I have a tall/thin rocket with a fineness (aka aspect ratio or length to diameter ratio) of ~26 (80” long 3.1” diameter) Like a few general tips that can be used before/during launch As currently configured, it has a stability margin of 3.7/14.6% in openrocket
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I hope this post finds you all soaring high in your rocketry adventures
I'm a high school student currently navigating through the fascinating world of water rocketry for my research paper
My focus is on the optimization of water rocket fins in terms of their size. Long story short i just got my level 1 over the weekend and flew it low and slow But now i might like to reach for the stars as it were lol I'm terrified of losing my rocket though and am contemplating investing in some sort of tracking system
I know these egg timers are suggested but yes. To me, but largest model rocket you can buy implies a kit That means the link justin provided may well be the current largest I've helped build a 52 foot tall rocket
I've helped build rockets upwards of 20 feet tall and 200+ pounds
And yes, we flew them all. I am using openrocket to run simulations of a rocket for the first time I already did the first launch and it turned out exactly as the simulation in openrocket I am getting ready for my second launch and i would like to know a little about the stability field and what i should aim for.
These are for one time sales items, no business sales To post you must either be a member for 30 days and have 20 posts or be a supporting member. Hello everyone, i am currently in the process of building a hpr hybrid rocket motor and am posting to get opinions, advice, and help The motor has a theoretical average thrust of 800n 2
Propellant is paraffin wax with carbon black additive
Oxidizer is n2o i have already. I wanted to ask how best and. I'm still new here, and it's a pleasure to meet you all If it's not too much of a bother, i like to get some advice on making a model rocket kit fly higher