NTP2
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I need to sim the loc cyclotron but I have conflicting answers for if open rocket supports tube fins. Help is appreciated.
Ok thanks.Recommend installing the new beta for best tube fin accuracy.
https://www.rocketryforum.com/threads/wanted-beta-testers-for-the-next-release-of-openrocket.181945/
I just realized that it is a private beta and I am not qualified to test something so should I just get version 15?Ok thanks.
I need to sim the loc cyclotron but I have conflicting answers for if open rocket supports tube fins. Help is appreciated.
I just realized that it is a private beta and I am not qualified to test something so should I just get version 15?
I know that the fins work, I am worried about how accurate they are. Since I am under a tight limit on altitude.Yes if you insert them as "Tube Fins". Don't insert them as a "Pod" of body tubes.
Download Version 22.02
I know that the fins work, I am worried about how accurate they are. Since I am under a tight limit on altitude.
I is complicated but the short version is that my local club lost the launch site and I need to make it a class 1 and small altitude for flights on a small site.Tight limit... based on what? Self imposed or .
I is complicated but the short version is that my local club lost the launch site and I need to make it a class 1 and small altitude for flights on a small site.
38mm adapter for JR. L1.Yikes. Maybe pick another rocket then? That's a beast.
How, I don’t see it on the GitHub page?Go get the beta. For that rocket the differences might be small but still, go get it.
My experience (including with tube fins) is that OR is optimistic about altitude prediction. I use a tracker (GPS) and ejection altimeter (baro) on most flights, and both read lower than OR's prediction.I know that the fins work, I am worried about how accurate they are. Since I am under a tight limit on altitude.
small altitude for flights on a small site.
How small is small?38mm adapter for JR. L1.
I don’t know the specifics but the apogee is recommended by my mentor to be under 1500 feet.How small is small?
Dimensions of field?
Limit on apogee?
Ok thanks I will try the dark mode.There’s a link in the thread I posted above.
https://www.rocketryforum.com/threa...ext-release-of-openrocket.181945/post-2485802
That doesn't sound right.I don’t know the specifics but the apogee is recommended by my mentor to be under 15,000 feet.
Edit I haven’t been told anything about the search for a new one.
Edit 2 I will get the 4” with adapter to 38mm
The 1500 is right it was a mistake edited.That doesn't sound right.
Per Rocksim an H123 will take the Cyclotron to just under 1500 ft, not 15,000.
22.02 has the broken tube fin code. It is fixed (I hope!) in the beta; go ahead and download and use it.Yes if you insert them as "Tube Fins". Don't insert them as a "Pod" of body tubes.
Download Version 22.02
I just downloaded 23.09. Multiple bugs:22.02 has the broken tube fin code. It is fixed (I hope!) in the beta; go ahead and download and use it.
Already done and already had a bug I submitted a report.22.02 has the broken tube fin code. It is fixed (I hope!) in the beta; go ahead and download and use it.
Not for me, but this is not the thread for that.I just downloaded 23.09. Multiple bugs:
Doesn't show Optimum Delay in Flight Simulations
Doesn't show Apogee, Max. Velocity or Max. Acceleration in pictorial representation view
3D Figure, 3D Unfinished and 3D Finished views don't work
I'm switching back to 22.02
In Windows you need to enable off-screen rendering for the 3D stuff. That’ll be fixed in the final released.3D Figure, 3D Unfinished and 3D Finished views don't work
I'm switching back to 22.02
Ah! Just finally figured out how people are getting that. If you only save summary data, then when you reload the design the optimum delay column isn't populated. If you rerun the simulation, it'll populate it.I just downloaded 23.09. Multiple bugs:
Doesn't show Optimum Delay in Flight Simulations
That's configurable. In the Plot/Export dialog, you can select the flight events you want displayed.Doesn't show Apogee, Max. Velocity or Max. Acceleration in pictorial representation view
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