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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
- rocket modeling 2025 | Rocketry Forum - Model Rocketry Forums
Hi, I'm new to this section, so I apologize in advance :-) I'm primarily an intermediate aircraft modeler (I have a workshop, I know glues and materials, I'm familiar with basic modeling procedures) and I would like to expand my modeling to include rocket models I wanted to ask how best and
- NAR Level 2 Certification. Rocket recommendations
I'm looking for a rocket to build for my L2 cert Any favorites or recommendations would be appreciated
- Download OpenRocket designs - Rocketry Forum
I am new to rocket software, and mid power rockets I want to try OpenRocket and was thinking that some must have made a lot of designs Is there a place (Website) where there is designs to download ? And then adapt it to my rocket :) I have build a Aerotech Initiator (not mega) and I know that
- GPS Trackers for Rocket - Rocketry Forum
I'm terrified of losing my rocket though and am contemplating investing in some sort of tracking system I know these "egg timers" are suggested but yes, I'm intimidated by all the tiny parts I'm wondering if there's anything that works with iPhone perhaps? Something simple and cheaper than the $500 kits I see on some websites?
- Worlds smallest rocket GPS tracker - Silicdyne Reperix
Hey, I'm the guy behind Silicdyne, a company dedicated to providing the best in advanced rocketry electronics at low cost You may have heard of my first product, the Fluctus flight computer It's a project that's still ongoing development and on the market, but in parallel I'm also developing
- ARC 2026 rocket configuration rules are published
The rocket requirements for the 2026 program will be: •Rocket designs and flights must comply with the Safety Code of the National Association of Rocketry •Rocket length must be no less than 650 millimeters (25 6 inches) and weight at takeoff must be no greater than 650 grams (22 9 ounces) •Rocket body tube must be the same diameter from nose cone to tail end, and this diameter must be
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