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 |
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Punisher 4 | 4.00 in | 9.06 lb | 75 mm | 32.00 in | EDWARD SABINS |
KBW-BMS 3 inch School Rocket 34 inch Sustainer | 3.00 in | 21.0 oz | 29 mm | 10.00 in | Kenneth B Weaver |
1.6x Mars Lander | 6.00 in | 2.80 lb | 29 mm | 8.00 in | Mike Caplinger |
3" Black Hole Space Probe | 3.00 in | 10.00 lb | 54 mm | 15.00 in | Michael Lehmann |
MAC Hyper 54 | 58 mm | 3.40 lb | 54 mm | 28.00 in | EDWARD SABINS |
Ian | 66 mm | 30.0 oz | 29 mm | 15.00 in | Wayne Comfort |
Estes Eclipse 3 inch | 3.00 in | 2.00 lb | 29 mm | 24.00 in | Louie Berlin |
Patriot | 2.50 in | 3.00 lb | 29 mm | 20.00 in | Andrew Hostetler |
SBR The Bomb | 5.50 in | 1,700 g | 38 mm | 15.00 in | David S. Kemp |
38 mm Leviathan | 3.00 in | 524 g | 38 mm | 16.50 in | Stewart Mundy |
Search public rockets for more to try out.