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OpenRocket offers more advanced options for simulating flight. You can plot your rocket's predicted acceleration, climb, eject and landing, make a prediction for how far downrange and in which direction your flight will land, and even experiment with different models of Earth's geometry, as it affects your flight.<br /> | OpenRocket offers more advanced options for simulating flight. You can plot your rocket's predicted acceleration, climb, eject and landing, make a prediction for how far downrange and in which direction your flight will land, and even experiment with different models of Earth's geometry, as it affects your flight.<br /> | ||
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[[File:PlotExportButton.png|thumb|800 px|center|The <em>Plot/Export</em> Button.]] <br /> | [[File:PlotExportButton.png|thumb|800 px|center|The <em>Plot/Export</em> Button.]] <br /> |
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Advanced Flight Simulation
OpenRocket offers more advanced options for simulating flight. You can plot your rocket's predicted acceleration, climb, eject and landing, make a prediction for how far downrange and in which direction your flight will land, and even experiment with different models of Earth's geometry, as it affects your flight.
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Plotting your rocket's flight