If the designation is FT-#### then it is a product of
"Future Tech Aerospace" rocketry, likely to be a rocket
built or designated in the "new era" when I would occasionally
come back and build a rocket in more recent times.
If the designation is ML-## then it is a product of
"Matt Lipsman" rocketry. Matt is a friend of mine,
but we launch together sometimes. These designations
are virtial, as the actual models are not labeled.
| Designation | Name | Status | Picture | 
| ED-0001 | Unknown | ||
| ED-0002 | Heliocopter | Permanently decommisioned
 all fins detatched and copter nose lost  | 
|
| ED-0003 | Nova Payloader (I) | Fully operational | |
| ED-0004 | Nova Payloader (II) | Near end of operational life;
 lost parachute in last launch due to wadding mistake in prep.  | 
|
| ED-0005 | Nova Payloader (III) | Decommisioned;
 was run over by a minivan after a launch and sustained irreprable damage.  | 
|
| ED-0006 | Unknown | ||
| ED-0007 | Saturn V | Was indefinately decommisioned;
 has just been rebuilt and is awaiting a future launch.  | 
Real world rocket | 
| FT-0008 | Space Shuttle | Missing fin inserts
 Otherwise operational  | 
|
| FT-0009 | Mercury Atlas | Fully operational | Real world rocket | 
| ML-01 | Sparrow | Fully operational | |
| ML-02 | Little Joe II | Fully operational | Real world rocket | 
Questions? Comments? Write me at konigd@rpi.edu