Japan's Baby Rocket
Baby was Japan’s first two-stage rocket to demonstrate flight stability, telemetry, and payload recovery in 1955. It laid the foundation for the country’s space programme.
Baby was Japan’s first two-stage rocket to demonstrate flight stability, telemetry, and payload recovery in 1955. It laid the foundation for the country’s space programme.
Dalton's Journey to Certification from build to launch
An extremely successful sounding rocket
A project to document and preserve the Flight Systems Inc. (FSI) Black Brant II model rocket kit.
Japan's first large post-war sounding rocket family, developed at the Institute of Industrial Science (IIS) of the University of Tokyo, and tested at a new beach launch site in Michikawa, Akita Prefecture
Virgin Orbit air launch to orbit system - HPR model
The JPL Open Source Rover is an open source, build it yourself, scaled down version of the 6 wheel rover design that JPL uses to explore the surface of Mars.
The AIM-54 Phoenix is a long-range air-to-air missile developed by the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was primarily designed for use with the U.S. Navy's F-14 Tomcat.
8 cm Aircraft Rocket