Events
This will be our first ever launch on April the first. This is an opportunity to get silly! Come and join us for some fun and japes ;0).
For more info on EARS check out our web site ate http://www.ears.org.uk/
The NWRS will be having its first launch of the year on the Bank
holiday weekend; Saturday 7th April in Wigan, meeting at 11am sharp!
Directions are available on the new website at
http://www.northwestrocketry.org.uk/launches/landgate/ or can be found
using Google Maps at this address : http://tinyurl.com/yuhlzd.
If you have a GPS unit, the postcode to head to is WN4 0EJ.
This is our April event. If you are not a member of Midland Rocketry and wish to attend our event then please use the Invite Me facility on our web site. For details of the launch, visit our thread http://www.midlandrocketry.org.uk/index.php?topic=14.0
Thank You
BROHP is an organisation which began with the intention of recording the experiences of those who worked on the British rocketry programmes of the 50s and 60s. We felt that a valuable source of primary material was in danger of being lost with the passage of time. In 1998,we decided to take this further by organising a conference at Charterhouse where talks and papers on these topics could be presented.
For more details of this years conference please see our website http://www.brohp.org.uk/
BROHP is an organisation which began with the intention of recording the experiences of those who worked on the British rocketry programmes of the 50s and 60s. We felt that a valuable source of primary material was in danger of being lost with the passage of time. In 1998,we decided to take this further by organising a conference at Charterhouse where talks and papers on these topics could be presented.
For more details of this years conference please see our website http://www.brohp.org.uk/
BROHP is an organisation which began with the intention of recording the experiences of those who worked on the British rocketry programmes of the 50s and 60s. We felt that a valuable source of primary material was in danger of being lost with the passage of time. In 1998,we decided to take this further by organising a conference at Charterhouse where talks and papers on these topics could be presented.
For more details of this years conference please see our website http://www.brohp.org.uk/
FOG will be launching from the Redwick site. Further details can be found on the club website.


