Hi Chris my name is Bruce and I act as prefect for our club. if you would like to become a Tripoli member and want to certify Level I i can help. You can register to become a Tripoli member and certify level 1 the same day. I have the forms to help with that. You would have to pay to Tripoli a membership fee which I think is $70 for a new member. I can't certify for NAR. Look me up at the flight table at DairyAire and I'll do what i can for you. -Bruce On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Chris Attebery <Chris.Attebery@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hello, > > My name is Chris Attebery. I flew at TCC a few times in the 1997-2001 time > frame. I'm just getting back into rocketry with my family and I have a few > questions. > > First off, I'm not certified anymore. If we're only flying low or mid > power we don't need a TRA/NAR membership at all, correct? > > Second, if I do want to get L1 certified it appears that you can join TRA > or NAR and fly with the club, right? Is there any advantage to joining one > over the other? > > Finally, one of the last times I flew at TCC (~2000) I lost a Hawk > Mountain Transonic (38mm min diameter, ACME fin can, unpainted, 38/720 > case). It was launched just West of the dairy and landed in the general > direction of the muck pond on the North end of the dairy. I searched that > area for a few hours before I gave up. I'm really curious if it was ever > found. I honestly don't expect to get it back if it was. I have a feeling > it's at the bottom of that pond. > > Thanks, > > > Chris > > >