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Sassy12U
09-06-2009, 03:54 PM
The Albuquerque Rocket Society invites the public to come fly rockets at Thrust in the Dust 2009 over Labor Day weekend. Thrust in the Dust will take place on September 5th and 6th at the FAA-approved launch site in Rio Rancho, NM. All commercial high-power rocket motors, hybrids, and model rocket engines will be supported, with an FAA waiver to 15,000’ AGL. A free mini-engine model rocket kit will be given out to all kids over 5 years old. Planned events include an Estes Tomahawk mass ascension, hourly raffles and contests for: highest flight (under the 15,000' waiver), fastest flight, closest to one mile high, most flights, closest landing to the pad, and oddest rocket. On-site NAR and Tripoli memberships and high power flyer certifications will be available. Launch fees are $10 per family per day, or $15 for both days. Spectators are welcomed to watch for free. Equipment vendors are scheduled to be on-site selling LOC and Binder Design rocket kits, CTI and Aerotech motors, Quickburst ignition supplies and Estes model rocket motors. Sponsorship includes Hobbies N' Stuff, Hobby Proz, Art Applewhite Rockets, LOC Precision, Binder Design, Missile Works, Public Missiles, Eric Yaryan, NDRocket, Steve Nelson, and John Currens. There will be signs directing the public to the launch site posted along the travel route that begins by traveling west on King Blvd. from Unser Blvd. For more information please contact Jerry Cross at 505-228-6768 or visit Albuquerque Rocket Society (http://www.arsabq.org).

GloBug
09-06-2009, 03:59 PM
The Albuquerque Rocket Society invites the public to come fly rockets at Thrust in the Dust 2009 over Labor Day weekend. Thrust in the Dust will take place on September 5th and 6th at the FAA-approved launch site in Rio Rancho, NM. All commercial high-power rocket motors, hybrids, and model rocket engines will be supported, with an FAA waiver to 15,000’ AGL. A free mini-engine model rocket kit will be given out to all kids over 5 years old. Planned events include an Estes Tomahawk mass ascension, hourly raffles and contests for: highest flight (under the 15,000' waiver), fastest flight, closest to one mile high, most flights, closest landing to the pad, and oddest rocket. On-site NAR and Tripoli memberships and high power flyer certifications will be available. Launch fees are $10 per family per day, or $15 for both days. Spectators are welcomed to watch for free. Equipment vendors are scheduled to be on-site selling LOC and Binder Design rocket kits, CTI and Aerotech motors, Quickburst ignition supplies and Estes model rocket motors. Sponsorship includes Hobbies N' Stuff, Hobby Proz, Art Applewhite Rockets, LOC Precision, Binder Design, Missile Works, Public Missiles, Eric Yaryan, NDRocket, Steve Nelson, and John Currens. There will be signs directing the public to the launch site posted along the travel route that begins by traveling west on King Blvd. from Unser Blvd. For more information please contact Jerry Cross at 505-228-6768 or visit Albuquerque Rocket Society (http://www.arsabq.org).



umm is this considered spam. sassy i know u want to play in the game today but u are violating rule #1. u should have been here earlier this week to accrue the chips.

targetguy1
09-06-2009, 04:08 PM
umm is this considered spam. sassy i know u want to play in the game today but u are violating rule #1. u should have been here earlier this week to accrue the chips.

glo i hear you. its not like its the first time she has done this with copy and pasting stuff before. i mean the game has been posted for a while and waiting til the last hour to get serious and try to make chips the way she did the last hour is unfair imo to the others who have came on daily and posted. thats just my 2 cents but whats does it matter.

GloBug
09-06-2009, 04:11 PM
oka well i think this is just like any other member that has spammed in order to get into a game. ndn so what will you do about this. this isnt right if she is allowed to do this with no reprocutions. spelled wrong but u knwo what i mean.