-6 prototypes have been built, of which 2 were installed in
-[2YikStik](http://www.gag.com/rockets/airframes/2YikStik/)
-and flown at LDRS 30 in early September 2011. Unfortunately, we experienced a
-mechanical failure in the airframe before going fast enough to get exciting
-data, but post-flight analysis suggested the TeleScience boards were working
-fine up until "the incident". A replacement airframe
-[YikStik3](http://www.gag.com/rockets/airframes/YikStik3/)
-flew successfully at Airfest 18 in September 2012. We appear to have good data
-from the fin can, but not from the nose cone... more details once the data
-analysis is complete.
-
-The thermistor conditioning circuits in the v0.1 design are too tightly coupled
-to the particular model of EPCOS thermistor that we chose for 2YikStik and
-YikStik3. A major revision of the board is nearing prototype stage in Septmeber
-2012, and will be further documented here soon.
+The thermistor conditioning circuits in the v0.1 design were too tightly coupled
+to the particular model of EPCOS thermistor that we chose for
+[2YikStik](http://www.gag.com/rockets/airframes/2YikStik/) and
+[YikStik3](http://www.gag.com/rockets/airframes/YikStik3/). A major revision of
+the board led to v0.2 which is in the process of being turned on and evaluated.
+
+No firm schedule for production and sale of TeleScience has been set yet.
+
+## [History of TeleScience](history) ##
+