Rocket Flights Chronicle  
OBERTH GALLERY
photo40 | Flight A-1, February, 1972 | My very first amateur experimental rocket flight... |
photo41 | Flight A-1, February 1972 | After a short, ballistic flight to about 40 feet.. |
photo42 | Flight B-1, April 1972 | After completion of the A-series of flights... |
photo43 | Flight B-1, April 1972 | Although the recovery parachute deployed, it did so prematurely... |
photo44 | Flight B-3, May 1972 | This rocket was equipped with an experimental "pendulum switch"... |
photo45 | Flight B-6, July 1972 | The rocket for Flight B-6 was equipped with the D-II motor... |
photo46 | Flight B-8, August 1972 | This rather handsome rocket had a length of 45 inches... |
photo47 | Flight B-8, August 1972 | Liftoff ! The rocket was equipped with a "mercury switch"... |
photo48 | Flight PT-1, January 1973 | The PT series of flights, which followed the eighth and last of the "B" series... |
photo49 | Flight C-1, March 1973 | The moment of liftoff...the rocket for Flight C-1 begins... |
photo50 | Flight C-6, June 1973 | Silhouetted against a twilight sky, the rocket climbs |
photo51 | Flight C-6, June 1973 | My friend and "launch assistant" Ray Bodnar... |
photo52 | Flight C-6, June 1973 | Immediately after liftoff, the rocket swerved quite sharply... |
photo53 | Flight C-7, August 1973 | After the loss of the rocket from the preceding flight... |
photo54 | Flight C-7, August 1973 | Boosted aloft by less than ½ pound of KN-Sucrose propellant in the B-200... |
photo55 | Flight C-7, August 1973 | After descending gracefully for nearly a minute... |
photo56 | Flight C-9, August 1973 | The nosecone for this rocket was made up of three sections... |
photo57 | Flight C-9, August 1973 | Liftoff...view from a ringside seat!... |
photo58 | Flight C-9, August 1973 | After departing the launch pad, the rocket rapidly climbed... |
photo59 | Flight C-12, July 1979 | The rocket for Flight C-12 was, without question, the oddest looking... |
photo60 | Flight C-9, Aug. 1973 | The parachute ejection triggering (PET) module used for Flight C-12... |
photo61 | Flight C-14, July 1979 | Launch Assistant Ray Bodnar skillfully adjusting the launch pad legs... |
photo62 | Flight C-14, July 1979 | A pencil-thin smoke trail attests to the swift acceleration of this rocket... |
photo63 | Flight C-14, July 1979 | Due to a moderately strong wind, the rocket drifted far downrange... |
photo64 | Flight C-16, September 1979 | Beginning with this flight, my rockets were painted fluorescent orange... |
photo65 | Flight C-16, September 1979 | The parachute ejection triggering module that debuted aboard Flight C-16... |
photo66 | Flight C-16, September 1979 | The rocket for Flight C-16 attained a similar peak altitude to that of... |
photo67 | Flight C-17, June 1980 | The rocket for Flight C-17 awaiting launch... |
photo68 | Flight C-17, June 1980 | With just a few hundred feet left to descend... |
photo69 | Flight C-17, June 1980 | "Recovery Assistant" Brenda (my sister) closely examines... |
photo70 | Flight C-18, July 1980 | The "Launch Director", carrying his trusty tape-recorder... |
photo71 | Flight C-18, July 1980 | Shortly after liftoff, at an altitude of some 50 feet, an ominous puff... |
photo72 | Flight C-18, July 1980 | The propellant grain shatters into several still-burning fragments... |
photo73 | Flight C-18, July 1980 | The upper fuselage was split wide open by the sudden pressurization... |
photo74 | Flight C-19, July 1981 | A new rocket and motor were constructed... |
photo75 | Flight C-20, July 1981 | The rocket for Flight C-20 was fitted with somewhat larger fins... |
photo76 | Flight C-21, August 1981 | Liftoff! As well as certain changes to the rocket... |
photo77 | Flight C-21, August 1981 | Safe ending in a grassy field... |
photo78 | Flight C-23, September 1981 | My orange rocket standing out against a pallid sky... |
photo79 | Flight C-23, September 1981 | A gentle descent provides contrast to a dramatic sky... |
photo80 | Flight C-24, September 1981 | By this time, the physical appearance of the rockets had pretty much... |
photo81 | Flight C-27, September 1982 | Outstanding in his field. My father posing next to one of... |
photo82 | Flight C-30, October 1982 | Stick out your tongue. The "tongue" is actually... |
photo83 | Flight C-30, October 1982 | Inaugural flight of the C-400 motor... |
photo84 | Flight C-30, October 1982 | Resting in a bed of cattails... |
photo85 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | Conducting a pre-launch checkout of the rocket... |
photo86 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | The rebuilt electronic module, which consisted of the PET circuitry |
photo87 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | A view of the "back" side of the electronics module... |
photo88 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | Ray Bodnar genuinely adjusting the launch pad while my brother, Blair... |
photo89 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | The 5 lb. (2.3 kg.) rocket for Flight C-31, powered by... |
photo90 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | Literally in the blink of an eye, the rocket catapults itself skyward... |
photo91 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | Due to a near absence of wind, the rocket descended with minimal drift... |
photo92 | Flight C-31, September 1983 | Uh, Rich, maybe next time you should park a bit further away... |
photo93 | Flight C-32, September 1983 | The C-400 motor takes to the sky for a second time... |
photo94 | Flight C-33, July 1984 | Final checkout of the rocket prior to commencement of the countdown... |
photo95 | Flight C-33, July 1984 | 3 - 2 - 1 - Liftoff of Flight C-33! Perfect launch conditions... |
photo96 | Flight C-33, July 1984 | The rocket gently descending not far from the launch pad, from where it... |
photo97 | Flight C-34, July 1984 | Preparing for the third flight of the C-400 motor... |
photo98 | Flight C-34, July 1984 | A puff of smoke signals ignition, which soon swelled into a column of... |
photo99 | Flight C-35, August 1984 | Back to aluminum fins for this flight... |
photo100 | Flight C-35, August 1984 | Shortly after clearing the launch rail, something went awry.... |
photo101 | Flight C-37, November 1984 | Setting up for a launch under winter-like conditions... |
photo102 | Flight C-38, November 1984 | The last flight of the "C" series... |