2,020 Altitude Limit Contest
Entry Information
Entry Fee: $5 per flight (no limit on number of flights)
Make sure to declare your flight as “2,020 Contest” flight prior to launch.
Remember to record your flight’s altitude on your flight card.
Deposit your entry fees with the club’s Contest Director (Brad Morse).
Objective
Build and fly a model rocket that will reach as close to 2,020 feet AGL without going over.
Rules
Build Constraints
The rocket must be stable and constructed with materials approved by NAR or Tripoli, you may also use a kit.
Tie Breakers
- Lowest motor impulse
- Least number of attempted flights
Prizes
Cash prizes for First and Second place will be a % of the entry fees collected.
First Place: 70% of entry fees.
Second Place: 30% of entry fees.
Launch Log System Update 2020
New launch log system updates are underway. Here are some of the highlights.
Launch Logs
What’s New
Flights and Flyers
The number of unique flyers has been added to the by-month charts.
Speed Demon
The fastest flight. This new leaderboard applies to flight data beginning in 2020. Historical flight data did not record speed as a separate field, the chart is not available for events prior to 2020.
Powder Keg
Bonfire for Black Powder. Total mass = sum(motor_weight) for Black Powder motors only.
Chart Updates
Many of the charts have been updated to include additional information, such as the number of flights, or the number of motors that contributed to an individual rank on a given leaderboard.
Now you can see more detail, for example, in 2013 the bonfire was won with just 4 motors!
Behind the Scenes
A large amount of the work that went in to the site over the last month was to improve the flight card record entry screen(s). These pages are only available to the club president and a handful of other individuals.
Flight Card Entry
A listing of all flights for a given launch are available to the administrator to provide a reference of what cards have already been entered. This new feature also provides a delete option. | ![]() |
Flyer name selection from known-flyer database, or enter new flyer name, membership status and cert level. | |
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Ability to update flyer information. | |
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Rocket information and cert-flight detail. | |
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Motor configuration for the flight includes single motor, clustered, and multi-staged flights. The motor database is supported by Thrustcurve.org. | |
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Recovery and flyer comment. | |
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Flight data and launch notes. | |
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GO For Launch – MHM 2019
We’ve checked with the District Ranger and we are OK to proceed as planned with the scheduled 5/31, 6/1&2 launch event, subject to normal precautions.
NCR is GO for MileHighMayhem the first weekend of June on the Pawnee National Grassland at NCR’s North Site.
On-site registration ($20.00) will be available Friday, May 31st, Saturday June 1st and Sunday June 2nd.
Limited edition T-shirts have been printed, vendors have been contacted, raffle prizes collected and Port-A-Potties have been ordered for the weekend.
Our waiver will be a constant 20,000’ AGL, with anticipated “windows of opportunity” for higher altitudes shots. Please let me know ASAP if you’re planning any “window” shots.
We anticipate having the range set up and ready by 9 AM on Friday, and we’ll operate until 6 PM. On Saturday and Sunday, the range and waiver will be open at 8 AM. Wristbands will be required for ALL flyers and ALL High Power flyers will need to be registered ($20.00).
Proof of current NAR or TRA membership is required for high powered flying. The extended weather forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with characteristically light winds and comfortable temperatures for Spring on the prairie with the probability of afternoon thunder showers.
Come prepared for all types of weather. This should be an awesome weekend for flying. Please remember that Range Safety is in everyone’s best interest. NO “sparky” motor types allowed.