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- rocket modeling 2025 | Rocketry Forum - Model Rocketry Forums
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- ANNOUNCEMENT: OpenRocket 24. 12 beta 1 is now available for download
Here is a bug I've just recently noticed in 23 09 and which isn't fixed in the beta On a Mac, if dark mode is enabled, printing the design info places a dark background behind a portion of the graphic of the rocket in the generated PDF (as shown below using the included example model rocket file) View attachment 684543
- Nose cone shapes. What are the pros and cons? - Rocketry Forum
Keep in mind though that it is hardly an altitude-optimized rocket to begin with If you care that much about the extra altitude, why build such a large and heavy rocket for that motor anyways It is just fine for what it is meant to do, and in that case, will probably make no measureable difference
- Moveable fins or canards for active stabilization?
The potential problem is someone uses it to deliver a "package" to some "destination" Not one of the hobby rocket fliers at a hobby rocket launch Geofencing won't prevent the former and might not be of much benefit to the latter A better approach than geofencing might be to provide primary and secondary landing zones
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- Best Radio Module for Telemetry? - Model Rocketry Forums
Eggfinders use 900MHz Hope RF modules for the GPS telemetry Work very well out to a few miles The optional 400MHz modules (Requires an FCC ham radio license) go 10's of miles and is only needed if rocket is going very high and expected to recover miles away
- Estes Vogel | Rocketry Forum - Model Rocketry Forums
That's a lotta rocket for black powder motors to lift, especially if one adds a payload Could be worth taking some weight-saving measures like being miserly with glue, shortening the aft end of the inter-stage coupler, swapping out the plywood sides of the booster parachute compartment (where it doesn't really experience any forces) for balsa
- USCRPLs Aftershock II becomes Highest and Fastest amateur rocket of . . .
Aftershock II has officially become the highest and fastest amateur rocket of all time! Following its successful launch and recovery on October 20, 2024, data from the on-board avionics unit was collected and analyzed to reconstruct the rocket’s flight path After a thorough internal review, the
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