CIA-Rocketry > Nick's Super Big Bertha clears the pad under the thrust of an F20.  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > Mark Joseph's Edmonds Aerospace Arcie II radio-controlled boost glider on the pad before a test flight on August 7, 2004.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Chris' Big Brute, as seen from right beside the pad.  (The obligatory Big Brute picture, but from a different angle!) And yes, I used a long remote control cable to take this one.  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > Green Rage 4 / H218. Photo by Alan M. Carroll
Final flight - burnthrough and early deployment.
CIA-Rocketry > Sky Streaker / I285 (William Carney). Photo by Alan M. Carroll
CIA-Rocketry > Chris Deem's Cherokee II (an upscale of the original Estes Cherokee D kit) flying with a Roadrunner F35-6 motor.  It did not fly very straight and landed in the field to the south of the launch site.  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > At the moment of staging, the booster drops away from William's Tres Two.  One of the B6-0s appears to still be burning, while the upper stage motor, a D12-7, has not fully ignited yet and is not producing a visible flame.  This is pretty much "that staging shot" I've been trying to take all these years!  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > Jonathan's Stretch Blobbo takes off with a D12-5.  Photo by Greg Smith
CIA-Rocketry > Stephen's Predator climbs away on an H148 Redline motor.  Photo by Greg Smith
Mark Joseph's Edmonds Aerospace Arcie II radio-controlled boost glider on the pad before a test flight on August 7, 2004. Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Mark Joseph's Edmonds Aerospace Arcie II radio-controlled boost glider on the pad before a test flight on August 7, 2004.  Photo by Greg Smith.
Mark Joseph's Edmonds Aerospace Arcie II radio-controlled boost glider on the pad before a test flight on August 7, 2004. Photo by Greg Smith.
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