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High Flying Model Rocket for D engines

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All
X1 Carbon
P2S
H2D
P1S
X1E
A1
P1P
X1
H2S
H2C
H2D Pro
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
3.5 h
1 plate
5.0(5)

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
100
338
10
2
168
104
Released 

Description

This Rocket has been optimized for high flying. The fins are counterintuitively large to ensure the rocket spends more time flying straight, which is its most aerodynamic direction. So although it seems like sleeker fins would be better, in real world flight and at the speeds these model rockets fly, having the fins larger and correct faster is actually more aerodynamic.  Also the fins are air foil shaped which allows for reduced drag and better corrections.  The nose cone is parabolic which is the most aerodynamic shape, again for the speeds this rocket flies.  If printed with PETG then often just tying the two halves together with thin steel wire or cord will allow it to survive without a parachute or streamer.  Great with PLA but not as survivable.  For the highest flight, reduce the number of print walls. As is, with 3 walls the Rocket weighs 70 grams when printed with PLA. If the Motor is to tight, you can shave down the edge of the top of the motor.  If it is too loose, wrap it with some tape.  Same with the upper half, if the fit is a little loose you can wrap with electrical tape or some other tape to tighten the tolerances.

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