For a paper rocket, you can use lightweight, thin craft paper or cardstock. These materials are sturdy enough to withstand the pressure of launching, while also being flexible and foldable for constructing the rocket. Avoid using thick or heavy paper, as it may impact the flight performance of the rocket.
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Carbon fiber or fiberglass are commonly used materials for making fins of a rocket. They are lightweight, strong, and provide good aerodynamic performance. It is important to consider the weight, strength, and stiffness of the material when choosing the best material for rocket fins.
The Saturn V rocket used a combination of liquid oxygen and RP-1, a refined form of kerosene, as fuel. These propellants were used in the first stage of the rocket to provide the thrust needed for liftoff.
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What kind of rocket? A rocket you could make would use mainly compressed air A NASA rocket, would use a LOT of gasoline to propel it into the air.
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This depends on many things, it varies with the agle you are goint to shoot it with and the funktion of the rocket (length, stability, perhaps returning to the shooter) Assuming your rocket is to be launched straight up in the air the wings is only a mean of stabilizing it. For this kind of rocket the wings should be hard and has as little resistance as possible The shape should be like the triangular ones you see in the movies and you should use about 3 or 4 of them hope this helps:)
Parchment paper.
If gluing paper to paper, white glue is best.
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