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Jim Ball's Scale Library of Missile Data
This web site is a free resource of photographs, drawings, and fact sheets, gathered from various Military organizations, public access web sites, private individuals, and other sources. Mr. Ball is a scale model enthusiast who offers this information to assist others in designing and building accurate scale models.
"There is a large amount of rocketry-related content here. Mostly my own rockets and exploits, but also research I've done and many tips and discoveries I've made while building and flying rockets. You've come to the right place for high-power rocketry information!"
Lots of information and articles on starting out, designing and building rockets, anatomy of a rocket, and generally how it all works. A really well done site! --Webmaster
John DeMar's Rocketry R&D Reports
This web site has info and reports on things like Optical Tracking of rockets, Flight Controllers, Wind Tunnels and other stuff. Includes some pictures, schematics and diagrams.
Information on Model rockets, high powered rockets, radio controlled (R/C) rocket planes, drag and altitude prediction software, and Me163 pictures.
Site devoted to high tech amateur rocketry. John is also a member of NERO, the Dutch Federation for Rocket Research, and builds and launches his own rockets.
Jonny Dyer's Experimental Rocketry Site
Jonny Dyer's web site contain's information, pictures and some cool 3D rendered graphics on various experimental rocketry projects. His site includes information on solid motor development, ignitor design, reusable rocket motors and rocket cars. Definitely worth checking out.
JP Aerospace in an independent space program. For the past 20 years they have developed, built and flown low cost aerospace systems.
The JPA team consists of nearly 50 volunteers who design, solder, test and assemble some of the most innovative hardware in aerospace today.
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