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<p><i>The <u>simulated results with grid fins <b>have not</b> been verified</u> and <b>should not be relied upon</b> <u>without actual flight test verification and <b>Cd adjustments</b> of your own</u></i>.</p> | <p><i>The <u>simulated results with grid fins <b>have not</b> been verified</u> and <b>should not be relied upon</b> <u>without actual flight test verification and <b>Cd adjustments</b> of your own</u></i>.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 24 February 2022
Supported Launch Guides
Limited Support and Unsupported Fin Sets
Launch Shoes
Warning: OpenRocket lacks native support for Launch Shoes.
Fins, generally speaking, are aerodynamic control surfaces. Where grid fins differ from other fins is that they are not essentially just flat surfaces, but more of a frame with a grid inside. Usually made of metal (such as aluminum), not only can grid fins be light, they can be very strong (the very thin, spaced grid surfaces don’t generate much drag). Although OpenRocket doesn’t support grid fins as a single component, the pod and fin set components can be used to create them.
The simulated results with grid fins have not been verified and should not be relied upon without actual flight test verification and Cd adjustments of your own.



