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reply posted on 6-10-2011 @ 12:34 AM by gariac
When they launch from Delamar, they do it from the lake itself. Also the NOTAM will read differently. Generally they get some insane clearance like 100kft. It's on my list to show up some time when these guys are launching rockets. Anyway, here is their schedule:
www.tripolivegas.com...

The Jean dry lake seems like a bad spot to launch a rocket should anything go wrong. It is very close to I-15. I guess they know what they are doing. There are lost rockets near Delamar. Back in the day, they didn't use a homing device. I've met these rocket locating guys at the Space Ship One launches.
www.stratofox.org...

There are also lost rockets east of the TTR. Not home made but real military rockets. The USAF didn't use homing devices either at one time.

The desert terrain is such that stuff can stay lost in the desert for years unless you really work hard at finding it. For instance, cockpit cameras from the A-12 crash east of Groom Lake were never recovered. The canopy was recovered, though if you can find Tom Mahood's old website it says differently. I have the CIA report, which conflicts the LVRJ report regarding what was recovered.
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