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- From: CT80@music.mus.polymtl.ca (Steph)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rockets
- Subject: Re: 8' rockets..
- Message-ID: <23DEC92.14348203.0041@music.mus.polymtl.ca>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 18:17:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.172713.19553@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com (bill nelson) writes:
- >CT80@music.mus.polymtl.ca (Steph) writes:
- >:
- >
- [ my stuff deleted ]
- >It sounds like you are going far beyond model rocketry and High Power
- >Rocketry. If so, then you will have a difficult time finding kindred
- >souls. There are one or two universities that have student projects
- >using liquid fuels or rockets constructed out of metal. I do not recall
- >which schools they are, however.
- >
- >Getting a license to experiment with such rockets in the US is extremely
- >difficult.
- >
- >Bill
- >.
- >.
- Well, for one thing, as has been mentioned by now, I'm in Quebec,
- Canada. The laws should be just about similar, but there might be
- one or two differences. We already have the site (military base),
- we are just looking for other clubs like us. Maybe I should type
- out some blurb about us and upload it.
-
- One thing though : we are not experimenting with propellers. Last
- time we use a professional French rocket propeller. We are headed
- to use the same line of engine (although we might take a stronger
- one, :)). It amazes me that there doesn't seem to be any made in
- North America.
-
-
- Steph.
- Who needs a .sig?
-