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A Class 3 rocket is defined as any amateur rocket propelled by a motor (or motors) totaling more than 40,960 Newton-seconds (a P motor or greater).
Its a pretty straight-forward process. You build a high power capable rocket, purchase a qualifying high power motor, and fly it in front of a certifying rocketeer at a NAR or TRA sanctioned event. If the rocket is retrieved in flyable condition, you will certify.
(a) Class 1Model Rocket means an amateur rocket that: (1) Uses no more than 125 grams (4.4 ounces) of propellant; (2) Uses a slow-burning propellant; (3) Is made of paper, wood, or breakable plastic; (4) Contains no substantial metal parts; and.
A two stage rocket has two sections of the rocket with the engines stacked or staged one on top of the other. The lower, or first stage, contains a booster engine that kicks the rocket off the launch pad. The upper, or second stage, has a standard engine inserted into it for extreme flight altitude.
The V1 missile, once launched, flew without a pilot until it ran out of fuel and came crashing down, blowing up. The V2 rocket was a long distance weapon that could travel at the speed of sound. They were known as revenge weapons used by Germany to terrorise British civilians and undermine morale.
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For launches to altitudes less than 10,000 ft MSL, no airspace management is required. For launches to altitudes between 10,000 ft and 17,999 ft MSL, airspace management is recommended. For launches to altitudes above 18,000 ft MSL, airspace management is required.
Class 2 - a high power rocket, other than a model rocket, that is propelled by a motor or motors having a combined total impulse of 40,960 Newton-seconds (9,208 pound-seconds) or less.

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