bobbyg23
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I designed this rocket and had everdon rocketry cut the fins and slot the bt. 3" main body. 7.5" ring. Cant wait to launch it.
Something green. J500 maybe? I170¿Nice! What do you plan to launch it on?
Just the tips.What’s the connection to the ring look like? From the pics there doesn’t seem to be a large interface there.
There is a good chance it will be offered as a kit soon.It is so awesome
I would take a kit toThere is a good chance it will be offered as a kit soon.
Ive heard its not easy being greenSomething green. J500 maybe? I170¿
I don't think so either. It should ge more stable than stated.I dont think open rocket will show the aerodynamic properties of the ring. An inner tube doesnt affect anything but weight and cg. I dont think it will even attempt to show its aerodynamics.
@neil_w What do you think?
That is correct. I normally add a set of fins that I consider to be equivalent (using my own seat-of-the-pants methodology) for flight simming. So far it has worked out for me but I'm not exactly pushing any performance boundaries.I dont think open rocket will show the aerodynamic properties of the ring. An inner tube doesnt affect anything but weight and cg. I dont think it will even attempt to show its aerodynamics.
@neil_w What do you think?
That is correct. I normally add a set of fins that I consider to be equivalent (using my own seat-of-the-pants methodology) for flight simming. So far it has worked out for me but I'm not exactly pushing any performance boundaries.
Yup. I did the same at one point and it was nice and stable.That is correct. I normally add a set of fins that I consider to be equivalent (using my own seat-of-the-pants methodology) for flight simming. So far it has worked out for me but I'm not exactly pushing any performance boundaries.
Aerodynamics are only accounted for on components in the Body Components and Fin Sets group.