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Water Rocket Index

This site is intended to provide a basis upon which a newcomer to water rocketry (hobbyist, student, teacher/lecturer) can familiarise him/herself with the amount of thrust available, building up the required experience and enjoyment without falling foul of some of the problems that others have encountered (such as knowing what to look out for and what to do just before a launch and so on) and without having to have too much in the form of resources to make a basic rocket.

Water Rockets by Bruce Johnson

Pictures and info on Bruce's water rocket projects.

Wayne Hill's Rocketry Blog

Great Rocketry Blog wit the largest selection of Paper Rocket Links on the web. Download and print both static and flyable cardstock rockets. Great information on Model Rocket history, auto-gyro recovery, space news and much more.

Wesley Delaney's Model Rocketry Site

Information about model rocketry, and home built rocketry. Pictures of launches, flights, and construction of rockets.

White Sands Missile Range Museum

Outside the museum is a missile park displaying a variety of missiles and rockets tested at White Sands. These include everything from the WAC Corporal and Loon (U.S. version of the V-1) to a Pershing II and Patriot. More than 50 items are on display.

The Museum is open year-round. Admission is FREE. Hours on weekdays are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Saturday and Sunday. Closed Holidays. The Missile Park is open dawn to dark seven days a week.

Wikipedia page on Rocket Engines

A great page that breaks down how a rocket engine actually works. This is a good reference for those new to the rocketry hobby wanting more in depth information on how a rocket motor actually works.

Yahoo Experimental Rocketry Club

Micro Max Rockets - Yahoo! GroupThe Yahoo Experimental Rocketry Club covering advanced fabrication techniques including liquid/hybrid/solid motors, composite materials, and advanced payloads.

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