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    • I can not find a photo of the rocket, but looking at the rules and thrust allowed by motors, I see that these are not the standard balsa wood rockets we shot as kids. Still, it is a great achievement. 
    • Our manufacturer launch rods were often bent and pads flimsy so we created our own. 
    • Organized by branch and position with course numbers, names, and time length https://www.scouting.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Position-Trained-Requirements-Jun2025.pdf Note Youth Protection Training (YPT) has been replaced with Safeguarding Youth Protection (SYT).  https://www.scouting.org/training/youth-protection/
    • https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/safety-moments/rocket-safety/   its not activity itself i did the same while in HS its the use of the egg as loosely stated payloads are not allowed plus them building their own launch pad may be not manufacturing approved.  i could not find must else not really a big mater but we know at times the BSA can be picky at times again hats off to their award. i am surprised remember reading more based on suggest searches there may have need more. 
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