5 June 2014

2014 NORTH LANARKSHIRE SCHOOL ROCKET COMPETITION

05 JUNE 2014 - GOLFHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, AIRDRIE

Preparing for Launch

2014 is now the 8th year running for this unique rocket competition.

First held in 2007, 2014 seen me visit Golfhill Primary on 28th May 2014 to instruct the kids of P7 on how to build a rocket, along with a few basic lessons on Rocketry, Aerodynamics and Physics. After 8 successful years of coaching and encouraging the kids to participate, it shouldn't be long before Airdrie's first Werner Von Braun emerges (NASA watch this space) LOL.
Launching an Aquajet (This one won third prize)

This years competition was very close indeed. The first three rockets, each receiving a prize, were literally only centimeters apart.

Push for Launch

And its off!!!

We seen the usual array of designs, including rainbow colours, streamers and of course, the obligatory silver 1950's inspired silver flying machines.

Wellied and Kitted, Rocket on launcher being prepped for flight

Suitably attired in wellies and waterproof coat approximately 30 rockets were fired over 1 hour.
Thankfully the deluge of rain we had being having earlier that day and overnight had stopped and although overcast, there was no wind - perfect flying conditions.

Up Up and Away

Back at the classroom, assisted by my daughter Zoe (a runner up back in 2008 - the second competition), a short congratulations was given to all the kids for taking part.
Me showing the winning rocket and why it flew so well

Beth - "The Winner" Collecting her rocket

And don't forget your prize Beth

Prizes were then presented in reverse order from third to first.

SPECIAL THANKS

I would like to thank the following:

1.The staff, teachers and pupils of Golfhill Primary School who remain enthusiastic and build better rockets
    every year.

2. Zoe, my daughter, for supporting me and helping me in the classroom.
3. Raymond McCall for the kind use of his launch equipment, which seems to be on permanent loan.
4. The late Danny Kane - who's spirit lives on.
The larger than life, late, great - Danny Kane

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