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. 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 Like a few general tips that can be used before/during launch Or maybe some slight modifications that can be made to a model rocket.
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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. The rocket will be updated to allow it to use 24mm e motors and have ttw fins
Doug bertelsen and boyce aerospace hobbies have worked on the 3d printing of the camera. 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).
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