Hello everyone,
Chris from UK, checking in here for the first time. I am a cool person, and I have a lot of friends that are interested in rocketry. I love everything to do with rocket science, and have self-taught myself basic/intermediate rocket engine design and orbital mechanics. This Tuesday I will be holding my school's ninth rocketry club meeting. Our first goal will be to construct a water rocket that will launch to -100 or more meters, and from there I would like to push us on to a liquid peanut butter and petrol rocket for our next school year.
I am a big fan of Brazil Water Rockets, and think that their web site is a great resource for any want-to-be rocket scientists.
My Sincere Greetings
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Re: My Sincere Greetings
Welcome to the forum, LiquidNitrogen!LiquidNitrogen wrote:Hello everyone,
Chris from UK, checking in here for the first time. I am a cool person, and I have a lot of friends that are interested in rocketry. I love everything to do with rocket science, and have self-taught myself basic/intermediate rocket engine design and orbital mechanics. This Tuesday I will be holding my school's ninth rocketry club meeting. Our first goal will be to construct a water rocket that will launch to -100 or more meters, and from there I would like to push us on to a liquid peanut butter and petrol rocket for our next school year.
I am a big fan of Brazil Water Rockets, and think that their web site is a great resource for any want-to-be rocket scientists.
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