Alan,
This PDF file from the NAR should help with Flight Cards.
http://www.nar.org/pdf/slfc.pdf
Dave Fitch
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Subject: [ncrockets] DIY flight cards
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div.yiv4471466347WordSection1 {}-->I’ve been looking on my shelves for a blank
flight card to scan, but I can’t find one. I (or s0meone) will pick one up
this weekend and scan it and publish it here or on the website.In the meantime
– Cut several 4” x 6” rectangles of the paper of your choicePrint (clearly)
Your Name The Rocket’s Name The
motor used (and manufacturer) If it is a high power flight, H
and above, enter your club (NAR or TRA) affiliation and your membership number
Your best estimate of the weight on the pad Notes:
Is it a cert flight? Is it the rocket’s first flight, stuff like that.
Optional step: Autoclave it and then boil it in bleach for 30 minutes. 😊
That will do just fine.Alan