CIA-Rocketry > Greg Smith's nicely finished Estes Alpha waits on the pad at the April 9, 2005 CIA launch.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Kevin Trueblood's impressive upscale Estes Orbital Transport on the pad prior to launch. Photo by Jonathan Sivier.
CIA-Rocketry > An Estes Executioner after a "stuck" landing.  This only happens when the wind is fairly light, as it was during GARLO 2005.  Photo by Jonathan Sivier.
CIA-Rocketry > Greg Smith's DynaStar Orion lifts off with an E9-4 motor.  Although a very pretty rocket, it turned out to be unstable in flight.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > A nice Space Shuttle model lifts off.  Photo by Alan Carroll.
CIA-Rocketry > Dave Harris' Phoenix R/C R/G in flight.  Photo by Alan Carroll.
CIA-Rocketry > Dave Harris' Aerotech Phoenix radio-controlled rocket glider lifts off.  Photo by Alan Carroll.
CIA-Rocketry > Bob Parks and George Gassaway prepare to fly George's updated Orbital Transport-type space plane.  Both the "booster" and "orbiter" sections are radio controlled gliders, so it takes two pilots to fly it.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > A pretty Astrobee 500 model lifts off during the Giant Sport Scale competition at NARAM-47 in West Chester, Ohio.  Photo by Greg Smith.
Greg Smith's nicely finished Estes Alpha waits on the pad at the April 9, 2005 CIA launch. Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Greg Smith's nicely finished Estes Alpha waits on the pad at the April 9, 2005 CIA launch.  Photo by Greg Smith.
Greg Smith's nicely finished Estes Alpha waits on the pad at the April 9, 2005 CIA launch. Photo by Greg Smith.
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