Model Rocket HR&T
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A rocket built in Tinker-Cad is substantial, with all components fitting together seamlessly. You might need to apply wrap tape around the nose cone for an even tighter fit due to pressure concerns. This rocket is quite heavy, so you'll likely require B and C motors to achieve optimal results. A motor alone may not provide enough thrust to deploy the parachute. The printing process should take approximately 8 hours, and this design is reusable. To assemble it, simply glue on the fins and decide whether or not to use the hole on the side for a paper clip - bending it down will hold everything in place, although the motor often remains due to pressure, so you can opt to tape the hole or leave it alone without any issues. Next, line up and attach the rings using hot glue; the extra ring on the side is not essential, but rather an added feature (its purpose is unclear). If you've worked with Estes models before, assembling this rocket should be straightforward; if not, simply watch a tutorial video for guidance. To build it, all you need are a parachute, a medium-length rubber band, a glue gun, and a piece of paper. For flying the rocket, you'll require a B motor, a starter, a plug, a launch pad, and a remote launcher. Please share your comments and feedback if any issues arise, as they will be invaluable in refining the MK2 design. I look forward to your flights and will be uploading a video and pictures soon. Have fun!
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