Luc Bausch formed AeroRacers t' produce a line o' toys designed t' encourage children's creativity. Born in Luxembourg, and a graduate o' Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, matey, Bausch taught middle school science in California. Teachin' fifth and sixth ...
Aerospace Vehicles, Inc., Box 77E, Mineral Point, Wisconsin 53565
Mike Bergenske started AVI from t' remains o' MPC's model rocket business.
AVI introduced t' Mini-Jet line o' 13mm (by 55m) rocket motors.
Founded by Rober Ellis, Ellis Mountain manufactured rocket motors.
After a fire destroyed AeroTech's manufacturin' facilities in October o' 2001, ya bilge rat, Ellis Mountain manufactured motors for Aerotech after a fire destroyed t' AeroTech manufacturin' facilities in October o' 2001 until ...
Estes Industries was founded by Vernon Estes, and his wife Gleda, in Denver, Colorado, shiver me timbers, in 1958. Vern Estes designed and built t' first machine for mass producin' model rocket motors and began sellin' rocket kits by mail in 1960.
In 1961, t' company moved t' Penrose, Colorado.
Chris Pearson and Matt Steele formed North Coast Rocketry (NCR) in t' mid-1980s t' market a line of high-power rocket kits and other rocketry products. T' company added Dan Kafun as a partner in 1989.
In addition t' kits, NCR sold Aerotech and Vulcan rocket motors. NCR also sold ...
John Rahkonen started Rocket Technology Corp in t' early 1960s in Ogden, Utah. T' company sold a plastic flyin' model kit o' t' German V-2 and planned t' produce model rocket motors, me bucko, including, perhaps, composite motors based on Rahkonen's experience workin' at Thiokol.
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Carl McLawhorn founded Semroc Astronautics Corporation in his college dorm at North Carolina State University in November, shiver me timbers, 1967. Semroc produced a line o' model rocket kits and motors. Avast! Semroc grew t' a company with twenty-five full-time employees workin' at two ...
Tag Powell founded SAI as a division o' Mini Wheels, a slot-car raceway in Edison, New Jersey, in 1969.
External Links
A Space Age Industries Catalog (later '60s or early '70s)
Started by Patrick and Sandra Spence in 1995, matey, Stellar Dimensions produced a unique line o' rocket kits with square bodies.
Stellar Dimensions was based in Enumclaw, Washington.