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- Home - Tripoli Rocketry Association
Tripoli is a non-profit organization dedicated to education, advancement, and safe operation of amateur high-power rocketry Our members are drawn from the United States and 22 countries across the globe
- IREC 2025 - Events - Tripoli Rocketry Association
Teams from around the world (24 countries in 2023) are applying to compete in 2025 International Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) These teams will be building and launching Level 3 sized rockets to 10,000 feet or 30,000 feet depending on their category
- TRATECH 2025 Schedule - Tripoli Rocketry Association
The Tripoli TRATECH Technical Conference Summit 2025 marks the fifth year of this exciting and growing event This year, TRATECH will take place during LDRS-43 at Tachi Palace in Lemoore, California, on May 15th and 16th
- 2025 Election Results - Tripoli Rocketry Association
I am pleased to share the results of the 2025 election of Tripoli directors announced at this year's annual meeting We had one incumbent, Gerald Meux, volunteer as a candidate to continue his service on the board for another term
- Changes to L3 Certification Process - Tripoli Rocketry Association
The results of the survey were compiled, and the following recommendations were presented to the Tripoli Board of Directors It was requested that the rule allowing an inadvertent main deployment at apogee of a dual deploy rocket be considered a failure
- High Power Certification - Tripoli Rocketry Association
Tripoli maintains a multi-level skill-based certification program for high-power rocketry Level 1, 2, and 3 certifications and the Tripoli Mentoring Program for junior members High-power Certifications remain current while their membership dues are up to date
- New Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) Chairman Appointed - Tripoli . . .
The Tripoli Rocketry Association is pleased to announce the appointment of Eric Cayemberg as the new Chairman of the Technical Advisory Panel (TAP), effective immediately Eric is a long-time Tripoli member who earned his Level 3 certification in 2005 and resides in Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- High-Power Level 2 - Tripoli Rocketry Association
If the rocket uses dual deployment, the first recovery event is not required to use a parachute It may be either drogueless or streamer if the main event uses a parachute to decelerate the rocket to no more than the landing velocity allowed by the Tripoli Unified Safety Code
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