2020 7:30pm to 8:30pm. (Buy [$15] Rocket and Learn about building it)
Saturday Launch: Jan 11, 2020 or Feb 8, 2020
Saturday LAUNCH TIMES: from 8:00am to 12:00noon.
Arrive early at 7:30am if you want to launch two or more times!
Rocket Launching is $4.00 !
Pack 373 Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts may launch for fun.
Or
Troop 373 Boy Scouts may launch rockets that count toward the
Space Exploration Merit Badge
http://www.usscouts.org/usscouts/mb/mb107.asp
To Troop Scouts to complete the Space Exploration Merit Badge
1) Attended the Troop 373 Class in 2019 held during Troop Meeting. (most Scouts attended this meeting)
Or complete the MB work sheet.
Come to one of the one hour class on Jan 8, 2020 or Jan. 26
On one launch date: Launch, and recovering a
model rocket. Make a second launch to accomplish a specific objective.
(Second launch is usually
with a different engine type, A then B type)
Space Exploration Merit Badge Councilor is David Sargent 6 2 6 - 5 3 3 - 7 5 2 3
Feel free to contact with questions after reading the
website.
Email basargent @ earthlink . net
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROCKET ASSOCIATION
website: http://www.mebowitz.com/
Visit site for details on the launch.
The Park’s entrance fee is $10.00 per vehicle.
DIRECTIONS: Azusa Canyon Rd (on Arrow Hwy, just west of Irwindale Ave); pay the park vehicle fee and then turn left at the main park roadway and proceed all the way to parking lots 5 or 6. Launch area will be roped off just south of parking lots (towards the dam) in "overflow" area.
Map of Dam launch site: http://www.mebowitz.com/map.pdf
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To Earn The Space Exploration Merit Badge:
1) Have come to Class held in 2019 Or Download and print the Merit badge Work Worksheet:
Word Doc at
http://www.usscouts.org/usscouts/mb/worksheets/Space-Exploration.doc
or
PDF at http://www.usscouts.org/usscouts/mb/worksheets/Space-Exploration.pdf
1) Come to the Class at 160 West Sierra Madre, to Complete requirements: 2, 5c 7 of the Worksheet. To complete # 3 do the following:
2) Build a model rocket and launch it and recover
it. Then make a second launch to accomplish a specific objective.
The second launch is usually with a different engine
type, A then B type.
Before you make your rocket please read: http://www.mebowitz.com/safety.pdf
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Where to get a model rocket? Dave Sargent will have rockets at the class for $15 that includes rocket and 2 engines.
1) Michael's Craft Stores http://michaels.com/art/online/home
or other hobby shop.
1155 E Colorado
Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91106 (626) 431-2850
2) Mail order:
Rocket kits https://www.discountrocketry.com/-c-3_26.html
Engines:
https://www.discountrocketry.com/-c-9_66.html
or store or online
https://www.hobbylobby.com/search/?text=rocket+kit
or
Before you make your rocket please read:http://www.mebowitz.com/safety.pdf
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How to launch your model rocket:
1) Bring you rocket to the launch day.
2) There you will get your flight card, you must fill out the
card properly.
While have copies at the launch day.!
You may print your flight card out in advance from: http://www.mebowitz.com/fltcrd.pdf
3) If you have your engine for your Rocket, it will be checked
for correct size, fit and type.
If you do not have an engine you may buy one.
Do not put your engine in your rocket till after it is checked. The igniter
must be installed with care into the engine, they are very easy to break.
A color coded lug is used to hold the igniter in place, the correct lug
(color coded) must be use for the engine. Yellow Plug for "A" and Pink
for "B" engines. Be sure the two wires coming out of the igniter are not
shorted together. Bend the wires without breaking the igniter. A
flameproof wadding paper must be used and installed for the recovery system
(parachute) it must be folded properly and packed. Install the flameproof
wadding, use enough so your parachute will not melt. Then installed the
folded parachute, then put on the nose cone. (A little baby power on parachute
will stop it from sticking durning deploymet. the If your rocket does not
have an engine locking latch, then the fit of the engine must be tested.
Be sure then engine is snug but not too tight. Masking tape on the engine
may be used to get the correct fit. See the Merit Badge book for
more
details.
4) You will be given launch procedures and safety information.
Safety information like: If you hear "Heads up" Look up and move if a rocket
is coming at you.
