The motor guide allows you to quickly find motors that will work for a rocket; see the help page for more info.
If you create a rocket, you can run the guide more easily in future as well as have more options.
Here are the 10 most recently created public rockets entered by other people you can try out.
| Name | Body Diam | Weight | MMT Diam | MMT Len | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Big Nuke, 3x38mm | 5.50 in | 18.00 lb | 38 mm | 30.00 in | William Hanlon |
| SBR Thor 54 | 2.26 in | 907 g | 38 mm | 20.00 in | David S. Kemp |
| Nike Smoke estes | 3.00 in | 1.11 lb | 29 mm | 20.00 in | BRIAN YOCUM |
| Laserloc (SlimJim) | 2.20 in | 2.70 lb | 29 mm | 20.00 in | BRIAN YOCUM |
| Gemini Titan | 2.50 in | 7.5 oz | 18 mm | 6.00 in | John Taylor |
| Alpha | 1.00 in | 1.3 oz | 13 mm | 6.00 in | Mike McKeon |
| Ninja | 1.60 in | 5.6 oz | 13 mm | 6.00 in | Mike McKeon |
| Amazon | 1.33 in | 3.4 oz | 13 mm | 6.00 in | Mike McKeon |
| Mega Der Red Max 3x29mm cluster | 4.00 in | 1,000 g | 29 mm | 8.00 in | David S. Kemp |
| I-roc | 5.50 in | 112.0 oz | 38 mm | 14.00 in | robert brown |
Search public rockets for more to try out.