T-MINUS ONE DAY… until our first launch event of the year!
Please read this entire message for important information about the launch! Also, be sure to read the “Launch Protocol“ updated for the 2023 season.
The weather report looks good for a launch this Saturday! Per our “Launch Protocol” the final call will be made at 6:00p.m. ET this Friday evening. RIMRA has been given the green light for our members to launch rockets this weekend at Peckham Farm at the University of Rhode Island! Spectators are welcome to come and watch for free! Make sure to check our website after 6:00p.m. for the final call. Spread the word!
If you haven’t been to a RIMRA launch recently, you should join us to see all the updates and share in the excitement and fun! The public is always welcome to watch the launches for free. We hope you’ll join us this weekend for an exciting day launching rockets!
Please note the following changes to the field access and entrance!
Please monitor this website prior to the event for updates (e.g. delays or cancellations due to weather) www.rimra.org.
The entrance to the field from Peckham Farm now has an electric fence. Please access the field through the back entrance located on Ministerial Road. This is through an unpaved road before the entrance to the West Kingston School (3119 Ministerial Rd, West Kingston, RI 02892) located near the field. “Rocket Launch” signs will be posted marking the entrance. The attached map provides a description.
DO NOT enter the field from the Peckham Farm road entrance! Be aware that there is a paved bike path that is on the edge of the field. THIS IS NOT A ROAD TO BE DRIVEN ON! When you cross the bike path from the Ministerial Road entrance, please be aware of bikers, runners, and walkers that are using the path.
Individuals are able to park on the field (at your own risk). We work closely with the university administration to keep this arrangement, so please be careful and courteous.
Click here >> “Launch Information” for Launch Site Information and Travel Directions.
LAUNCH DAY SCHEDULE
We will begin setting up at 8:30 AM, with our first launch planned at approximately 10:00a.m., and continue until we run out of motors (~ 3:00p.m.). The club appreciates your assistance with setting up and breaking down the launch equipment.
We’ll be grilling hot dogs and grilled cheese sandwiches around 12:00 noon. and will have water, soda, and chips for sale. All food concession sales help to support club expenses!
The club will have a limited number of tents and chairs for staff use, so please be prepared to be outdoors (water, sunscreen, insect spray, jackets, etc.).
The field is looking ideal for a launch, but the air has been dry and we have had several “red-flag” fire-alert days, so we will NOT be allowing “sparky motors” at this launch.
SPECIAL POLICIES FOR LAUNCHES AT URI PECKHAM FARM
All RIMRA launches are held at Peckham Farm and are coordinated with the permission of the landowner (URI) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Over the past few years, RIMRA has developed a set of standard protocols that respect the crops and on-going work at Peckham Farm.
If you plan to attempt a certification flight, please contact Daniel DiMase prior to the launch. Once we begin launching, a Range Safety Officer (RSO) will check your rocket at the member table prior to clearing you to launch. The Launch Control Officer (LCO) will let you know which pad to load your rocket.
We now have capacity for 16 low-power pads (A-D motors), 8 mid/medium-power pads (E-G motors), and 4+ high-power pads (>G motors). Please contact us in advance if you plan on flying a rocket with cluster motors or greater than/equal to a K motor, so that we can plan accordingly and set up the launch pads on the field in accordance with the NAR Safety Protocol.
All launch activities, including adherence to the aforementioned policies, will be coordinated by Brenton DeBoef, Dean of the URI Graduate School: bdeboef@uri.edu.
THE RIMRA VISION & MISSION
Our Vision: to promote the enjoyment and excitement of amateur rocketry, with the intent to utilize the hobby as a tool for teaching science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEM/STEAM) through engaging with the physical sciences.
Our Mission: to provide a safe venue for launching amateur rockets, and bring all ages of people together that are interested in rocketry and hands-on STEM/STEAM experiences.
RIMRA is a chartered and insured section of the National Association of Rocketry (NAR # 755). Safety is our number one priority, and is managed through a range safety protocol by experienced rocketeers in accordance with the NAR Safety Codes.
