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All rights reserved About Us. Despite all their success with motor development, they never actually flew a rocket. The Great Depression and World War 2 put an end to their endeavors, and all except one of their motors were scrapped for the metal during WW2. Primarily sport model rocketry, educational building sessions and demonstration launches. Informal competition non-NAR held for prizes and a yearly night launch was held each fall.
Many members from this section migrated to the newly formed North Royalton club because they wanted to participate in NAR competition. This led to a steep decline in membership, causing the section to lose its charter in Walter Mueller later left the Museum and became an insurance salesman and has since passed away. Originally called the Metro City Rocket Society, by including "North Royalton" in the name meant the city provided publicity in the local paper, the Royalton Recorder, and a meeting room in the old and later condemned North Royalton Junior High School.
Meetings were held twice monthly. On a calm day, this site could accommodate F motors, the largest available at the time. The club was one of the first to purchase a complete two rail 12 pad launch system from Centuri Engineering. Initially there was a hobby shop, Breyley's actually a slot car facility that also sold rocketry supplies quite close to the launch site and its certain that this also played some part in the site selection. Unfortunately, as with most hobby shops that bought into the slot car fad, both were out of business by The club was quite active in NAR competition in all divisions and section co-founder Jon Randolph won the D Division National Championship in , and later went on to compete in the Internats.
Co-founder Bob Allen left competition after but remained in the section for a couple more years. The section folded in after many club members left the club for college and then-president Randolph left the hobby.
The meeting place was later moved to the Euclid Library when an arsonist torched the library in Garfield Heights and resident member Mike Nowak left the club.
Launches were held on a sanitary landfill, situated behind the Mapleleaf Middle School near the library and later on the small airplane private landing strip located on a farm owned by the family of member Mike Wagner near Medina. YP advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page. If you cannot find it here, then you cannot get it.
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