Missing in action since 16 January 2005.
This rocket was the first to be launched using an experimental high pressure valve. The test by it self was quite successful. The rocket gained a height of about 50 meters while traveling in a parabolic trajectory. Due to its trajectory the rocket landed about 40 meters from its original position in someone’s garden. Regretfully our search team was not able to recover the rocket.
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Missing in action since 7 February 2005.
This rocket is no water rocket; it’s a Cardboard Air Propelled Rocket. The rocket is launched with the Pyro Pipe II. After a few successful and less successful flights the rocket landed on one of my neighbor’s rooftops.
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