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- rocket modeling 2025 | Rocketry Forum - Model Rocketry Forums
Hi, I'm new to this section, so I apologize in advance :-) I'm primarily an intermediate aircraft modeler (I have a workshop, I know glues and materials, I'm familiar with basic modeling procedures) and I would like to expand my modeling to include rocket models I wanted to ask how best and
- ANNOUNCEMENT: OpenRocket 24. 12 beta 1 is now available for download
The OpenRocket team is pleased to release the first public beta for OpenRocket 24 12 Standard caveats for beta releases apply: we have no known outstanding bugs, but once it gets wider usage issues may crop up, which will be fixed for the final release In the meantime, please give it a spin
- Hybrid Rocket Build Thread - Rocketry Forum
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 3 Oxidizer is N2O I have already
- Current Best onboard Rocket Video Camera | Rocketry Forum - Model . . .
As of the start of 2025, what is the best (or near best) onboard video camera to house with a 2 1" 54mm rocket that is - 1 Not necessarily the cheapest 2 Gets good - but not superb resolution 3 MUST be easy to install 4 Wifi blue tooth connectivity connection to iphone highly
- NAR Level 2 Certification. Rocket recommendations
I'm looking for a rocket to build for my L2 cert Any favorites or recommendations would be appreciated
- Download OpenRocket designs - Rocketry Forum
I am new to rocket software, and mid power rockets I want to try OpenRocket and was thinking that some must have made a lot of designs Is there a place (Website) where there is designs to download ? And then adapt it to my rocket :) I have build a Aerotech Initiator (not mega) and I know that
- A Screamer For Every Rocket - Rocketry Forum
BOOM! These are easy to make, small and cheap enough to have one in every rocket semi-permanently attached to the recovery harness so you don't have to move them between every rocket The author said you can make a set of 10 for about $4 50 each, but that includes spreading the costs of the wire and paper clips across the 10 units
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