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SMT Designs releases all of their rocketry designs to public domain
Steve Thatcher: "With my upcoming LDRS 40 trip and TRA Tech session there on "3D Printed Modular Avionics Bays", I wanted to make an announcement, so here it is..."
Steve Thatcher says “I am in the process of releasing all of my rocketry designs to the public domain under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International”
You can read the licensing in detail at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
You can find the designs on http://www.tinkercad.com/ by simply doing a "People" search for "SteveThatcher".
Once you find the profile, click it to view the parts.
Steve has also tagged the parts with “SMTDESIGNS”, “AVBAY”, and “ROCKETRY”, but you will get more "hits" that way of other non-related parts.
My intent in doing this is to propagate the footprint standard I created for devices and batteries over the last years, so the rocketry community could benefit.
Thatcher says “I would also like to see my designs come to a greater use by making them available for no cost to those that have the required equipment.”
Steve asks that the footprints for carriers and platforms remain unchanged. Thatcher says”I recognize the need to change things when necessary, but changing footprints negates the universal benefit they provide. Take the time to look at my entire library of parts to get a system view of why things were done.”
Steve will be available to answer questions through SMT Designs, and the SMT Designs facebook page. _______________________________
Tripoli News
During the LDRS 40 Member's Banquet it was announced that that the Tripoli Wisconsin Association, Tripoli Green Bay, and Tripoli Chicago will be hosting LDRS 41 at the Richard Bong Recreation Area located in Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
The event is planned to take place July 6, 7, 8 and 9, 2023.
More details and information will be coming soon.
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New Unified TRA Safety Code https://www.tripoli.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=795696&module_id=520420
Tripoli Rocketry Association unveiled its new “unified” safety code on May1 of this year.
President Bob Brown notes that: Under this safety code, there are no longer Commercial launches or Research launches, just Tripoli launches. There are some changes to the current safety code, such as a common safe distance table, a safety code for both model rockets as well as radio-controlled boosted gliders as well as other changes. Tripoli asks all members to please take the time to read the document in its entirety.
Mr. Brown notes that “While your first reaction will probably be there seem to be a lot more rules under this new document, in fact, almost nothing more restrictive has been adopted it’s just compiled into one document now.”
TRA notes that they owe a huge thank you to Steve Shannon, “who undertook the daunting task of compiling the information from the original four documents and writing (in plain English, not legalese) a document we can all understand and follow”. ____________________________________
Reminder on NARAM 63
NARAM-63 will be July 16-22, 2022. Sport flying begins on Saturday, July 16, and will run through the following Friday, July 22.
The US Team Flyoffs/North Coast Cup flying will begin Saturday, July 16, and run through Monday, July 18. NARAM competition flying begins on Monday, July 18, and runs through Friday, July 22. Friday evening, July 15, will include a sport flyers briefing as well as a US Team Flyoffs/North Coast Cup briefing and model check in.
Where is NARAM-63?
Springfield, Missouri, located in the southwestern part of the state, is this year’s host city. The Oasis Hotel is the official hotel of NARAM-63, and will host nearly all of the evening...
Welcome to another Rocket Friends episode (Formerly called Workshop Talk)
In today's episode it's a Rocket Friends general rocketry discussion. We're joined by our good friend Andrew Kleinhenz and we cover a broad range of topics including:
-Becoming a Prefect of a Tripoli chapter for the first...
Published 11/11/24
Welcome to the Season 11 premiere of The Rocketry Show!
In this episode, we talk to Tom Fetter on a deep dive on why do our rockets turn into the wind?Tom's done a lot of research, and was excited to join us to share!
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Published 10/21/24