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Almere, 11 August, 2007 - Cancellations seem to be the trend this year, but finally we had very good weather this time. The planned UFO competition was moved to the next launch, as to few participants had completed their UFO.
For those interested in more pictures of their rocket(s), feel free mail to me (),
as I have more pictures of most rockets. Besides that, I have both these and the ones shown below in a better
resolution.
Gerard Vermeulen was very actively launching this day, here with a approximately Black Brant copy.
The first launch of Jan van Egmond's Estes Bullpup.
UFO's were abundant this day. This is Cor Wolters' collection.
The launch of Jan van Egmond's Caveman V2.
The launch of Hans Huysing's wasp like Estes kit.
Gerard Vermeulen also launched a somewhat bigger model.
Marcel Otte's DynaStar Rising Star.
The launch of Pleun Punt's Open Pyramid UFO.
The second launch of Jan van Egmond's Estes Bullpup.
Which went straight for a high flying airliner.
And ...
The launch of Cor Wolters' rocket named Fireworks.
The launch of Pleun Punt's big Coca-Cola rocket.
The launch of Pleun Punt's shark rocket.
The launch of Gerald Feibig's three D7 clustered rocket.
Unfortunately his parachuting system didn't work.
The launch of Cor Wolters' blue UFO.
The launch of a model rocket.
The second launch of Pleun Punt's Open Pyramid UFO.
A test of Gerald Feibig's rocket. Seldom has a rocket not launched that many times, as it was strapped to a pole for three "launches".
The first launch of Peter Gude's three D clustered Viper.
At the last test of the parachute system Gerald Feibig's rocket it worked.
Frank Jansen with his UFO ready for launch.
And it flew very well.
The first flight of Cor Wolters' competition UFO.
The air brakes of that UFO in action.
Marcel Otte's Barracuda in flight.
The second launch of Frank Jansen's competition UFO.
The second launch of Cor Wolter's competition UFO.
The second launch of Peter Gude's three D clustered Viper.




