Estes Fat Jax
Motor | Weight oz | TTW Average | TTW Peak | Accel f/s2 | Speed mph | Rod Len feet | Burnout Time sec | Optimal Delay sec | Time to Apogee sec | Altitude feet |
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Estes A3T | 1.02 | 11:1 | 29:1 | 643.23 | 136.11 | 1.2 | 1.03 | 4.30 | 5.13 | 439 |
Estes A10T | 0.90 | 12:1 | 63:1 | 838.70 | 124.81 | 1.1 | 0.90 | 3.90 | 4.60 | 386 |
Estes 1/4A3T | 0.93 | 12:1 | 25:1 | 562.16 | 25.26 | 1.3 | 0.33 | 1.20 | 1.33 | 23 |
Apogee 1/4A2 | 0.85 | 12:1 | 27:1 | 703.22 | 31.08 | 1.1 | 0.30 | 1.40 | 1.50 | 34 |
Estes 1/2A3T | 0.95 | 15:1 | 38:1 | 763.11 | 59.40 | 1.1 | 0.40 | 2.50 | 2.70 | 111 |
Weight - The total weight of the rocket, with motor, at lift-off.
TTW Average - The average thrust-to-weight ratio of the rocket.
TTW Peak - The peak thrust-to-weight ratio of the rocket.
Accel - The maximum acceleration experienced by the rocket.
Speed - The maximum speed experienced by the rocket.
Rod Len - The minimal rod/rail length for the rocket to reach a safe speed (9 m/s) for free flight.
Optimal Delay - The optimal delay time (equal to the time from burnout to apogee).
Altitude - The altitude at apogee.
Note: These simulation results should be used with caution. Always double-check to ensure that your flight will be safe.
The Rocket Motor Guide helps you choose the right motor to use in your rocket by running a simulation using each of the motors in the RocketReviews.com motor database.
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