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  1. Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals: US Army by Department of Defense, 2008-08-27
  2. Tragedies prompt local review of pyrotechnic rules.(General News): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  3. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Fireworks, Signaling Flares, Rain Rockets, Fog Signals and Other Pyrotechnic Articles in Denmark by Icon Group International, 2009-08-29
  4. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Fireworks, Signaling Flares, Rain Rockets, Fog Signals and Other Pyrotechnic Articles in Germany by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-21
  5. Pyrotechnic Colorants: Calcium Chloride, Copper(ii) Chloride, Copper(ii) Oxide, Calcium Sulfate, Copper(i) Chloride, Barium Chloride
  6. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Fireworks, Signaling Flares, Rain Rockets, Fog Signals and Other Pyrotechnic Articles in Sweden by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-21
  7. Principles of Pyrotechnics by Claude-Fortune Ruggieri, 1995-02
  8. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Summer 2000 (Vol. LVIII, Number 1); Fireworks! Four Centuries of Pyrotechnics in Prints & Drawings by Suzanne Boorsch, 2000
  9. Military and Civilian Pyrotechnics
  10. US Army, Technical Manual, UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR MILITARY PYROTECHNICS, TM 9-1370-203-20, 1995 by US Army and www.survivalebooks.com, 2010-01-06
  11. Military Pyrotechnics (Volume 3) by Henry Burnell Faber, 2010-10-14
  12. Safe Practices Manual for the Manufacturing, Transporation, Storage & Use of Pyrotechnics by US Dept of Health, 1977-01-01
  13. Military Pyrotechnics - A Study Of The Chemicals Used In The Maintenance Of Military Pyrotechnics - In Three Volumes - Volume 3 by Henry Burnell Faber, 2010-07-01
  14. The Preparatory Manual of Black Powder and Pyrotechnics by Jared Ledgard, 2006-02-22

101. National Association Of Rocketry
The NAR is the oldest and largest sport rocketry organization in the world.
http://www.nar.org/
Welcome Rocket Flyers Join the NAR today
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October 14, 2010 : Electronic Rocketeer October 2010 September 26, 2010 : Electronic Rocketeer September 2010 August 15, 2010 : Electronic Rocketeer August 2010 August 11, 2010 : 2010 NAR Youth and Teacher prize, grant, and scholarship winners ... Opportunities to Volunteer with the NAR NAR National Events: NARAM National Sport Launch NAR Convention Serious rocket flyers like you will have more fun with the National Association of Rocketry. For almost 50 years, we've been the largest, most sophisticated and cutting edge group supporting YOU, the serious rocket flyer! Why should you join the NAR? Here's why: SPORT ROCKETRY Magazine featuring:
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102. ~~rocket - Rockets - Rocketry : (model Rockets & High Power Rockets), We Ship Mo
Rocketry site for project parts you need.
http://www.commonwealth.net/rockets/cdi.html?

103. Home Page
An experimental rocket society, dedicated to liquid propulsion research.
http://www.translunar.org/prs
PACIFIC ROCKET SOCIETY
Page under construction
Research Series-2 (RS-2) Upper Stage of RS-2 launched-sets RECORD! GO TO: PRS NEWS FLASHES JOIN THE PACIFIC ROCKET SOCIETY Associated Links Contact Telephone: 661-824-1662 Pacific Rocket Society, P.O. Box 662, Mojave, CA 93502 Email: Cyberplex@aol.com

104. International Experimental Aerospace Society
A knowledge base containing information on experimental rocketry, regulations of various countries, and information on grant opportunities.
http://www.ieas.org/
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105. Richard Nakka's Experimental Rocketry Site
General information on what amateur experimental rocketry involves, and considerable specific information on motor and rocket design.
http://www.nakka-rocketry.net/
Richard Nakka's Experimental Rocketry Web Site
This website is available on a CD
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for details...
What is this Web Site all about?
This web site is devoted to the exciting activity of Amateur Experimental Rocketry ! M y goal in producing this web site is to share experiences, ideas and technical details of Amateur Experimental Rocketry with others around the world who have a similar interest. It is also my dream to help inspire a future generation of rocket engineers and scientists who will some day take us to Mars and beyond... I launched my very first amateur rocket in 1972. Since that time, so very long ago, I've built, tested and flown many rockets, powered by motors which I've developed. Over the duration of this time, I've kept detailed notes of all my work, carefully logged all the flights and other tests, and have taken countless photographs. In this web site, I am presenting at least a portion of my work. In addition to my own efforts, I am including some remarkable work done by others in pursuit of this exciting and challenging avocation.
A mateur E xperimental R ocketry ?

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