I've just used your video to explain some basic rocket concepts in KSP to fellow reddit user. Thank you! I'm surprised that you have too low likes, sadly. You're doing great! Keep it up :)
Good explanation! One thing puzzles me though. Unlike smaller rockets, space launch vehicles do not have fins but totally rely on thrust vector control. *But,* why did the Saturn V have fins? I guess it has more to do with heritage and nostalgia than with function, like the black-and-white square pattern which actually caused thermal concerns.
Building my first rocket on Kerbal and I had to add fins for one of the trainings. Decided to look up why they stabilize a rocket and your video helped :D Thanks! Though, I do have one question, at 0:40 , why does the rocket's upper half rotate right when the wind is hitting it from the right side. This is counter-intuitive, I would think that as the section of the rocket above the C.O.G is bigger the one below, more pressure in that section would cause the upper rocket half to rotate left.
I foumd this channel 3 days ago and im glad i did
Great video! Model rockets are amazing and you should totally do more!
Amazing channel; great to see so much passion and knowledge. Helped heaps for a science project thanks :)
Simple explanation of deep topic ,you added a new subscriber
Great help for my stem class
Great video. That was a great explanation. Wait, don't you still owe me a steak? Cheers.
Instant subscription! Great video!
Amazing knowlege. Loved it
My teacher gave us this video to study from when we build them ☺️
Nice it helps a lot.
Well done bro..
I've just used your video to explain some basic rocket concepts in KSP to fellow reddit user. Thank you! I'm surprised that you have too low likes, sadly. You're doing great! Keep it up :)
Good explanation! One thing puzzles me though. Unlike smaller rockets, space launch vehicles do not have fins but totally rely on thrust vector control. *But,* why did the Saturn V have fins? I guess it has more to do with heritage and nostalgia than with function, like the black-and-white square pattern which actually caused thermal concerns.
Please more Rocket videos like this
Hey , Now , where do i place the fins , Behind the center of Gravity or ahead of center or Gravity
Nice.
good stuff!
Smart!👍👍👍
When someone says "Finless rocket," I think of two things: Gyrojet ammunition and Hale rockets.
i am using this video for a science project
Dayne Grinny
Building my first rocket on Kerbal and I had to add fins for one of the trainings. Decided to look up why they stabilize a rocket and your video helped :D Thanks! Though, I do have one question, at 0:40 , why does the rocket's upper half rotate right when the wind is hitting it from the right side. This is counter-intuitive, I would think that as the section of the rocket above the C.O.G is bigger the one below, more pressure in that section would cause the upper rocket half to rotate left.
What recovery method should I use?
*BALLISTIC TRAJECTORY*
I started to build a really big model rocket a year ago, but I didn't finish it. Now I'm quite motivated! Have you seen the email I've sent you?
What would happen if you made a finless rocket that had the CP lower than the CG (say by adding weight at the front)? Will it fly `true'?
Never mind. It seems that that is next to impossible to achieve.
Great , I don't have words to appreciate your videos, I think you should work on the "Rope Coiling Effect " for the next one.
I’m from when you did the great America teach in
Chase!
I am the person who just curious about rocket
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Skyler Gisondo
So you can aim it away from you.