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Lucas Utley
In Honor of Rocket Daddy coming in #clutch to get that 100th donor slot
$15
Dec 01, 2017
Patricia Miles
In Honor of Lucas Utley
$25
Dec 01, 2017
Jeffrey
Drebes
Claudia Utley
In Honor of D. and E. de Greiff, Lucas Utley
$100
Dec 01, 2017
Shea
Fehrenbach
$50
Dec 01, 2017
Louisa
Utley
$10
Dec 01, 2017
donna
Johnson-Trillo
$500
Dec 01, 2017
GLENN
EDWARDS
$100
Dec 01, 2017
Mary
Fostet
$100
Dec 01, 2017
Jason
Stretcher
$50
Dec 01, 2017
Jamey
Jacob
$250
Dec 01, 2017
William
Eng
$25
Dec 01, 2017
John
Lingo
Alex Cooper
In Honor of seeing a return on my investment.
Julie
Blatt
Anonymous
$25
Nov 30, 2017
Anonymous
Ellane Nelson
In Honor of Shawn Ray
$50
Nov 30, 2017
Bill
Madden
$10
Nov 30, 2017
Andrew
Bellcock
$50
Nov 30, 2017
Matt Durkee
In Honor of Grad Students are poor
$10
Nov 30, 2017
Delmore
Capers
$100
Nov 30, 2017
Cheryl Stutsman
In Honor of My niece, Samantha Huckabay
$50
Nov 30, 2017
Zachary
Travers
$10
Nov 30, 2017
Katresa
Riffel
$100
Nov 30, 2017
$10
1,000 Feet
Most Level 1 certification attempts reach an altitude of 1,000ft! Your gift will help cover the cost of epoxy, mixing cups, sandpaper, and other materials for the construction of our rockets.
$25
2,500 Feet
A typical Level 2 certification will reach an altitude of 2,500ft! Your gift will contribute to the purchase of composite airframe materials.
$50
5,000 Feet
5,000ft is the typical altitude for a test flight leading up to the Spaceport America Cup. For every $50, we can pay for one more registration fee to send a team member to the Spaceport America Cup competition!
$80
8,000 Feet
The Argonia Cup requires a minimum altitude of 8,000ft. Your gift of $80 will cover the cost of a typical altimeter, allowing pre-programmed chute deployment. The altimeters serve as our official altitude reading for the Argonia Cup, as well as any other flight.
$100
10,000 Feet
For the Spaceport America Cup, we aim to reach an altitude of 10,000ft! Your gift of $100 covers the cost of one night in a hotel for our members throughout the competition.
$150
15,000 Feet
$150 is the average cost of a new member certification kit. This gift will be used towards fuel and travel costs for the Spaceport America Cup.
$250
25,000 Feet
Cowboy Rocketworks is developing a 2-stage flight that were are designing to reach 25,000ft! $250 is the cost associated with a full-scale test flights. Your contribution will assist us in our ability to test our rockets prior to the competition.
$500
50,000 Feet
50,000ft is the airspace Cowboy Rocketworks will be flying into on high altitude, maximum performance fights in the coming years! $500 is the cost of the most powerful rocket motors we would be using and is also the single rocket registration fee at the Spaceport America Cup.