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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 101 — Moored Balloons, Kites, Amateur Rockets, and Unmanned Free Balloons · § 101.22

§ 101.22. Definitions.

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The following definitions apply to this subpart:
(a)Class 1—Model Rocket means an amateur rocket that:
(1)Uses no more than 125 grams (4.4 ounces) of propellant;
(2)Uses a slow-burning propellant;
(3)Is made of paper, wood, or breakable plastic;
(4)Contains no substantial metal parts; and
(5)Weighs no more than 1,500 grams (53 ounces), including the propellant.
(b)Class 2—High-Power Rocket means an amateur rocket other than a model rocket that is propelled by a motor or motors having a combined total impulse of 40,960 Newton-seconds (9,208 pound-seconds) or less.
(c)Class 3—Advanced High-Power Rocket means an amateur rocket other than a model rocket or high-power rocket. [Docket FAA-2007-27390, 73 FR 73781, Dec. 4, 2008]
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