Featured Flight Guidelines/Application

What is a BFR?

Lets face it, a BFR is a Big Flipping Rocket. The biggest rockets you’ll see flown at Spudnik we call BFRs. They fly on L – O motors and are usually very heavy. They carry multiple electronic devices to control parachute deployment. We need to review what you are bringing if you are planning to fly a BFR.

Do I have to register my rocket as a BFR?

Yes, if you plan to fly a rocket with an L or larger. NSL is a big event and we need to have a good idea what to expect to support them and you! If you show up with a rocket that you have not pre-registered, your flight will be allowed only at the discretion of the LCO.

General Guidelines

The form allows for uploading a RockSim or other simulation files. Please provide this as it helps the BFR team understand your rocket. BFR flights present greater recovery challenges than other flights, make a plan for recovery before your rocket is on the pad. Look at the aerial photo of the field and know where you are. Take a phone, take water, a vehicle if necessary to retrieve the rocket.

Local Rules

  • The field is open to O motors. However, Registrants intending to launch motors of N and O impulse must contact the event director through comments@soarrocketry.org by 10/25/2024 (more than 30 days ahead of the launch) to discuss logistics.

 

    A. Individual Information

    * Required Fields

    Your Name*

    Your Email*

    Phone*

    NAR#/TRA#*

    Cert. Level*

    B. Rocket Information

    Rocket Name*

    Manufacturer: Scratch or Kit*

    Height*

    Diameter*

    Loaded Weight*

    Primary Construction Materials*

    Electronics*

    Additional Onboard Electronics, (GPS, Cameras, Etc.)*

    Motor(s) Quantity Class & Designation(s)*

    Recovery System*

    Expected Altitude*

    First Flight?*

    YesNo

    Rail Buttons?*

    10101515Unistrut

    Photo of rocket

    Acceptable file types: pdf, jpg.
    Maximum file size: 2mb.

    Rocksim file of rocket


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