Welcome to European Model Rocketry! After years, the classical place for the European rocketry community, created in 1996, is back online in summer 2025 after moved to a new webserver. Please note that it is not a relaunch and there are no plans to do or to add new content. So the site is shown as it was in 2014 and not everything may work as it should. However, have fun discover the "good old time" in the European rocketry history!
Modelraketten.NL get hands on the long wanted and hardly available PNC80-Ogive nose cone. This is the type of nose cone used in the V2, Phoenix, Executioner or Maxi Alpha model rocket kits.Also available are the following new products:- Centering ring 3 x 18-50 (CR3x18-50): Cluster Centering Rings for the BT50 (50mm) body tubes from Quest. You can now use three 18mm motors for powering your 50mm...[more]
Altus Metrum has taken the classic TeleMetrum design and updated it with all new components. Same feature set, but better in every way. TeleMetrum v2 is a dual deploy flight computer with 2 pyro channels, 105g accelerometer, 100k' barometer, uBlox Max 7Q GPS and >30mW telemetry system with APRS support.The original ground station TeleDongle is also back at last, as a part of the Altus Metrum...[more]
A Beginnerīs Guide to American Amateur High Power Rocketry is the latest web video release by Brian FitzGerald of Wichita, Kansas. It is 2 hours and 29 minutes long and was his first release to DVD in 2004. ABGTAAHPR consists of a series of in-depth interviews with Rocketeers interspersed with music segments. These interviews will provide you first hand data from people with the Rocket...[more]
German rocketry distributor and manufacturer Robert Klima, who announced the production of model rocket engines in 2011, now received CE-approval for his range of 18 mm engines. According to Raketenmodellbau Klima GmbH, the following types now have CE mark: A6-4, B4-0, B4-4, C2-0, C2-P, C6-0, C6-3, C6-5, C6-7, C6-P, D3-0, D3-P, D9-0, D9-3, D9-5, D9-P. Production will start immediatly, first...[more]
AllNets Electronics would like to introduce a new device that allows to locate lost models during the flight. The product is designed and produced byAllNets, an Italian company that manufactures electronic devices for various sectors (from civil to industrial). In the field of modeling, AllNets have just produced a device that allows to track models accidentally disappeared. It is a very...[more]
Altus Metrum is pleased to announce the immediate availability of TeleBT, and version 1.2.1 of our AltOS software including an Android application. TeleBT is a new ground station designed to allow tracking and recovery of your rocket with an Android device. TeleBT incorporates a 70cm radio to communicate with Altus Metrum flight computers, and a Bluetooth radio that connects with Android...[more]
Two new Rocketarium rockets kits are now available. The Retro Rebeland Mega Rebel are 18/24mm version of the same unique rocket design.The unique design allows for a large diameter, yet lightweight rocket.Enjoy slow, majestic flight combined with a cool flight profile.The kits feature 20+ pre-cut pieces of plywood and a Kevlar heat shield.[more]
A very personal new book from Stuart Lodge: The long-time British rocketeer, competition flyer, editor of Interspace magazine and book author just released his new title The interspace ... Book of Space Travels. Different to his former works, the new title is not a technical book but a well-illustrated and fascinating journey to countless model rocketry events all over the world. Stuart...[more]
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Welcome to European Model Rocketry (EMR), the leading European rocketry portal since 1996. This site offers information about model rockets, highpower, amateur- and experimental rocketry, water rockets, sport rocketry and other space activities. EMR is an non-profit project not affilitated with manufacturers, organisations or vendors to promote rocketry in Europe.