Getting Started in Rocketry

 

Starting Out

Building a model rocket isn't difficult or expensive and it gives you a sense of what goes into a rockets and how they work. The best advice for someone brand new to the hobby is to build a model rocket and fly it at a local club launch. You can buy model rockets from Estes and Quest from most hobby shops and large toy stores. Most people enjoy the building itself and building model rockets is fun and satisfying and you can always put more effort into it to improve on your next model.

Beyond model rockery, you will need to get involved with a club. (see the Clubs section). Because the logistics of flying high-power and amateur rockets are too difficult for most individuals to tackle, club launches are mandatory for more advanced rocketry. Not to mention that meeting and talking to more experienced rocketeers is the best way to find out more information. Through a club, you'll find out what kinds of rockets can be flown from their field and what things they have used and like. This is a great way to advance because you can get direct help and feedback.

The on-line community, primarily Rocketry Online and the rec.models.rockets newsgroup, provide a good forum to find out what other people are doing, get more information and ask questions. Take a look at the rec.models.rockets FAQ and be sure to browse the other sections right here in INFOcentral for the most organized repository of rocketry information.

 

Welcome

Welcome to the NEW Info-Central! We are in the process of moving servers, updating content, and re-organizing our entire site to give you better access to the information you need, and current information including the latest and greatest from rocketeers who have proven that they know what they are doing, and those the push the envelope on what this hobby knows, and how it's done.

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