Upcoming Launch Schedule

ROCC 2024-2025 Launch Schedule:

NO launch in May due to the wheat. We hope to fly in June. 

 

 All launches are at the Midland, NC site unless otherwise stated.*

Here are some other launch opportunities in our area:

ICBM & ROSCO, better known as Rocketry South Carolina, flies near Dalzelle, SC., Just NE of Shaw AFB.  More information can be gotten at their site HERE

The Saturn Rocketry Club in Hendersonville is currently switching their launch field. As soon as we know where they land we will post it. Their FB site is HERE

NC Rocketry flies at Bayboro, NC in the northeast part of the state, information is HERE

 Set-up starts at about 9:30, launches commence about 10:30. Field closes about 60 min. before local dusk so we can clean up. Watch the site front page for specifics. Also visit us on FaceBook. You can also check for the FAA NOTAM at https://notams.aim.faa.gov/notamSearch/nsapp.html#/ and using KCLT (Charlotte) as the location. This will give you the starting and ending times for HP flights. 

* If field is available due to crops, etc.

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Friday
Nov092012

Themes for November & December!

November the theme will be "13mm Motor Mayhem". Rocket of any type, but must use one of the Estes 13mm motor.

December will be "Gathering of V-2's". V-2's of any size, scale paint scheme or non scale paint accepted.

Best overall model/flight will receive a nice prize.

Reader Comments (3)

Now I have a reason to finish the Mini Comanche 3. I can burn up 3 motors at a time! I had better bring my glasses too so I have a chance of finding the Mosquito.

November 6, 2012 | Registered CommenterSteve Brown

Steve I knew you would enjoy the 13mm motors! Always look forward to your participation.

November 6, 2012 | Registered CommenterJohn Bergsmith

Does this phrase preclude staged or clustered rockets?

"but must use one of the Estes 13mm motor"

I'm assuming it does not as long as the entire stack of engines is 13mm ESTES?

November 9, 2012 | Registered CommenterBrad Shea
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