Michigan Laws 259.781 – Model rockets; definitions
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As used in this act:
(a) “Model rocket” means an aero-model that ascends into the air without use of aerodynamic lifting forces against gravity and is propelled by means of a model rocket engine.
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 259.781
- engine: means a device or combination of devices which provide the necessary force or motive power to cause the model rocket to move through the air. See Michigan Laws 259.781
- Model rocket: means an aero-model that ascends into the air without use of aerodynamic lifting forces against gravity and is propelled by means of a model rocket engine. See Michigan Laws 259.781
(b) “Model rocket engine” or “engine” means a device or combination of devices which provide the necessary force or motive power to cause the model rocket to move through the air.