Fly to the Sky 4.5 picture page

Almere, 30 August, 2008 - This added DRRA launch day was not on their usual site near Almere, but in the Frisian Wolsum. This new launch site is a fine site, although a bit further from Alblasserdam. The weather was very good this day. Again the turn up was low, but those who attended launch many rockets. Afterwards there was a barbeque, but we did not participate as we still had a long drive home to do. I have heard the barbeque was a great success.

Finally I would like to thank the farmer, for letting us use his lands.

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 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.
Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of one of Sjors van den Berg's very small rockets. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Marcel Otte's Phoenix. Fly to the Sky 4.5Vincent de Vries' first rocket before launch. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Vincent de Vries' first rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Arjen Plaizier's orange rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5Which unfortunately landed in the canal. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Pleun Punt's shark shaped High. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Pleun Punt's open Pyramid UFO. Fly to the Sky 4.5Pleun Punt's open Pyramid UFO in flight. Fly to the Sky 4.5Gerard Vermeulen prepares his Congrave. Fly to the Sky 4.5Sjors van den Berg and Klaas-Jan van Til at the launch pads. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Klaas-Jan van Til's small Pyramid UFO. Fly to the Sky 4.5Klaas-Jan van Til's small Pyramid UFO in flight. Unfortunately the fragile cardboard structure gave in. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of one of Sjors van den Berg's model rockets. Fly to the Sky 4.5Sadly the motor ejection did not work and the rocket became a lawn dart. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Arjen Plaizier's Fanta-bottle rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5Arjen Plaizier's Fanta-bottle rocket just before landing (or controlled crashing?). Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Marcel Otte's AeroTech ISQY Tomahawk. Fly to the Sky 4.5Gerard Vermeulen is ready to launch his Congrave. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Gerard Vermeulen's Congrave. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Pleun Punt's Estes Corkscrew. Fly to the Sky 4.5The smoke trail of Pleun Punt's Estes Corkscrew. Fly to the Sky 4.5Pleun Punt's La Bomba just after lift-off. Fly to the Sky 4.5Pleun Punt's La Bomba in flight. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Arjen Plaizier's bed knob nosed rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5Arjen Plaizier's bed knob nosed rocket in flight. Fly to the Sky 4.5The second launch of Vincent de Vries' first rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Pleun Punt's Coca-Cola rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Arjen Plaizier's Patrick Star rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5The motor of Vincent de Vries' first rocket has just ignited for its third launch. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Marcel Otte's AeroTech Barracuda. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of a model rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5The complex igniter arrangement of Gerard Vermeulen's Congrave. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Marcel Otte's Terrier-Sandhawk. Fly to the Sky 4.5Marcel Otte's Terrier-Sandhawk in flight. Fly to the Sky 4.5The second launch of Gerard Vermeulen's Congrave. Meanwhile the farmer turns his hay. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Pleun Punt's FSI Voyager. Fly to the Sky 4.5The second launch of Arjen Plaizier's Patrick Star rocket. Fly to the Sky 4.5The launch of Klaas-Jan van Til's Tilly-Express on a D-motor.