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Welcome to International Rocket Week 2010 (IRW 2010),
Monday 23rd to Monday 30th August.
The 25th Annual Rocket Flying Event in Scotland.



South Whittlieburn Farm – a New Home.

Return to South Whittlieburn Farm in bonnie Brisbane Glen.

I think that we can truly say that after two years now at South Whittlieburn Farm (SWF), in Brisbane Glen, just north of Largs in the county of Ayrshire, Scotland, the IRW has settled in at this beautiful, well appointed and most hospitable place as the IRW Base Camp, after the years at Kelburn Castle & Country Centre. Tom and Mary Watson, our hosts at South Whittlieburn Farm were every bit as welcoming and helpful to the IRW last year as they were on out first sojourn at SWF in 2008. Also last year, the Middleton Trout Fishery just up the road from South Whittlieburn very kindly lent us the use of their amazing wood burning stove to add to the cooking apparatus for the IRW barbecue. So not only are our hosts Tom and Mary Watson helpful and considerate of things that help the IRW, so are their neighbours!

Please go to the Base Camp Accommodation and the Site Directions page for South Whittlieburn Farm details.

Slightly new management.
Organising, preparing for, and running the IRW needs proper assistance, and for too many years I have been poor at asking for this, and in delegating. To remedy this lack, and to strengthen the IRW organisation, this year SARA (the Scottish Aeronautics & Rocketry Association) is lending its assistance. Therefore IRW 2010 will be a joint SARA-STAAR Research event, with the SARA Committee taking a significant part in the organsation and running of it.


Flying “Fairlie Close to Space” at the IRW.

All right, this is now a well worn pun about the IRW Flying Site – the Fairlie Moor Rocket Site (FMRS) - but with the 16,000 Feet (4,876 Metres) Above Mean Sea Level ceiling at the FMRS this is as close to space as Model, High Power and Large Rocket flying gets in the UK at the moment. And as we learned in 2007 where we fly at the FMRS was from circa 1946 to the early 1980’s a professional rocket motor static test firing site, operated by ICI out of their explosives and propellant manufacturing plant at nearby Ardeer on the North Ayrshire coast (between the towns of Stevenston and Irvine).

Please go to the Flying Programme and the Site Directions pages for details.

What IRW 2010 offers (or Why Travel to Scotland to Fly Rockets?).
• 8 days of very eclectic Open, Research, and Competition rocket building and flying, where veteran rocketeers boost beginners.
• One of the UK’s best and most scenic launch sites, which can accommodate up to Level 3 and Large Rocket flights.
• UKRA Level 1, 2 & 3 Range Safety Officers.
• Space and time for UKRA Model Achievement Programme or Level 1, 2 & 3 work and attainments.
• Rockets & Things (prop. Malcolm Jennings), and Rocket Store (prop. Richard Brown) traders at the Base Camp, to supply all your rocketry requirements.
• Very much a rocket village, with rocket clubs, families and individuals participating – rocket society as well as rocket science.
• Proximity to the town of Largs offers many attractions for non-rocket flyers accompanying active rocketeers, plus a range of shops (including the Largs Chandlers at the Yacht Haven marina) for all sorts of supplies, needs and wants.
• And we always have fun.
Other things to be said.
Rocketeers worldwide are welcome to come to and take part in IRW 2010, the 25th annual rocketry event held in Scotland since the first Scottish Rocket Weekend in August 1986, which was inspired by the Paisley Rocket Weekend in May 1985, organised by John D. Stewart and the Paisley Rocketeers’ Society.

IRW 2010 is an event for all model and amateur rocketeers, and rocketry followers, of all ages, be they individuals, club members/groups, or families.

The IRW 2010 event gratefully acknowledges the support of the United Kingdom Rocketry Association (UKRA) and the Scottish Aeronautics & Rocketry Association (SARA).

The Organisers also thank Mr and Mrs Watson at South Whittlieburn Farm, Largs, and Mr and Mrs Fergie at Knockendon Farm, Dalry, for providing the IRW Base Camp and Flying Site facilities respectively.

The Organisers also thank David Grove at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Airspace Utilisation Section (AUS), and the staff at Glasgow Air Traffic Control (GATC) and the Scottish Airways Control Centre (ScACC) for their assistance with NOTAM and Launch Window arrangements to help enable the IRW 2010 rocket flying.

The IRW 2010 Organisers, Colin MacLaren, Andy Norrie, Jonathan Rhodes, Mitchell Hamilton (all of SARA & UKRA) and John Bonsor (STAAR Research, SARA & UKRA) look forward to seeing and flying with you at this year’s event.

The ethos of the IRW is to celebrate the fellowship of rocketry, and for that reason every rocket flight at the event matters. Every flight is someone’s run into rocket time, where ten seconds can encompass a whole mission, soaring in spirit with the Eagle’s flight to the Sea of Tranquillity forty-one summers ago. If I may introduce a personal note, in the summer of Apollo 11 I flew alone, now thanks to the fellowship of rocketry I fly with many friends, old and new. For me this is the most important thing that has changed in model and amateur rocketry over the years.

So, fly high, fly safe, and have fun!

Yours ever,

John Bonsor,
IRW 2010 Organiser.
    
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