

All card-carrying members of the NAR may want to look away now. The West Oakland Rocketry Club, based out of West Oakland CA, breaks pretty much every rule in the NAR Handbook. This is not rocketry for kids, or those who are particularly safety-concerned. Dubbing what they do “art rocketry,” the group (a lot of the same folks associated with the Raygun Gothic Rocketship and the Steampunk Treehouse projects) has built rockets out of everything from frozen turkeys to snow men; Slinkies to Chinese food containers. (How cool is that “nuclear football” style launch control briefcase?)
(see more pics after the jump)















There are lots of ways to express yourself creatively with rocketry and stay within the safety codes of the NAR and TRA. Take a look at coverage of some of the naional events like NARAM or LDRS and you’ll see a lot of the same ideas as presented in this post, but done in a way that doesn’t flaunt the safety rules that have developed over time to keep hobby rocketry from being over regulated.
http://naramlive.com
http://www.libertylaunchsystems.com/Gallery/2009-07-LDRS28/Day1/
We are well informed consenting adults, launching from private property. For us, safe is the opposite of fun. If you don’t like it, don’t show up.
Not well informed enough to realize you’re breaking both state and federal laws.
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