Almere, 13 October, 2007 - Despite this was the last launch the DRRA organized this year, it was not busy. Those who were present enjoyed themselves very much. The low attendance wasn't due to the weather, although there was a light breeze.
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NAVRO , as I have more pictures of most rockets. Besides that, I have both these and the ones shown below in a better resolution.
The launch of a MPR-rocket.
The launch of a MPR-rocket.
The last MPR-rocket did weather cock severely.
A MPR-rocket during flight.
The launch of Tim Houmes' model rocket.
Which flew fast and high.
His rocket landed on the edge of a dirty ditch.
The launch of a MPR-rocket.
The landing of one of Marcel Otte's AeroTech Initiator.
The launch of a model rocket.
A DynaStar Snarky during flight.
The launch of the MPR-rocket, that earlier weather cocked.
Which now flew straight.
And high.
The launch of Pleun Punt's Estes CorkScrew.
Which left behind a pretty smoke trail.
Tim Houmes' small rocket.
Pleun Punt's Open Pyramid UFO.
Tim Houmes waits for permission the press the launch button.
The launch of an airplane-like MPR-rocket.
Which got caught in the wind.
The launch of Pleun Punt's Open Pyramid UFO.
Which came down with a distinct smoke trail.
Tim Houmes' yellow rocket didn't fly stabile, due to its weak cardboard fins.
The launch of Marcel Otte's Barracuda.
Which flew very well, as always.
A model rocket during flight.
The launch of a MPR-rocket.
The launch of Pleun Punt's Coca-Cola rocket.
Which got caught in the wind a bit.
The launch of a DynaStar Snarky.
The launch of Pleun Punt's large silver rocket.
The launch of a rocket of Ton Rodenburg with at its three fin tips a whistle, which could be heard during flight.
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Published: 10 December 2007
Last Updated: 1 January 2018
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