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Newsgroups: sci.spacePath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!emory!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!linac!uchinews!raistlin!runyon.cim.cdc.com!pbdFrom: pbd@runyon.cim.cdc.com (Paul Dokas)Subject: Big amateur rocketsOrganization: ICEM Systems, Inc.Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1993 14:15:34 GMTMessage-ID: <C5Ky9y.MKK@raistlin.udev.cdc.com>Sender: usenet@raistlin.udev.cdc.com (News poster)Lines: 23I was reading Popular Science this morning and was surprised by an ad inthe back. I know that a lot of the ads in the back of PS are fringescience or questionablely legal, but this one really grabbed my attention.It was from a company name "Personal Missle, Inc." or something like that.Anyhow, the ad stated that they'd sell rockets that were up to 20' in lengthand engines of sizes "F" to "M". They also said that some rockets willreach 50,000 feet.Now, aside from the obvious dangers to any amateur rocketeer using oneof these beasts, isn't this illegal? I can't imagine the FAA allowingpeople to shoot rockets up through the flight levels of passenger planes.Not to even mention the problem of locating a rocket when it comes down.And no, I'm not going to even think of buying one. I'm not that crazy.-Paul "mine'll do 50,000 feet and carries 50 pounds of dynamite" Dokas-- #include <std.disclaimer>#define FULL_NAME "Paul Dokas"#define EMAIL "pbd@runyon.cim.cdc.com"/* Just remember, you *WILL* die someday. */
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