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SeminarsNARHAMS Cadet Program Outreach—You can expand your
outreach programs by listening to Jennifer Ash-Poole talk about their
NARHAMS outreach and cadet programs. HPR Recovery—Ed Dewey and Chuck Nozicka teach you the tricks of bringing your HPR rockets back safely.
HPR Deployment—Ever want to know how to bring the big ones back close
to the pad? The recovery specialist, Dean Roth, will give you the
information you need.
Hybrid Presentation—Have you wondered what Hybrids are about? Then
this is the session for you. Learn about the alternative fuel for rockets.
This one should be a gas. Scott Miller from
SFSM Industries
is one of the best in the field. Operating the Range Safely and Properly—Ever wonder what it takes to run large range operations and safely do it? NAR's National event director Trip Barber and NAR president Mark Bundick explain it. Boost-Glider Design—Boost-Glider design and construction (non-R/C) by Trip Barber. Roll Your Own Fiberglass Tubes—NAR President Mark Bundick conducts a hands on demonstration of the techniques required to make your own fiberglass body tubes, useful in both competition and HPR. HPR with High School Kids: Doing it the Proper Way—Bill Bertoldi will speak on his high school program in Kingsford, MI. Check out Bill's current 2005 HPR program at Kingsford High School and his programs from previous years. TARC—Ted Cochran will be speaking about what TARC is all about. HPR Launch Safety: Recovery Systems and Night Launch Safety Systems—Brad Wilson will talk about electronics for recovery and night launch safety. The Early Days of HPR in Wisconsin—David Sutton will speak about how HPR certifications evolved from the single level to its multi-level approach and will reminisce on his efforts to bring HPR to Wisconsin. Salem Public Library—Karyn Isleb will explain how a local library gets 30 kids to build and fly rockets. |
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