The table below is designed to provide a quick overview of current comparative amateur, high power and model rocketry verified altitude records for UK built rockets. The latest version of the UK verified altitude records is maintained by the United Kingdom Rocketry Association (UKRA), and the data on the UKRA website represents the definitive source of data for UK altitude records. This graph will not always be as up to date as the UK records data on the UKRA website.
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Before 1992, the noted altitude record for a UK amateur rocket had been held by the South Wales Amateur Rocketry Group (SWARG) for over 20 years ! Their apogee altitude, stood at just over 7000 feet.
Rocket
Organisation / person
Altitude
Motor
ImpulseAirframe
DiameterDate
Measurement Method
Thunder 'n Lightning
2-stage, fibreglass covered phenolicHugh Gemmell, SRA
4363 metres (14398 feet)
2560 Newton seconds
1080 Newton seconds68 mm
March 2000
Onboard altimeter/accelerometer (Transolve P2)
Transient Glory
Single stage, fibreglassBen Jarvis, M.A.R.S.
4244 metres (14,006 feet)
5700 Newton seconds
102 mm
August 1998
Onboard altimeter/accelerometer (Cambridge Instruments IA-X96) and ground tracking
Quantum Leap
2 stage, PhenolicRob O' Brien
4210 metres (13,895 feet)
1706 Newton seconds
1706 Newton seconds75 mm
March 2000
Onboard altimeter/accelerometer (ALTACC)
Phobos-1
2 stage, FibreglassM.A.R.S.
4162 metres (13,737 feet)
1706 Newton seconds
1080 Newton seconds58 mm
April 1999
Onboard altimeter/accelerometer (ALTACC)
Pyrogenesis
Single stage, AluminiumCharles Simpson
3969 metres (13,099 feet)
5700 Newton seconds
105 mm
August 1998
Onboard altimeter/accelerometer (Cambridge Instruments IA-X96) and ground tracking
ASPIRE I
Single stage, aluminiumAspireSpace
3500 metres (11,200 feet)
9100 Newton seconds
110 mm
July 1992
Radar Tracking and Photogrammetry from onboard camera
Motor
Rocket
Scratch-built / Kit
Organisation / person
Airframe
DiameterAltitude
Comments
A-class
B-class
C-class
D-class
Comanche-5
5 stage - Estes D12-0, D12-0, C6-0, C6-0, C6-5Modified Kit
Marcus Lauder
25.4mm (1 inch)
4000 feet +
Launched at the 1996 Scottish Rocket Weekend
E-class
F-class
G-class
Copyright, STAAR Research, 2000.