2017 Baker County Fair Premium Book 2017 BC Fair Book | Page 33

2017 BAKER COUNTY FAIR OFFICIAL PREMIUM BOOK PAGE 33 Description: An exhibit of two parts: (1) a rocket made by the member from the Aerospace Adventures State 2 project kit, and (2) a Rocketry Engineering Journal. Rock- ets displayed in this class may only be made from the Estes Gnome ™, Wizard ™, or Mosquito ™ rocket kits. Rockets included in a static display MUST be shown without engines or igniters. All the parts of the rocket and their function should be identified. Rocket components which must be included and labeled are body tube, nose cone, engine hook, fins, recovery system (streamer or tumble method), launch lug, engine mount, and shock cord. On the display, list any items required to launch the rocket and their function such as the launch system, igniters and recovery wadding. List the appropriate engine size(s) for your rocket and your level of experience. The exhibit will be judged on neatness of labels and workmanship. A Rocketry Engineering Journal is required. Include the date of each meeting, names of the persons present and a record of what was done. Include photos or illustrations. The information will be used to fill out the Aerospace-Rock- etry Project Description sheet for fair. It is important that the member downloads the Aerospace-Rocketry Project Description sheet from 4-H Project Description sheets posted at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 to know what is required in the Build Report and the Launch and Flight Reports in the Journal. 851 100 020 Educational Poster- Aerospace An educational poster on any aerospace or aeronautics topic youth learned about in Aerospace Adventures, stage 2, except rockets. Display should demonstrate knowledge gained in one of these topics: space, kites, hot air balloons, weather or aerospace careers. Stage 4, Pilot in Command 851 102 010 Rocketry Description: An exhibit of a rocket made by the member from the Aerospace Adventures Stage 4 project kits and a Rock- etry Engineering Journal. In Stage 4 the Rocketry Engineer- ing Journal must include a rocket launch and flight report. Rockets displayed in this class may be made from the Estes Viking™ rocket kit, or other skill level 1 rocket kit where the member designs, constructs and tests the fin configuration. Rockets included in a static display MUST be shown with- out engines or igniters. All the parts of the rocket and their function should be identified. Rocket components which must be included and labeled are body tube, nose cone, engine hook, fins, recovery system (parachute), launch lug, engine mount, and shock cord. On the display, list any items required to launch the rocket and their function such as the launch system, igniters and recovery wadding. List the appropriate engine size(s) for your rocket and your level of experience. The exhibit will be judged on neatness of labels and work- manship. A Rocketry Engineering Journal is required. Include the date of each meeting, names of the persons present and a record of what was done. Include photos or illustrations. The information will be used to fill out the Aerospace-Rocketry Project Description sheet for fair. It is important that the member downloads the Aerospace-Rocketry Project Description sheet from 4-H Project Description sheets posted at http:// oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 to know what is required in the Build Report and the Launch and Flight Reports in the Journal. 851 102 020 Education poster- Aerospace An educational poster on any aerospace or aeronautics topic youth learned about in Aerospace Adventures, stage 4, except Stage 3, Reaching New Heights rockets. Display should demonstrate knowledge gained in one 851 101 010 Rocketry of these topics: construction and use of altitude tracker, pilot Description: An exhibit of a rocket made by the member from training requirements, aerospace science and technology, as- the Aerospace Adventures Stage 3 project kits and a Rocketry tronaut training, box kites, helicopters, or aerospace careers. Engineering Journal. In Stage 3 the Rocketry Engineering Journal must include a rocket launch and flight report. GEOSPATIAL SCIENCE PROJECT Rockets displayed in this class may only be made from Each exhibit piece must be labeled with the member’s name, the Estes Monarch ™, Alpha™, or Alpha III™ rocket kits. county and class number. If more than one article is contained Rockets included in a static display MUST be shown with- in the exhibit each article must be labeled with the member’s out engines or igniters. All the parts of the rocket and their function should be identified. Rocket components which must name, county and class number. This may be done with masking tape, attaching an index card, or writing directly on the be included and labeled are body tube, nose cone, engine back with a marker. All the articles that comprise the exhibit hook, fins, recovery system (parachute), launch lug, engine mount, and shock cord. On the display, list any items required must be attached to each other. to launch the rocket and their function such as the launch Each exhibit must include the current year’s edition of the system, igniters and recovery wadding. List the appropriate appropriate Project Description for the exhibit form filled out engine size(s) for your rocket and your level of experience. neatly and securely attached to the exhibit. 4-H Project De- The exhibit will be judged on neatness of labels and work- scription sheets are posted at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate. manship. edu/fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials. Be sure to use the newest version of the Project Descriptions for each technology A Rocketry Engineering Journal is required. Include the date of each meeting, names of the persons present and a re- exhibit. Exhibitors should answer the description page carefully cord of what was done. Include photos or illustrations. The and in full sentences. This is the exhibitor’s opportunity to tell the judge about their project. information will be used to fill out the Aerospace-Rocketry Project Description sheet for fair. It is important that the Judging Evaluations can be found at: http://oregon.4h.oregon- member downloads the Aerospace-Rocketry Project state.edu/fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials. These provide Description sheet from 4-H Project Description sheets valuable information to youth on creating their project displays. posted at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/node/1858 to know what is required in the Build Report and the Launch In some cases, the exhibit may be a poster or a three-dimension- and Flight Reports in the Journal. al display. Individual exhibits are limited in size to 30” wide, 24” deep (front to back), and 36” high. Club exhibits are 851 101 020 Educational poster- Aerospace limited in size to 60” wide, 24” deep and 36” high. Posters An educational poster on any aerospace or aeronautics topic youth learned about in Aerospace Adventures, stage 3, except must not exceed 22”x 28”. rockets. Display should demonstrate knowledge gained in Note: Fill in blank in class number (__) with one of the follow- one of these topics: rocket stabilization methods, airplanes, helicopters, gliders, pilot training, kites, or aerospace careers. ing numbers. 11 Junior, First year in this project area