Before you make your rocket please read:http://www.mebowitz.com/safety.pdf
5) You will then go to the launch check in table with your: Rocket, engine and flight card. http://www.mebowitz.com/proced.pdf
6) You must keep your eyes on your rocket to see where it lands,
recover it and go back to #1 above.
More than one pair of eyes is recommend to
track you rockets flight and landing. When the landing field is opened
go find your rocket. Be careful the engine may still be hot. Save your
old engine to show the Space Exploration Merit Badge Councilor, David Sargent,
that your launch was good. Touch only your Rocket please. (If you find
a rocket in a hind place you may move it to an open spot.)
7) Second launch must be different than the first. Second launch is usually with a different engine type, A type engine and then a B type engine. Look to see how much high it goes. Save your old engines to show the Space Exploration Merit Badge Councilor that your two launches were good. If you have completed the worksheet you will receive a completed Blue Card on the launch day Saturday.
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General Information to keep in mind:
1) At Santa Fe Dam, your rocket cannot be a high powered rocket.
A small rocket that uses a A or B engine is best.
A slightly larger rocket that uses a B for the first and a C engine
for the second can be used. No engine larger than a C will be used at Santa
Fe Dam for Scouts.
A is a small engine, C is more powerful engine.
Use 1/2A6-2, A8-3, A8-5 or A6-4 engines for first flight. The 1/2A6-2
is for mini rockets.
A8 is the power of the engine
(high more power). The -3 is the delay in second before the recovery
charge pushes out the flameproof wadding, parachute and nose cone. The
rocket will coast up for this time.
2) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROCKET ASSOCIATION: Model rocket launching service will be provided to anyone 14 years of age or older. If you are under 14 years old, you must have a parent or legal guardian present and they will be the one who processes the model through “safety check” (you may accompany them to learn). You bring the models, engines, wadding and igniters. We provide free launch pads. You may use your own launch pad and controller (under our supervision) provided it passes “safety check”. We strongly recommend you carry liability insurance for your model rocketry activities. The NAR or AMA offer insurance for their members and many homeowners policies also cover you for hobby activities. http://www.rocstock.org/
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Warning
LAUNCHING: Launching of model rockets anywhere in the State of California
requires the permission of the property owner and of the local fire authority.
This fire authority permission should be in the form of a written permit
according to the latest directive of the California State Fire Marshal.
SCRA has copies of California regulations if you need them. SCRA conducts
regularly scheduled .
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Date not used at this time, check back
Other Launch dates
In April and May of only A1/2 engines may be used due to limted space at Santa Fe Dam.
3) The Southern California Rocket Association has many dates, Save your old engines to show the Space Exploration Merit Badge Councilor, David Sargent, that your two launches were good. Make an appointment to receive a completed Blue Card. Other dates and location see:
3A) Dates are subject to change or cancellation due to weather, other events or FAA emergencies.
3B) LAUNCHES AT LUCERNE DRY LAKE BED:
It’s big, mostly empty & will accommodate launches up to the full
NAR Model Rocket Safety Code **! This is a VERY desolate location, so you
will need to bring water & food. The winds can reach high levels by
mid-morning, so launching should begin as early as possible. We will plan
on being there by 6am. Use of a road map is always advised when driving
in the desert and odometers vary, so mileage is approximate. Take I15 north
to Bear Valley Road/Cutoff. Go east 13 miles until you reach route 18.
Continue east on route 18 another 11.3 miles and then turn left (north)
on route 247 (also known as Barstow Road). Continue north on route 247
for 3.9 miles, then turn left (west) onto the dry lake on the well used
dirt road. We’ll be out in the middle (approx. 1 mile).
(NOTE: SCRA WILL NOTIFY THE FAA FOR “LARGE MODEL ROCKETS”. Please
observe the FAA ALTITUDE LIMIT OF 5000 FT AGL. **No High Power Rockets.)
Cost usually $10.00 a day. Porta-potty provide.
Dates are subject to change or cancellation due to weather, other events
or FAA emergencies.
Visit the web site to learn more:
map
http://www.rocstock.org/lucerne.html
2020: April 11 May 9
June 12 - 14, 2020 Weekend Rocket ROC $30 launch fee for non members for the entire weekend (Nov. 14-15)
https://rocstock.org/youth-groups/
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(In April and May of 2010 only A1/2 engines may be used due to limted space at Santa Fe Dam.)
please read: For Dates http://www.mebowitz.com/