Model Rocketry Fleet




Key to rocket designations:
If the designation is ED-#### then it is a product of
"Eric and Derek" rocketry, likely to be a rocket
built or designated in the "old era" when I was new
to rocketry.

If the designation is FT-#### then it is a product of
"Future Tech Aerospace" rocketry, likely to be a rocket
built or designated in the "new era" when I would occasionally
come back and build a rocket in more recent times.

If the designation is ML-## then it is a product of
"Matt Lipsman" rocketry. Matt is a friend of mine,
but we launch together sometimes. These designations
are virtial, as the actual models are not labeled.


Designation Name Status Picture
ED-0001 Unknown
ED-0002 Heliocopter Permanently decommisioned
all fins detatched and
copter nose lost
ED-0003 Nova Payloader (I) Fully operational
ED-0004 Nova Payloader (II) Near end of operational life;
lost parachute in last launch
due to wadding mistake in prep.
ED-0005 Nova Payloader (III) Decommisioned;
was run over by a minivan after
a launch and sustained irreprable
damage.
ED-0006 Unknown
ED-0007 Saturn V Was indefinately decommisioned;
has just been rebuilt and is awaiting
a future launch.
Real world rocket
FT-0008 Space Shuttle Missing fin inserts
Otherwise operational
FT-0009 Mercury Atlas Fully operational Real world rocket
ML-01 Sparrow Fully operational
ML-02 Little Joe II Fully operational Real world rocket


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