Handbook of Model Rocketry

Handbook of Model Rocketry

by G . Harry Stine (Author)

Synopsis

The Classic Guide by the Father of Model Rocketry Now Completely Revised and up to Date This new edition of the model rocketeer's bible shows you how to safely build, launch, track, and recover model rockets - and have fun doing it. Whether you're a beginner or a veteran model rocketeer, the Handbook of Model Rocketry, the official manual of the National Association of Rocketry (NAR), will become your well-used reference book. G. Harry Stine has been a model rocketeer since 1957 when he founded the NAR and started the first model rocket company. Stine's Handbook, after satisfying rocket enthusiasts for nearly three decades, remains the definitive resource. Recent technological progress has had a major effect on the model rocket hobby and sport. This revised and updated edition covers such new technology as:revised computer programs that use improved versions of Basic composite propellant model rocket motorsrecently approved reloadable model rocket motors building and flying large model rocketsradio-controlled boost gliders and rocket gliderssolid-state, microchip, computer-readable modules used to measure temperature, pressure, acceleration, and airspeed

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 349
Edition: 6th Edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 25 Apr 1994

ISBN 10: 0471593613
ISBN 13: 9780471593614

Author Bio
G. HARRY STINE founder and past president of the NAR, started the first model rocket company whose kits are now in the Smithsonian. An engineer, science writer, and science fiction author, he is one of 50 U.S. space pioneers honored with a silver medal by the U.S. Army Association. More than 35 years after his first model rocket went skyward and over 500 million model rockets later, Stine continues to design, fly, and teach others how to do it.