Title: CAP Model Rocketry Program
1CAP Model Rocketry Program
- 2002
- Minnesota Wing
- Aerospace Education Officer Workshop
2Mark Steeves, 1st Lt, CAPPrepared by James
Craswell, Capt, CAP
Sponsored by St. Cloud State University
Department of Aviation Minnesota Wing Aerospace
Education Directorate
3Audience and Goal
- The intended audience for this presentation is
Cadet/Senior AEOs. - The goal of this presentation is to familiarize
you with the CAP Model Rocketry Program.
4Objectives
- By the end of this presentation you will
- 1. Understand the objectives of the CAP Model
Rocketry Program. - 2. Identify audiences of the CAP Model Rocketry
Program. - 3. Understand the fundamentals of implementing a
successful Model Rocketry Program.
5Objectives (Continued)
- 4. Understand the awards associated with the CAP
Model Rocketry Program.
6Overview
- Model Rocketry is a sport or Hobby practiced
worldwide. - CAP has a structured program designed to promote
this hobby and the associated aerospace
knowledge, primarily for cadets.
7Objectives of the CAP Model Rocketry Program
- There are three primary objectives of the CAP
Model Rocketry program these include1) To
acquaint CAP cadets with the importance of
rocketry and its roles inthe future.2) Increase
knowledge of aerospace sciences.
8Objectives of the CAP Model Rocketry Program
(Continued)
- 3) Provide exciting activities and opportunities
for the development ofAerospace leadership
skills.
9Promoting the Program
- How do you establish a model rocketry program?
- First sell the program and gauge the interest.
- Remember this is not limited to young male
cadets. - Many Female cadets and most Seniors will show
great interest in this exciting program.
10Implementing the Program
- A Basic program is probably warranted to all
units. - The basic program is easy to implement and geared
to the beginner's level. - Refer to CAPM 50-20 Model Rocketry Manual for a
detailed step by step class and lab schedule that
you can work into your meeting schedule.
11Implementing the Program (Continued)
- Instructors need NOT be rocketry experts.
- By following the outline in CAPM 50-20 and
reading appropriate NAR (National Association of
Rocketry) one can obtain the information needed
to put on a good Rocketry program.
12Implementing the Program (Continued)
- Some funding is "possible" using the Drug Demand
Reduction program. - Bulk kits are available but be sure they are
kits that members want to build.Some are too
simple and buying them in bulk is not a benefit.
Metro AreaSquadrons should contact Chaplain
Mikitta (Director of Cadet Programs) about DDR
money.
13Implementing the Program (Continued)
- Model Rocketry activities this year include a
Wing-wide launch andcompetition at the Webster
Airpark on July 16 at high noon. Each year our
Wings model rocketry enthusiasts compete for the
"Ovens Award" traveling trophy. In past years the
events included time aloft, best scale model and
a spot landing competition.
14Implementing the Program (Continued)
- Restrictions No member may use home constructed
engines also known as"Amateur" rockets. Larger
Engine sizes are age limited. D engines may
bepurchased by cadets of any age but F series
engines require you to be age18 years or older.
15Implementing the Program (Continued)
- Commanders may allow use of these larger
commercial engines but (myopinion) only on a
case by case basis and then only under the
closestsupervision. There are additional
restrictions these are detailed in NARrules.
16Implementing the Program (Continued)
- The rules concerning the wearing of the Model
Rocketry Badge are detailed inCAPM 50-20. - It should be noted that cadet offiers who
complete these requirements may wear the Silver
Star attachment to the Goddard Achievement Ribbon
but not the Model Rocketry Badge.
17References
- CAP Rocketry Manual 50-20
- http//www.capnhq.gov/nhq/cp/graphics/cp_dl.htm.
- NAR (National Association of Rocketry)
http//www.nar.org/index.html - 130th Composite Rocket Page http//www.mnwg.cap.go
v/130th/page5.html - Rocketry Videos! http//www.mnwg.cap.gov/130th/pag
e14.html
18Questions?