The engine casing allows you to easily fit in a new motor for each flight. If you didn't have this the used motor would have to be cut out before you could fit a new one.
The engine casing in a model rocket serves several key functions: it houses the rocket motor and provides structural integrity during launch and flight. The casing also contains the propellant, ensuring it burns in a controlled manner to generate thrust. Additionally, it protects the rocket's internal components from heat and pressure during the motor's operation. Finally, the casing aids in the safe recovery of the rocket by ensuring that the motor is securely retained until it is time for deployment.
On the back of the engine casing
A model rocket usually only holds one engine. The size of the engine and the amount of thrust that you get from varies. Becoming apart of a model rocket organization can help you determine the right engine for your rocket.
It is a model rocket engine that has medium strength.
Solid fuel
A block ring holds the engine firmly in the rocket tube. If not for this, the engine would go up the tube and the rocket would go on fire.
You can't, - it must have an engine block.
The Oldsmobile V-8 rocket engine was introduced in the 1949 model year.
The size of the engine you put in it.
In a real rocket, there is short a time in atmosphere and the aerodynamics are less important. In a model rocket, all flight in the atmosphere and the aerodynamics are very important. In a real rocket, it has a liquid or solid rocket engine and a large propellant mass fraction. In a model rocket, it has a solid rocket engine and a small propellant mass fraction . In a real rocket, there are four forces during atmospheric flight. In a model rocket, there are four forces throughout flight. In a real rocket, there is a long powered flight . In a model rocket, it has a very short powered flight . In a real rocket, it has passive stability and active control . In a model rocket, it has passive stability and no control. In a real rocket, it has expensive materials such as aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloy. In a model rocket, it has inexpensive materials such as balsa, cardboard, and plastic. In a real model, there is a high speed and the heating is very important. In a model rocket there is low speed and the heating is not important.
Enough to lift a small rocket 5-600 feet.
In model rockets, the only part that is discarded is the actual motor casing. Everything else is re-usable provided it lands in good shape.