You can pick from a multitude of nose cones, body tubes or fin sets made for your rocket, and also, you can choose what material the parts should be of. You can add engine blocks, parachutes and even mass components to your rocket. Each of the parts simulates real objects created by real manufacturers. Every time you make modifications to your model rocket, information in the preview panel will be updated to correspond to the new adjustments.
When you feel your designed project may be complete, you can test your rocket in a virtual environment. You can run as many simulation tests as you want, allowing you to make adjustments where you see fit, in order to improve your rocket. Not only the rocket is made by materials with real properties, but you can also simulate real conditions, like temperature, wind resistance, deviation, launch angle and altitude, allowing you to conduct n in-depth simulation. The current User's Guide is very much a work in progress , any help would be greatly appreciated!
If you'd like to contribute something, just hit the 'Edit' tab at the top. The easiest way to get OpenRocket is to download and install one of the packaged installers. The Packaged Installers for OpenRocket come with everything they need. You don't need to install, update or downgrade Java on your machine to run them. OpenRocket Please note : This installer doesn't at present provide a shortcut on the desktop or the Start menu. Failed to load latest commit information. Github actions on pull requests.
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