| New designation | Nick name | Description | Old designation |
| MARK I | TARC I | 1st of 3 official TARC 2003 designs from Hurricane High School Rocket Team 1 | Mark I |
| MARK II-A | TARC 2-A | 2nd of 3 official TARC 2003 designs from Hurricane High School Rocket Team 1 | Mark II |
| MARK II-B | TARC 2-B | Scaled down version of the 2nd of 3 official TARC 2003 designs from Hurricane High School Rocket Team 1 | Mark III |
| MARK III | Exterminator | High Power Level 1 Certification Rocket on an Aerotech H128W | none |
| MARK IV-A | TARC 3 | 3rd of 3 official TARC 2003 designs from Hurricane High School Rocket Team 1 | Mark IV-A |
| MARK IV-B | none | Rebuild of Mark IV-A with motor tubes design for high power motors and baffle units to reduce the amount of wadding needed. | Mark IV-B |
| MARK V | Super Exterminator 2.0 | High power level 2 Certification Rocket on an Aerotech J350W | none |
| MARK VI | Speed Demon | 1st kit design. Designed to be used for for level 1 and 2 high power certifications. Dual deploy capable | none |
| MARK VII | Blue and Gold Arrow | 5 motor cluster rocket with 1 54mm central motor mount and 4 29mm motor mounts. Designed and built to practice techniques for a level 3 design and contsruction. | none |
| MARK VIII | "Liberator" | Dual deployment rocket to test electronics in a cheaper rocket before placing them in an expensive rocket. This rocket is also modular and can fly with/out dual deployment as well as be shortened for flights on Medium power motors. | none |
| MARK IX-A | none | 2 stage high power rocket which suffered a massive systems failure due to: a.) poor design of the inter-stage coupler. b.) electronics failure. | Mark V |
| MARK IX-B | none | 2 stage high power rocket which nearly performed as designed. Problems during flight was the 2nd stage going unstable during flight and failure of the shock cord mounts. | Mark VI |
| MARK X | "Quikster" | High power level 3 certification rocket to fly on an Aerotech M1297W | Mark X |