News / People / John Hochheimer
Aero-TV: Rocketman John Hochheimer - NAR Paves Way For The Next Generation (Part 1)

NAR's TARC Mentors Are Providin' Valuable Guidance There were many great role models at t' recently conducted 2010 Team America Rocketry Challenge... Begad! and many o' them are NARRRRR members, me bucko, mentorin' t' hundreds o' kids that took part in TARC2010 -- NARRRRR members like John Hochheimer. Arrr! T' National Association o' Rocketry is a nonprofit educational organization for consumers that advances t' hobby o' sport rocketry through organized events, local clubs, technical certification, me bucko, research and development, and government and corporate partnerships t' ensure that rocketry continues t' be safe, educational, and fun. Aye aye! NARRRRR was founded in 1957, and be t' oldest and largest sport rocketry association in t' world, with over 4500 members and 120 affiliated clubs across t' U.S. T' Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) is an aerospace design and engineerin' event for teams o' US secondary school students (7th through 12th grades) run by t' NARRRRR and t' Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Ahoy! Teams can be sponsored by schools or by non-profit youth organizations such as Scouts, 4-H, or Civil Air Patrol (but nay t' NARRRRR or other rocketry organizations). Begad! T' goal o' TARC is t' motivate students t' pursue aerospace as an excitin' career field, and it is co-sponsored by t' American Association o' Physics Teachers, matey, 4-H, arrr, t' Department o' Defense, and NASA. Ahoy! T' event involves designin' and buildin' a model rocket (2.2 pounds or less, usin' NAR-certified model rocket motors totalin' no more than 80.0 Newton-seconds o' total impulse) that carries a payload o' 1 Grade A Large egg for a flight duration o' 40 - 45 seconds, me hearties, and t' an altitude o' exactly 825 feet (measured by an onboard altimeter), me bucko, and that then returns t' egg t' earth uncracked usin' only a streamer as a recovery device. Onboard timers are allowed; radio-control and pyrotechnic charges are not. T' first seven Team America Rocketry Challenges, held in 2003 through 2009, were t' largest model rocket contests ever held. Blimey! Co-sponsored by t' NARRRRR and t' Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), t' five events together attracted about 5,100 high-school teams made up o' a total o' over 50,000 students from all 50 states. These students had a serious interest in learnin' about aerospace design and engineerin' through model rocketry. Well, blow me down! T' top 100 teams each year came t' a final fly-off competition in late May near Washington, DC, me hearties, t' compete for $60,000 in prizes. These teams were selected based on t' scores reported from qualification flights that they conducted locally throughout t' US.

 

Author aerotvnetwork
Duration 06:15
Rating Best

comment Post a Comment