I decided I might take another crack at the Bullet Bill rocket using one of the 4C iced tea canisters. I know there are models out there but I wanted to do one without fins sticking out from the body.
My original design had an open front with a few fins shaped like nose cone and a ring body for lack of a better way to describe it (a ring tail that ran most of the length of the body). This did not model very stable since it had fins basically all the way to the front of the rocket.
This design flew relatively stable (i.e., no skywriting) but basically arched over and crashed into the ground.
I was contemplating using the same design but making it spin to try to stabilize (I actually built a couple of models to try this but never launched). However, after some success w/ a GDS stabilized rocket, I decided to try using GDS to stabilize this. Basically this means a full-sized nosecone, recessed motor, and some gaps for air to get pulled into. I am also canting the support fins so that the rocket may spin (real bullets spin, so....)
I tried to model as best I can in OR and used a massless cone to simulate the base drag on this short stubby rocket. I modeled this as if it had a ring tail so did 6 fins for the tail portion.
Interestingly, when you model this in OR if I drop the fins from the rear it actually seems more stable.

My original design had an open front with a few fins shaped like nose cone and a ring body for lack of a better way to describe it (a ring tail that ran most of the length of the body). This did not model very stable since it had fins basically all the way to the front of the rocket.


This design flew relatively stable (i.e., no skywriting) but basically arched over and crashed into the ground.
I was contemplating using the same design but making it spin to try to stabilize (I actually built a couple of models to try this but never launched). However, after some success w/ a GDS stabilized rocket, I decided to try using GDS to stabilize this. Basically this means a full-sized nosecone, recessed motor, and some gaps for air to get pulled into. I am also canting the support fins so that the rocket may spin (real bullets spin, so....)

I tried to model as best I can in OR and used a massless cone to simulate the base drag on this short stubby rocket. I modeled this as if it had a ring tail so did 6 fins for the tail portion.

Interestingly, when you model this in OR if I drop the fins from the rear it actually seems more stable.

