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Hi everybody , i'm planning to make a two stage sounding rocket that will go to 38km high and i'm analysing options for booster separation Hello everyone, i would like to introduce you to a gyroscopic stabilization system which i made.the system is designed to prevent the rocket from rolling 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). 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.
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? Has anyone attempted a flying model version of the excelsior rocket ship from the recent film, fantastic four
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