Fly to the Sky 2 picture page
Almere, 9 June, 2007 - After the first "Fly to the Sky 1" was cancelled due to the weather, "Fly to the Sky 2" was almost cancelled too. We had some rain and it was a bit windy. Although not as many rockets were launched as usual, we did launch a respectable number. Unfortunately the day ended earlier as usual, because we could see foul weather coming.
Unfortunately I don't have all the names of the rockets and their builders. If you know the name of a
rocket and/or builder, please mail the . For those interested in more pictures of their
rocket(s), feel free to mail me (), as I have more pictures of most rockets. Besides that, I have
both these and the ones shown below in a better resolution.
Thanks to John Lewis Marshall for his beautiful pictures.
Building up in a bit windy and wet weather.
The first launch was that of Jan van Egmond's Caveman V2.
Tim Houmes with one of his rockets.
The launch of Tim Houmes' rocket.
The launch of an Estes Phoenix.
The launch of Pleun Punt's Honest John.
The launch of the Whiplash.
The launch of a model rocket.
The launch of an Estes Bullpup.
The launch of a model rocket.
The launch of Pleun Punt's big Coca-Cola rocket.
Gerard Vermeulen prepares John Lewis Marshall's Caveman Magnum Opus.
The launch of that rocket.
The launch of a Caveman School Rocket. The motor has just ignited.
Cor Wolters shows his conical UFO.
The launch of Cor Wolters's conical UFO.
Bert Koerts brings one of his rockets to the launch pads.
The launch of a MPR rocket.
Catching that rocket.
The launch of a rocket of Bert Koerts.
The launch of an Estes Bullpup.
The launch of a two-stage rocket.
The launch of an Estes Fatboy.
The launch of Aad Walrecht's V-2.
Aad Walrecht's V-2 on it's parachute.
The second launch of Aad Walrecht's V-2.
The launch of a model rocket.
The launch of a model rocket.
The launch of a model rocket.
The second launch of John Lewis Marshall's Caveman Magnum Opus.
The launch of a model rocket.




