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CIA-Rocketry  > Outreach & Education > Chanute Aerospace Museum Workshop 6/10/2008
We again led a build-and-fly activity at the Chanute Aerospace Museum's summer aeronautics camp on June 10, 2008. Campers built and flew Estes Alpha III rockets with A8-3 and B6-4 motors. After building the rockets in the museum classroom, we went outside on the airport grounds near the museum's aircraft collection to launch the models. Due to a shortage of hands we didn't get any pictures of the flying this year, but the weather was nice and it went very well.
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CIA-Rocketry > Cutting the shock cord mount out from the instruction sheet.  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > Jonathan explains that it's important to get the shock cord mount just the right distance in from the end of the body tube.  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > The students work on their Alpha IIIs while Jonathan helps.  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > Laura Brandt and Skye Little work on the shock cord mounts for their rockets.  Photo by Greg Smith
Cutting the shock cord mount out from the instruction sheet. Photo by Greg Smith
 > Cutting the shock cord mount out from the instruction sheet.  Photo by Greg Smith
Cutting the shock cord mount out from the instruction sheet. Photo by Greg Smith
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