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The Great Annual Rocket Launch of 2005, held July 2, 2005 at Dodds Park in Champaign, IL
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CIA-Rocketry > The booster section of Kevin Trueblood's upscale Estes Orbital Transport returns to Earth after releasing its radio-controlled parasite glider.  Photo by Alan Carroll.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 1 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 2 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 3 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 4 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 5 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 6 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 7 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris Deem's BATFE Special with a cluster of four D11 and four E9 motors.  Two of the D11s failed at ignition, damaging the rocket, but it recovered and made a safe, stable flight.  This is image 8 of a series of 16 taken at 15 frames per second.  Photo by Greg Smith.
The booster section of Kevin Trueblood's upscale Estes Orbital Transport returns to Earth after releasing its radio-controlled parasite glider. Photo by Alan Carroll.
 > The booster section of Kevin Trueblood's upscale Estes Orbital Transport returns to Earth after releasing its radio-controlled parasite glider.  Photo by Alan Carroll.
The booster section of Kevin Trueblood's upscale Estes Orbital Transport returns to Earth after releasing its radio-controlled parasite glider. Photo by Alan Carroll.
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