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<td><p>The body tube, or tubes are the airframe of the model rocket. Body tubes are typically made from paper, fiberglass, or plastic, with the spiral-wound paper tube being the most common. OpenRocket allows you to set the length, inner and outer diameter (wall thickness), and material type. Whether designing low power or extreme high power rockets, OpenRocket allows you to set the parameters you need.</p></td> | <td><p>The body tube, or tubes are the airframe of the model rocket. Body tubes are typically made from paper, fiberglass, or plastic, with the spiral-wound paper tube being the most common. OpenRocket allows you to set the length, inner and outer diameter (wall thickness), and material type. Whether designing low power or extreme high power rockets, OpenRocket allows you to set the body tube parameters you need.</p></td> | ||
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