The Model Rocket Show

By: LittleBeth Media
  • Summary

  • Do you love to fly low and mid power rockets or are you a beginner looking into model rocketry? If you answered “yes!” then this show is for you. The Model Rocketry Show is a bi-weekly podcast discussing model rocketry. With your host, The Rocket N00b, you’ll learn all about rocketry basics.
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Episodes
  • #3.15 Open Rocket Overview with Neil Weinstock
    Nov 22 2022

    You’ve found Episode 15 of the Model Rocket Show! This time around, are talking to Neil Weinstock from the Open Rocket project about this useful software tool.

    Neil Weinstock is one of the developers working on open Rocket, which is free open source model, rocket and high power rocket design and simulation software. Many folks find that it’s also a great tool for designing paint schemes too!

    We’ll dive into what it is, where you can get it, and about some exciting new updates.

    If you stick around til the end of the show, The N00b has a little something for you.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • #3.14 John Boren returns
    Sep 26 2022

    John Boren returns to update us on his world, and on his world at Estes, now under new management!

    It was an enjoyable discussion, and we hope you enjoy it!

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • 13: Mike Nowak and James Duffy – FAI Competition Rocketry
    Feb 21 2022
    James Duffy, left, and Mike Nowak, right, at the opening ceremonies of the European Space Modeling Competition in Ukraine, 2015

    Here’s an episode we recorded a while back, and since it’s been a hot topic recently due to virtual NARCON, we’re dropping it now.

    We chat with Mike Nowak and James Duffy – two skilled rocket builders who’ve been competing on the American team in international rocketry competitions for years. FAI – the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale – is the world governing body for air sports, including model rocketry. The International Championships for Spacemodeling are frequently held in Europe, and until next year, have never been held in the United States.

    That’s about to change, as the Internats will be held in the U.S. in 2023, giving Americans the opportunity to fly for the national team without the often challenging aspects of getting themselves – and their fragile model rockets – overseas.

    We talk with Mike and James about what it takes to build good competition scale models, what competing in the internationals is like, and much more, on this episode of The Model Rocket Show.

    In other news, the N00b has opened an Etsy shop of rocketry-related t-shirts and coffee mugs. You can find it by clicking here.

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    1 hr and 4 mins

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