High Altitude Project Submission Form

50,000 feet (or higher) 

link to rules


Submission must be 30 days in advance of launch

Notes:

  • The individual responsible for the flight (person signing flight card) is required to submit this form
  • Submission must be made no later than 30 days before the start date of the Aeropac launch you plan to attend for your flight.
  • Submission of this form does not constitute approval.
  • You may be contacted for additional information.
  • You will be contacted once approval is granted.
  • If you are not contacted within 7 days prior to the flight, please contact Aeropac’s Webmaster.
  • If the maximum altitude of your flight is expected to reach or exceed 100,000 feet, you must also obtain approval from the Tripoli Class 3 Committee”
  • Regardless of expected altitude, any rocket with a motor or a combination of motors that exceed 40, 960 Ns cannot be flown via the Aeropac FAA Waiver.  All such rockets are Class 3 rockets and must be submitted to the Tripoli Class 3 committee for review and approval.  The flier must obtain their own FAA Waiver.  If a flier wishes to coordinate such a flight during an Aeropac launch, they should coordinate with the Prefect.
Launch*
Launch Day*
Launch WIndow *
Responsible Individual Contact Name*
NAR / TRA number and certification level*
E-mail:*
Affiliated Club
Flyers' Names, addresses, TRA numbers and Levels.


Rocket Details

Project / Rocket Name
Kit name (or scratch built)
Project's Web Page
Project Description
Total Length
Diameter(s)
Weight without motor(s)
Weight with motor(s)
Drogue chute / details
Main chute(s) / details
Deployment method and charges
Estimated Recovery Area
Electronic Details
Please specify any special frequency (telemetry or otherwise) that you might need reserved for your flight.
Initial Thrust (lbs)
Thrust to weight ratio
Additional details or Links
Main Motor(s) details: Number, Manufacturer, Designation, Delay Propellant Weight, Total Impulse
Second Stage Motor(s) details: Number, Manufacturer, Designation, Delay Propellant Weight, Total Impulse
TOTAL INSTALLED Propellant Weight / Impulse N-S
Describe each EX Motor: diameter, designation (J200, etc.), type and number of grains, propellant description, anticipated pressure, etc. Motors of less than 10240 N-s may be described very briefly. For larger motors, a printout from a motor modeling program is expected. Additional information (casing wall thickness, specific propellant formulation, etc.) is also expected for such motors.

Launch Support Requirements

Rail/Rod; length, other launch system details
Will you need a ladder or any other non-standard equipment to be provided?
Motor ignition description and sequence (if applicable)

Simulation Data:

Results from computer simulations must be included from each program or simulation actually used.  

Simulations are required using commercial or publicly available, off-the-shelf software, or equivalent.


Upload Simulation Data (please .ZIP if it is multiple files)
Cd (coefficient of drag)
Stability margin (calibers of stability)
Velocity (ft/s): At top of launcher
Maximum Velocity
Maximum altitude (ft)
Will staging occur at or greater than Mach 1.0?
All the supplied information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I acknowledge that I am responsible for the safe launch, flight and recovery of my rocket within the Aeropac waiver cylinder and altitude limits.”*
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