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Peter Heeren aligns the NAVRO tower.
Leon Krancher and Mark Uitendaal prepare their two-stage Shock and Awe.
The NAVRO conducted two single Bates grain motor tests on Thursday afternoon. This is the first of the motor test.
CMT0406 was a small one grain test motor.
And this is the second.
CMT0407 was a small one grain test motor, similar as CMT0406.
Benjamin Wilkosz' beautiful full scale test motor.
The Thursday evenings in the mess are always great. Beer seems to inspire some into wild rocketry related ideas.
Our guests from Germany also enjoyed the evening.
Jan-Hein Ramakers with his Nessus in the tower before launch.
The Shock and Awe is placed in NAVRO's 6m tower.
The launch of the Shock and Awe.
The launch of the Nessus.
The R-DAS graph of the Nessus.
The NAVRO Alblasserdam test motor in its test stand.
Benjamin Wilkosz and his partially buried test motor.
The test of the NAVRO Alblasserdam motor.
CMT0408 reached at its peak 35 bar.
Leon Krancher and Mark Uitendaal with their recovered Shock and Awe.
The test of Benjamin Wilkosz' motor.
Benjamin Wilkosz' motor after the test.
Michael Fach's Panter 2 model rocket just before launch.
Remy van Herwijnen's fifties science fiction rocket.
The launch of Remy van Herwijnen's Teigetje.
Teigetje deploys his streamer. The recovery wadding is just to the right of the rocket.
Michael Fach prepares his special igniter for the clustered Estes B-motor's of his Big Bertha.
The launch of the Big Bertha.
And the recovery of the Big Bertha.
The launch of Michael Fach's AeroTech E11 powered Big Anna.
Which parachute deployed well.





