[roc-chat] Re: RocStock/ NSL Prep

  • From: Richard Dierking <redierking@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 22:33:50 +0000

Mike and his son Payton are working on the contests.  I'm just helping Lee with 
the BBQ plan.
 
Richard
 


From: Chris.J.Kobel@xxxxxxxx
To: roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [roc-chat] RocStock/ NSL Prep
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 11:22:21 -0700

I forgot to mention and offer my thanks to the Dierkings and Kramers for 
setting up the two contests (so far). 

Much appreciated! 

Chris 
----- Forwarded by Chris J Kobel/West/Aerospace/US on 05/31/2011 11:20 AM ----- 




From: 
Chris J Kobel/West/Aerospace/US 

To: 
roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Date: 
05/31/2011 08:13 AM 

Subject: 
RocStock/ NSL Prep




All, 

Glad to see the excitement building over the upcoming RocStock/NSL launch....me 
too! 

Hearing of the efforts of Dierking and Scott to feed the masses, and Stephen 
Beal and crew "super-sizing" their next installment from the Estes catalog make 
me proud to be a ROC member. 
I know there is much more activity going on including behind the scenes to make 
this a successful event and I can't wait to lend my efforts to the tasks at 
hand as well. 

That said, I believe there are a couple of lingering questions that haven't 
quite been fully answered: 

1)  When will the ROC trailer be there to commence range setup?    I know 
several of us (me included) will be there Wednesday afternoon to commence 
striping and range layout.   We'd 
       LOVE to get an early start with range setup Thursday morning (7:00am??) 
so we could start launching by mid-Thursday (???) morning. 

2)  When will the range head work signup sheet be available?  I know Jeff G. is 
chomping at the bit to get ahold of the microphone (and launch button) to click 
off flights in his entertaining and 
      rapid-fire manner and I'm ready to serve right behind him.  I (and son 
James) am willing to serve a 4-hour stint Saturday morning 9-1 (LCO, spotter, 
or PM), typically our busiest periods when things tend to get backed up, to 
ensure we keep rockets in the 
      air in the safest and most timely manner possible.  We should have our 
most experienced workers on duty  during the busy times. 

Thank you, El Presidente (or BOD), in advance for responding to these, so we 
can all get our plans in order to make this one of the finest RocStocks to 
date. 

Chris Kobel                                       

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