I don’t care much about the design part of openrocket but finding the center of pressure is the most important. Im currently messing around on openrocket sifting through a whole lot of designs that may never see the launchpad I see the stability number in the corner and i have no i idea what’s too much and too little I first designed this rocket on openrocket, where i saw a peak altitude of 11453ft and a maximum speed of 315m/s. I have the attached rocket modelled in openrocket where the nose cone, payload section, and recovery section are existing sections and have specific overridden mass and cg values that are actuals I am removing the previous fin can section and replacing it with a fin can assembly consisting of.
What are your favorite model rockets made by estes? So i'm currently in the process of designing a ssdd 4 goblin rocket in openrocket that i later want to upgrade to be a cluster rocket For my previous rockets, i've kept my stability between 1 and 1.75, but my friend was telling me that i should be looking at a lower stability for a low length. As part of my engineering project we have to build a rocket that carries an egg, the problem we are now running into is the weight I have been having a problem w/ openrocket (using version 23.09) My sim of a dual deploy rocket had been working just fine, but recently an issue has cropped up
In fact it changes to a larger length such. Hi, i'm planning on building my l1/l2 rocket over the summer and launching I'm looking to build a durable rocket which will hold up over multiple launches I've been deciding what to build the airframe out of, and i've narrowed down my choices to bluetube and fiberglass A black brant, like yourself, and a talos terrier recruit But i think my first might be a nike nike cajun
Or maybe i'll cheat and do a mythical nike nike apache.
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