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NLD11The day before the launch the "Red Devil" like all other rockets was checked by NAVRO officials Gerben-Jan Ligthart and Peter Leemker. NLD11This peculiar rocket was built by two young rocketeers and had a complex arrangement of 22 Estes D-motors divided over four stages.
NLD11When we arrived at the launch site at nine on the Friday morning, the site was covered in thick fog, but fortunately after an hour it was gone. NLD11The launch tower for the "Red Devil" was erected before the launches began. NLD11Prepared model rockets with inserted motor and all, ready to be launched. NLD11A model rocket launch. NLD11Benjamin Wilkosz with the "Red Devil". NLD11The launch of Pleun Punt's "The Red Dwarf" on 3 Estes D-motors. NLD11While this looks like something went wrong, it is actually the moment of separation for parachuting. NLD11The rocket hangs safely on its parachute. NLD11And landed in a tree... NLD11A failed model rocket launch where the rocket jammed on its launch lug and did not lift off. NLD11An example of a ballistic landing after the model rocket did not deploy its parachute. NLD11A model rocket launch. NLD11A model rocket launch. NLD11The N20 with the igniter already placed in the K2000 motor. The clear area in the fins holds the aerial of the N18's (the flight number of the rocket in an earlier incarnation) camera system. NLD11The N20's lift off. NLD11A little higher. NLD11Gerben-Jan Ligthart displays the N20 after recovery.
NLD11The R-DAS results of the N20.
NLD11Packing the prep tent after the launch.

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