A group of rocketry students have given up their search for a small supersonic rocket after losing it following a record attempt in Banks Peninsula early last week.
The team from the University of Canterbury launched the rocket from Kaitorete Spit last Sunday to try to break the New Zealand altitude record for the specific class of motor the rocket uses. The record stands at 1117 metres.
Prior to the launch, the 41mm-diameter, 541mm-long rocket was expected to reach an altitude of 2.6km with a maximum speed of 1425 km/h.
Twenty-three-year-old George Buchanan, who project-led the launch along with fellow final year rocketry student David Wright, said it was unlikely they would find the rocket after its transmitter failed.
"We put out the call for the farmers to [let us know] if they come across it, but it's unlikely that we'll be doing any more searching.''