Rocketman’s Customers

This is what our customers have to say about Rocketman chutes.

Hi Ky,

Thanks again for making the parachute for my Level 3 project. It was a success. The Patriot rocket weighed 94 pounds loaded and flew to 4667 feet on an Aerotech M2500T motor. It landed within 50 yards of the launch pad which made recovery very easy. At this time, I only have one picture of the rocket coming down which I am attaching to email. If you would like to view the video of the flight, you can go to pmwonline.org. click of multimedia, videos, ST2007 and then my name. I could not get it to attach to this email. The video shows how the parachute slowed the descent and the soft landing, very soft. Just what I wanted.

Thanks again for all your help.

P.S. The chute was fantastic. You have to see the video to see payload standing upright upon touchdown before chute collapsed.

Carl J. Hicks

Rocketman Parachutes Recover Space Shot Payload

Congratulations go out to the Up Aerospace team on there successful space launch on April 28th, 2007. We at Rocketman Enterprise are extremely proud to play a part of the recovery of the Space Loft XL space shot vehicle.

On board the Space Loft Xl was a series of experiments and the ashes of 200 people including actor James Doohan, who portrayed the plucky Starship Enterprise engineer Scotty on televisions “Star Trek” – as well as the remains of Gordon Cooper, one of NASA’s seven original Mercury astronauts. The payload section was recovered by a Rocketman Ballistic chute.

https://www.space.com/3825-private-rocket-cargo-ashes-star-trek-scotty-recovered.html