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- ANNOUNCEMENT: OpenRocket 24. 12 beta 1 is now available for download
The OpenRocket team is pleased to release the first public beta for OpenRocket 24 12 Standard caveats for beta releases apply: we have no known outstanding bugs, but once it gets wider usage issues may crop up, which will be fixed for the final release In the meantime, please give it a spin
- OpenRocket. . . The Tutorial (A first time users guide to creating OR . . .
Useful Links: K'Tesh's OpenRocket Nosecone Tutorial K'Tesh's OpenRocket Nosecone Library Next, we'll add the engine mount First an Internal tube, and from our references, we know it's dimensions So, we click on the tube it's going to go into (or in this case the one it is glued into first), and select the appropriate part from the database
- HOW TO Add a motor to OpenRocket - Rocketry Forum
So I added a eng file to the C:\\\\ \\OpenRocket\\ThrustCurves folder I also tried the Edit-Preferences-Options and Add Users Thrust Curve It says "Changes will take effect the next time you start OpenRocket " so I close the program and reopen No Joy The motor isn't in the available
- KTeshs OpenRocket Files Index - Rocketry Forum
The index for my OpenRocket Files Thread got too big to fit in a single post (now it takes at least 4 posts to manage it) It wouldn't allow me to edit update the list unless I cut something Then there was the problem of combining the previous posts to allow the information to be preserved
- OpenRocket: packaged installers for Windows and Mac to solve all your . . .
There are other annoyances as well, like you can't pin the OpenRocket JAR file to the dock on the Mac (at least, not in the app area where you'd want it), and on Windows OR doesn't behave well with high-DPI screens A solution to all these problems is to use packaged versions of the application
- What is the best rocket design software? - Rocketry Forum
OpenRocket is a free open-source software RockSim costs money, but has some features OpenRocket does not Of particular use to me is that RockSim can do strap-on boosters I'm a RockSim user, but a lot of that has to do with that I started using it before OpenRocket existed I can't speak for the others, but RockSim is easy to use, for the most part, and only really gets complicated if you're
- Lets settle this? RockSim vs OpenRocket vs RASAero
RockSim stability and attitude simulations are encouraging OpenRocket hates it and RASAero seems to land between the two Max speed is Mach 1 7 with a K300 That being said, we are leaning towards a more conventional design that eliminates potential stability and construction issues OK then My opinion: Drag: 1
- Changing Cd in OpenRocket - Rocketry Forum
Next start OpenRocket and load your rocket Go to the Flight Simulations tab, highlight a simulation and choose Edit Simulation In the Edit Simulation window go to the Simulations options tab Choose Add extension and under Flight you should find the CD Override plugin View attachment 316630 Select Use File to Override CD
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