A rocket exhaust nozzle that can be aimed in any direction.
Ejector nozzles are used in jet engines. They are the simpler of the nozzles used and are more conventional that iris nozzles. Ejector nozzles are part of a group that includes ejector, iris, rocket, and low-ratio nozzles.
you have to glue bits and pieces together ;-)
You can increase rocket stability by using fins to create aerodynamic forces that keep the rocket pointing in the right direction, ensuring the center of mass is located in front of the center of pressure, and using a gimbaled engine or thrust vectoring to control the rocket's direction.
A small rocket might go higher because a smaller rocket has less weight
To get the turbo nozzle in you need approximately 25 shine sprites. You will then chase shadow Mario across Delfino Plaza. After you have squirted him with enough water, he will drop the turbo nozzles and leave. To get the rocket nozzle you need approximately 30 shine sprites. Use the same method as before, and you will have all three nozzles at your disposal while in Delfino Plaza. (Note: these instructions only work in Delfino Plaza. There are some worlds you can enter and get these nozzles)
Tilting (gimbaling) the main rocket nozzles to change the direction of thrust. Used as a means of stabilization and/or guidance.
The definition of fin on a rocket would be, a thin, protruding piece of metal whose function is to provide aerodynamic stabilization when the rocket is in flight.
A rocket body tube is the center of a rocket; also the piece that holds the rocket together.
They usually have a shaped clay nozzle formed into the end of the engine tube. This differs slightly for the intended duration of the engine.
A rocket that has several stages,each smaller than the last.
A rocket is typically steered remotely by ground control using onboard computers that adjust the rocket's orientation and trajectory. The guidance system navigates the rocket by controlling thrust, gimballing engine nozzles, and deploying control fins or thrusters. Astronauts aboard crewed spacecraft may also have manual controls for steering in emergencies.
Kenneth S. Murphy has written: 'Evaluation of coated columbium test panels having application to a secondary nozzle extension for the RL10 rocket engine system' -- subject(s): Nozzles, Rocket engines