2023 REGISTRATION RENEWALS & FEE SCHEDULE
All members will be required to fill out the new membership form to update your contact information. You can download the 2023 form on this website, complete it, and bring it with you to this launch or the next scheduled launch. We will have extra forms you can fill out on the field at the member table for your convenience. If you are flying medium-power and/or high-power rockets, you must be a member of NAR, so please bring your current NAR membership card with you on launch days.
The RIMRA Board of Directors has approved new membership fees to support the needs of the club (see below). If you have already paid membership, the club will honor your current membership until it expires, and then role you into the new fee structure. The new membership fees are needed to keep up with maintenance and expansion of the club equipment and repairs, registration and insurance of the club trailer, signage, and other club expenses as we grow our membership and serve the community.
Club expenses have exceeded membership dues collected over the past few years, and thanks to the generous donations from several club members, a few corporate sponsors (Novo Nordisk, Hoffman Engineering, and Aerocyonics), and NAR grants, we were able to make necessary repairs to the club trailer and launch equipment, expand the low-power launch pads, medium-power launch pads, high-power launch pads, and expand our wireless launch controller system to accommodate additional launch pads. We have also updated the wireless controllers with encryption to improve the safety features of the equipment from arbitrarily misfiring due to signals from other devices in the area. We plan to set aside a portion of the membership funds collected to save for the future purchase of a replacement trailer to transport and store all the club equipment within the next few years.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH ACTIVITY & INVOLVEMENT
RIMRA plans to advance its support of middle-schools, high-schools, and colleges in activities such as the American Rocketry Challenge, NAR high power rocketry certifications, BSA, Girl Scouts, 4H, Civil Air Patrol, and additional outreach activities supporting STEM/STEAM. For groups planning to launch at one of our events, please contact us in advance to make sure we have enough staff and support to manage your group safely.
Most importantly, we are here to serve you – the members of the club and the local community. We are looking for your input to improve our club. Please take a few minutes to fill out our survey. We appreciate your feedback!
RIMRA is staffed and managed by an entirely volunteer group of individuals. No one is paid from the membership or launch fees, or any other source. We need additional volunteers to support the growing needs of the club. If you are interested in helping our group, please reach out to us, or indicate your willingness to assist when you fill out our survey.
LAUNCH SITE ADDRESS & DIRECTIONS
The launch site is located on University of Rhode Island (URI) property. The Launch field is located across Rt. 138 from the URI Ryan Center parking lot at the end of Peckham Farm Road. The entrance to the launch site is the unpaved road prior to the West Kingston School (3119 Ministerial Rd, West Kingston, RI 02892). Look for the “Rocket Launch” signs for the entrance!
From the South: Take I-95 North to Exit 3A (Route 138 East). Continue east on Route 138 for about 11 miles to the University past the outdoor URI marquee and Boss Ice Arena. Turn left onto Ministerial Road. Turn left on the dirt road prior to the West Kingston School.
From the North: Take I-95 South to Exit 9 (Route 4 South); follow Route 4 to Route 1 South. Stay on Route 1 until the intersection of Route 138 West. Turn right on Route 138 and travel for about 6 miles. Go straight past Upper College Road where you see the large University of Rhode Island stone wall entrance. Continue for about 1/3 mile and then turn left onto Ministerial Road. Turn left on the dirt road prior to the West Kingston School.
From Newport: Follow Route 138 West over the Newport and Jamestown bridges to Route 1. Take Route 1 South to Route 138 West. Travel on Route 138 west for about 6 miles. Go straight past Upper College Road where you will see the large University of Rhode Island stone wall entrance. Continue for about 1/3 mile and then turn left onto Ministerial Road. Turn left on the dirt road prior to the West Kingston School.
Best regards,
Daniel DiMase, President
Rhode Island Model Rocket Association
Tel: 401-398-2343
Mobile: 401-374-1914
Daniel.DiMase@Aerocyonics.com
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