No More Space Derby for BSA?
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No More Space Derby for BSA?
I heard from one of my software customers that BSA will no longer be carrying the space derby kits. Can anyone confirm?
This customer was intending to substitute a model rocketry race. Basically, the longest rocket to remain in the air wins.
This customer was intending to substitute a model rocketry race. Basically, the longest rocket to remain in the air wins.
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Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
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Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
Re: No More Space Derby for BSA?
No one really knows what is or is not going to happen with products at the Scout Shop. Until the bankruptcy is finalized many if not all vendors will likely rethink going into a new contract.
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Re: No More Space Derby for BSA?
Who knows
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Re: No More Space Derby for BSA?
This link will tell you why the Space Derby Program is no longer for BSA.
https://signs-up.ppbsa.org/2022/03/03/s ... y-program/
https://signs-up.ppbsa.org/2022/03/03/s ... y-program/
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Re: No More Space Derby for BSA?
Never been a huge fan of the Space Derby. It's fiddly.
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Re: No More Space Derby for BSA?
Repeating the relevant content of Whoda's link in this thread, as it seems important and linked web-page content can eventually disappear...whodathunkit wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:18 pmThis link will tell you why the Space Derby Program is no longer for BSA. https://signs-up.ppbsa.org/2022/03/03/s ... y-program/
So the impression is that there wasn't enough demand for Space Derby kits to make it worthwhile to contract a new supplier.Unfortunately, due to ongoing supply chain issues, Space Derby kits were eliminated by the supplier, and after reviewing membership participation over the last several years, the decision to retire the Space Derby program has been made by National.
A very-long-duration to touchdown can be obtained with bigger engines and/or multiple stages coupled with a huge (high-drag) parachute. Although I like the idea, the problem is that without some limitations imposed, a high-altitude / high-drag rocket will travel out of sight, with the slightest winds aloft carrying it miles away as it floats down, so it becomes impossible to determine how long it remains in the air. Growing up, we would scoop sooty ash from the wood stove into the fuselage so when the ejection charge went off we had some hope of locating a gray puff at apogee that dispersed in the direction of the wind at altitude. But above one-half mile, it is easy to lose sight altogether: I once built a three-stage rocket as a teenager... for all I know it is still up there.