Rocket-List Digest Archive

Wed 07/07/04


Total Messages Posted: 5



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     1. 02:38 PM - Tom Martin's MT prop  (Jim Stone)
     2. 07:14 PM - F1 Rocket wanted (N414C)
     3. 08:38 PM - Re: F1 Rocket wanted (CalBru@aol.com)
     4. 10:02 PM - Info? Harmon Rocket Crash (Wernerworld)
     5. 10:10 PM - Re: Info? Harmon Rocket Crash (Cory Emberson)
 
 
 


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    Time: 02:38:39 PM PST US
    From: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com>
    Subject: Tom Martin's MT prop
    --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com> Has anyone heard from Tom Martin regarding his flight test of the counterbalanced MT prop on his HRII? I suspect he has completed testing and written a report on it, I just haven't seen it. Thanks, Jim Stone


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    Time: 07:14:12 PM PST US
    From: N414C <N414C@direcway.com>
    Subject: F1 Rocket wanted
    --> Rocket-List message posted by: N414C <N414C@direcway.com> I appreciate everyones input and responses. After looking at several complete rockets and projects I have purchased #69 from Randy Price in Arkansas. Now if I can just figure out how to fly the thing and find someone to insure me all will be well in the world. Thanks again, Milt


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    Time: 08:38:03 PM PST US
    From: CalBru@aol.com
    Subject: Re: F1 Rocket wanted
    --> Rocket-List message posted by: CalBru@aol.com The TeamRocket website lists a vendor for insurance who is familiar with Rockets. Cal Brubaker 116


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    Time: 10:02:49 PM PST US
    From: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com>
    Subject: Info? Harmon Rocket Crash
    Rule breakdown below pts rule name description --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Wernerworld" <russ@wernerworld.com> Anyone know anything about this? > Small Plane Crashes Into Seal Beach Home > By Kevin Pang > Times Staff Writer > > 10:06 AM PDT, July 7, 2004 > > A small airplane crashed into a house in the Orange County community of > Seal Beach this morning, killing the pilot and injuring at least two people > on the ground, authorities said. > > About an hour after the 8:12 a.m. crash, firefighters could be seen > chopping into the roof of one large house, throwing off branches, and > working at a second house in a small cul de sac near the interchange of the > 605 and 405 freeways, not far from the airport in Long Beach. > > Both houses were damaged. On one house, the windows were blown out and one > side of the house was charred. Gray smoke, but not fire, was visible. > > Sharon Loe, 67, was reading a newspaper in her family room when the plane > hit the house she had lived in for nearly 40 years, said her son David. She > was hit by glass and her hair was burned, he said. > > "It's very unbelievable she walked away," David said. > > She suffered minor burns, Seal Beach police Detective Stan Berry said. An > elderly woman in a nearby house had a heart attack, he said. > > "I thought it was going to land on top of our house. I've never heard > anything like it," said Trudy Olsen, a 40-year resident of the > neighborhood, who said the crash was loud enough to hurt her ears. > > The plane was a Harmon Rocket, a small single-engine plane typically built > by flying enthusiasts from a kit, said Donn Walker, a spokesman for the > Federal Aviation Administration. > > The plane had filed a flight plan and was traveling from Torrance to Chino. > Air traffic controllers lost radar and radio contact with it about the time > the crash was reported, Walker said. The plane was registered to a licensed > pilot from Rancho Palos Verdes, he said, but he added that he did not know > if that was the person flying the plane or if the pilot was alone. > > He said the pilot was killed. > > Seal Beach is a city of 24,150 people on the coast of northwestern Orange > County, south of Los Angeles > >


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    Time: 10:10:38 PM PST US
    From: "Cory Emberson" <bootless@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Info? Harmon Rocket Crash
    --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Cory Emberson" <bootless@earthlink.net> Unfortunately... here's another story: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/07/07/stat e1324EDT0059.DTL (07-07) 10:24 PDT SEAL BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- A small, home-built airplane crashed into two houses on Wednesday, clipping the roof of one home before plowing into the other. It was not immediately known how many people were on board or if anyone was in the two homes that caught fire. Air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane at about 8:15 a.m. and it crashed a short time later into the residential area in Orange County about 25 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, said FAA spokesman Donn Walker. Neighbors told KTLA they heard a loud noise just before the crash. Smoke marked the scene near the intersection of the 405 and 605 freeways. Authorities said the Harmon Rocket aircraft likely holds just two people. It was on its way from Torrance to Chino. There was no indication the aircraft was trying to land at nearby Long Beach Airport. The plane was built by Ross K. Anderson of Rancho Palos Verdes and registered with the FAA on May 9, 2003, Walker said. Anderson, who holds an airline transport pilot and commercial pilot licenses, built the aircraft from a kit. The plane took off from Torrance just after 8 a.m., Walker said. The identity of the pilot was not known. Anyone know anything about this?




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