Modern High-power Rocketry

Modern High-power Rocketry
Author: Mark Canepa
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1412058104

International conspiracy funded by unimaginable wealth and influence detected and destroyed by one determined man operating on the edge of accountability.

Make: High-Power Rockets

Make: High-Power Rockets
Author: Mike Westerfield
Publisher: Maker Media, Inc.
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017-11-03
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1680454781

Make: High-Power Rockets is for all the science geeks who look at the moon and try to figure out where Neil Armstrong walked, watch in awe as rockets lift off, and want to fly their own model rockets. Starting with an overview of mid- and high-power rocketry, readers will start out making rockets with F and G engines, and move on up to H engines.

The Handbook of Model Rocketry

The Handbook of Model Rocketry
Author: George Harry Stine
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1983
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780668053587

This National Association of Rocketry handbook covers designing and building your first model rocket to launching and recovery techniques, and setting up a launch area for competition.

Topics in Advanced Model Rocketry

Topics in Advanced Model Rocketry
Author: Gordon K. Mandell
Publisher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2003-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262632782

The advanced model rocketeer will find that this book allows him to predict every aspect of his model's performance. It is a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of the trajectory analysis, aerodynamics, and flight dynamics of model rockets; it contains many original methods and demonstrates a wealth of complex problems that still require solutions in model rocketry.More specifically, Topics in Advance Model Rocketry include methods that will enable the modeler to calculate the following: the "point-mass" approximation altitude for any rocket or cluster; the drag coefficient, normal force coefficient, damping factor, moments of inertia, restoring moments, and so forth, of his vehicle; and the dynamic behavior of his rocket, that is, oscillation frequency, amplitude, spin rate, and perturbing forces. In addition, the equations will allow the modeler to design his vehicle so that wind and other perturbing flight forces have a minimal effect on its performance.In the past, many older modelers left the hobby of model rocketry because advanced information and challenges were lacking; now Topics in Advance Model Rocketry can provide the veteran modeler with exactly the information he needs, while it also serves as a basis for further theoretical research in the field.

Large and Dangerous Rocket Ships

Large and Dangerous Rocket Ships
Author: Mark Canepa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781490796543

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Rocketing Into the Future

Rocketing Into the Future
Author: Michel van Pelt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2012-05-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461432006

This book describes the technology, history, and future of rocket planes. Michel van Pelt journies into this exciting world, examining the exotic concepts and actual flying vehicles that have been devised over the last hundred years. He recounts the history of rocket airplanes, from the early pioneers who attached simple rockets onto their wooden glider airplanes to the modern world of high-tech research vehicles. The author visits museums where rare examples of early rocket planes are kept and modern laboratories where future spaceplanes are being developed. He explains the technology in an easily understandable way, describing the various types of rocket airplanes and looking at the possibilities for the future. Michel van Pelt considers future spaceplanes, presenting various modern concepts and developments. He describes the development from cutting edge research via demonstrator vehicles to operational use. He also evaluates the replacement of the Space Shuttle with a seemingly old-fashioned capsule system, the parallel developments in suborbital spaceplanes such as SpaceShipOne and SpaceShipTwo, piloted versus automatic flight, and related developments in airliners and military aircraft.