We’re a university team just getting started with building model rockets, and one of our main goals is to develop an active control system We’re currently debating between using movable fins (canards) or thrust vector control (tvc). 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. Has anyone attempted a flying model version of the excelsior rocket ship from the recent film, fantastic four
For example, this will not be the desired result if the rocket comes out of the pad and after it spins around a bit and stabilizes the angle at which it rotates How can i determine the correct choice of canards for a rocket going 2 mach It is really difficult to guess how the canards selected with the created program control the rocket. Hi, i'm curious is there a recommended ratio of rocket length to diameter for the most efficient design? Aftershock ii has officially become the highest and fastest amateur rocket of all time After a thorough internal review, the.
To post you must either be a member for 30 days and have 20 posts or be a supporting member. Controlling a rocket in flight has much more rigorous requirements than controlling roll in the gentle breeze that that fan is providing Are the servos strong enough as well How is the control algorithm tuned for an actual flight Is this a unit that you plan to commercialize Will you be posting a build log, software/schematics
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