

Recovery systems are intended to return a rocket safely to the ground, without harm to people or damage to the rocket or other objects.

5.1.1 Designing a Rocket with Clustered Motors.Just BE AWARE that OpenRocket WILL NOT accurately simulate ring tail fins at this time. 2.2.1 If you like the "look" of ring tail models, OpenRocket does that very, very well.1.2.1.1 Fire Resistant Wadding and Blankets.

1.1.1 Featherweight and Break-Apart Recovery.
