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Revision as of 04:59, 11 January 2021

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The current User's Guide is very much a work in progress, any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Appendix A: Components Details

List/table/whatever of all the available component types, parameters and any limitations of each.

Openrocket components.

Body components and fins set

Nose Cone
It is possible to choose from different Nose cone types.
Body tube
The carcass and the rocket itself. Possible to chose different materials and thicknesses that affect densities and therefore weights of rocket.
Transition
Launch lug
Fins Trapezoidal
Eliptical
Free form

Inner components

Inner tube
Inner tubes are usually used as motor mount.
Coupler
Tubes can be connected together using couplers. Couplers can also be used to make pistons.
Centering ring
Bulkhead
Engine block

Mass objects

Parachute
Shock corde
Streamer
Mass component

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