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Before the launch, in order to certify you must complete and have the following the following:

  •  NAR Membership Registration (Chapter 808)
  •  Proof of NAR Membership (Membership card or printout of membership info & number from NAR site)
    • NAR Login > Update My Profile > Scroll to NAR #
  •  A completed (typed answers for all non launch day info) and printed out NAR High Power Certification Application
    •  Go through the check list and do your best to answer all questions independently! We can answer questions but this is an important part of learning and building the rocket. 
  •  Completed (typed answers for all non launch day info) and printed out Flight Card: General UseURRG Specific
    • Scratch Built: X
    • First Flight: X
    • Heads Up: X if your first L1 of the day
    • Motor: Aerotech H195-BT 
    • Stage: 1 
    • Rail: X 
    • Motor Ejection:  Motor Delay ___ seconds
    • Parachute: X (add size day of)
      All other non-personal info: leave blank
  •  Documented Launch Initiative Pre-Flight Completion

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  •  Launch Lugs
    •  Well secured to body tube
    •  Verify smooth fit on piece of 80/20 rail
  •  Nosecone Screw
    •  Secured and fastened into payload bay


  •  Fin Check
    •  Wiggle Test (you should be able to lightly wiggle the fins with out them moving
    •  Tangential Perpendicularity


    •  Neutral Pitch
    •  Fillet Check
      •  No rough surfaced around fin & body tube
      •  Leading edges on fins are smooth
  •  Mark the Center of Gravity on your rocket
    •  Mark where the rocket balanced with motor in
  •  Simulate on OpenRocket
    • Download template file: RITLI L1.rkt 
    • Modify masses in order to represent your ACTUAL rocket. 
    • For more instructions on OpenRocket:
       
      Widget Connector
      urlhttp://youtube.com/watch?v=z16_uUnMarE

  •  Center of Pressure
      • Video about how to calculate (for educational reference) 
      •  Watch this video for a practical understanding and evaluation 
      •  Mark the center of pressure (use standard symbols)  on your rocket! 
        • We use typically openRocket to find this
  •  Verify stability
    •  Manually calculate or with OpenRocket
    •  At least >2
  •  Record the mass of your rocket