XPRS Loft Duration / Extreme Altitude Contest Guidelines
Note: Any flight made during the week of ARLISS / XPRS is qualified to enter.
Extreme Altitude:
Focused on motor classes H through O as well as a Two-Stage category
(any flight comprised of HP rocket motors in the booster and sustainer).
Note: All rockets and / or motors meeting TRA safety requirements, including experimental motors and / or rockets are encouraged to participate.
Objective:
To fly as high as possible with a successful recovery (including recovering within the FAA Waiver in effect at the time of the flight).
Flight Data requirements:
Awards: For each motor class certificates are given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
with a trophy awarded to the first place contestant.
Loft duration:
Is focused on flyers 17 yrs and younger and
encompasses motor classes A through G
Objective:
To keep a rocket in the air as long as possible.
Note: LSO and / or RSO cooperation for timing and inspection will be required.
Awards: For each motor class, certificates are given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place with a trophy awarded to the first place contestant.
Decisions by contest Coordinator are final but appealable.
Association of Experimental Rocketry of the Pacific
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