CIA-Rocketry > A safe streamer recovery Photo by Alan M. Carroll
CIA-Rocketry > Transonic II

The recovery system worked perfectly.  

The rocket is about to land on a power line with both ends of the shock cord touching the ground.  Hey, there is an argument for long shock cords!  It was no problem removing it from the power line with a nice insulated pole.

photo by Kevin Trueblood
CIA-Rocketry > Recovery of Chris Deem's NCR Phantom 4000 at the May 15, 2004 launch.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Mark Joseph's BSD Horizon descends after a successful flight at the May 15, 2004 CIA launch.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Recovery of Chris Deem's Chief Cherokee at the August 14, 2004 CIA launch. Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Recovery of Kevin Trueblood's "Bad 2 the Bone" after a successful flight at the August 14, 2004 CIA launch.  Photo by Kevin Trueblood.
CIA-Rocketry > Rocket descending under a fully deployed orange parachute.  Photo by Greg Smith at the September 11, 2004 CIA launch.
CIA-Rocketry > Jonathan Sivier's EZ-I 65 descends under two parachutes.  Photo by Greg Smith at the September 11, 2004 CIA launch.
CIA-Rocketry > Mark Joseph's BSD Horizon descends after its flight at the October 9, 2004 CIA launch at Dodds Park.  Photo by Greg Smith.
A safe streamer recovery
Photo by Alan M. Carroll
CIA-Rocketry > A safe streamer recovery Photo by Alan M. Carroll
A safe streamer recovery
Photo by Alan M. Carroll
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