Get hands-on with rocketry
Rocketry is what brought us together — and we want to make it accessible to others. Whether you are taking your first steps into rocketry, looking for a launch opportunity for your experiment, or developing your own propulsion project, we are happy to share our experience and support you where possible.
Build & Launch Your Own Model Rocket
Building your own model rocket is a great way to get started with rocketry — and it does not have to be complicated. Designed for school classes, youth groups, student groups and anyone curious about rocketry, our three- to four-hour workshop requires no previous experience and no special equipment. Simple materials such as paper, cardboard, glue, a few basic tools and a commercially available rocket motor are all you need to build a functional model rocket. Participants work in small teams and are guided through the complete assembly process.
Along the way, we introduce the essential components of a rocket and explain the basic principles of aerodynamics, stability, propulsion and recovery.
At the end of the workshop, the completed rockets are launched together — turning simple materials and a few hours of teamwork into a real flight experience.
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Launch Your Experiment with Us
Our CanSat Launcher can carry small experiments approximately the size of a beverage can to an altitude of around 300–400 metres and deploy them during flight. Up to two CanSats can be carried on a single launch.
This gives student teams, schools and hobby projects the opportunity to test sensors, telemetry, recovery systems and complete experiments under real flight conditions.
Thanks to the launcher’s simple design, several launches can be carried out in quick succession, making it possible to repeat tests or fly different experiments within the same launch campaign.
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Support for Your Rocket Engine Project
Are you developing your own rocket engine and looking for experienced feedback?
With many years of hands-on experience in the development, manufacturing and testing of rocket propulsion systems, HyEnD can provide advice to student teams and hobby rocketeers working on their own propulsion projects.
Depending on the project, we can review your concept, discuss testing and instrumentation approaches, and share practical experience from developing and operating our own rocket engines.
Tell us about your project
Interested in working with us, launching an experiment, or just have an idea you’d like to talk about?
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