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Materials. My model rocket will be made of lightweight
materials such as paper, wood, rubber, and plastic suitable for the
power used and the performance of my model rocket. I will not use any
metal for the nose cone, body, or fins of a model rocket.
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Motors. I will use only commercially-made, NAR-certified
model rocket motors in the manner recommended by the manufacturer. I
will not alter the model rocket motor, its parts, or its ingredients
in any way.
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Recovery. I will always use a recovery system in my model
rocket that will return it safely to the ground so it may be flown
again. I will use only flame-resistant recovery wadding if wadding is
required by the design of my model rocket.
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Recovery.
For models with a bodytube diameter of 50mm. or more and a bodytube length of more then
600mm. there has to be an
Anti Shift PArachute Ring or ASPAR for short
glued into the bodytube.
The goal of the ASPAR is: Restricting the parachute from shifting
during the acceleration of the model and therefor taking care of a greater chance for a
succsesful recovery.
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Weight and Power Limits. My model rocket will weigh no more
than 1500 grams at lift-off. The maximum height will not exceed more then 1500ft. (450 meters.)
My model rocket will weigh no more than the motor
manufacturers recommended maximum lift-off weight for the motors
used, or I will use motors recommended by the manufacturer for my
model rocket.
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Stability. I will check the stability of my model rocket
before its first flight, except when launching a model rocket of
already proven stability.
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Payloads. My model rocket will never carry live animals or
a payload that is intended to be flammable, explosive, or harmful.
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Launch Site. I will launch my model rocket outdoors in a
cleared area, free of tall trees, power lines, buildings, and dry
bush and grass. My launch area will be at least as large as that
recommended in the accompanying table.
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Launcher. I will launch my model rocket from a stable
launch device that provides rigid guidance until the model rocket has
reached a speed adequate to ensure a safe flight path. To prevent
accidental eye injury, I will always place the launcher so the end of
the rod is above eye level or I will cap the end of the rod when
approaching it. I will cap or disassemble my launch rod when not in
use and I will never store it in an upright position. My launcher will
have a jet deflector device to prevent the motor exhaust from hitting
the ground directly. I will always clear the area around my launch
device of brown grass, dry weeds, or other easy-to-burn materials.
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Ignition System. The system I use to launch my model rocket
will be remotely controlled and electrically operated. It will contain
a launching switch that will return to "off" when released. The system
will contain a removable safety interlock in series with the launch
switch. All persons will remain at least 15 feet from the model rocket
when I am igniting model rocket motors totalling 30 Newton-seconds or
less of total impulse and at least 20 feet from the model rocket when
I am igniting model rocket motors totalling more than 30
Newton-seconds of total impulse. I will use only electrical igniters
recommended by the motor manufacturer that will ignite model rocket
motors within one second of actuation of the launching switch.
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Launch Safety. I will ensure that people in the launch area
are aware of the pending model rocket launch and can see the model
rocket's lift-off before I begin my audible five-second countdown. I
will not launch my model rocket so its flight path will carry it
against a target. If my model rocket suffers a misfire, I will not
allow anyone to approach it or the launcher until I have made certain
that the safety interlock has been removed or that the battery has
been disconnected from the ignition system. I will wait one minute
after a misfire before allowing anyone to approach the launcher.
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Flying Conditions. I will launch my model rocket only when
the wind is less than 20 miles per hour. I will not launch my model
rocket so it flies into clouds, near aircraft in flight, or in a
manner that is hazardous to people or property.
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Pre-Launch Test. When conducting research activities with
unproven model rocket designs or methods I will, when possible,
determine the reliability of my model rocket by pre-launch tests. I
will conduct the launching of an unproven design in complete isolation
from persons not participating in the actual launching.
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Launch Angle. My launch device will be pointed within 30
degrees of vertical. I will never use model rocket motors to propel
any device horizontally.
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