Orion-like Model Rocket Nose Cone
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* 7/29/2017 Update: To Commemorate 4000 Views, I Have Added Two Files For A Higher Fidelity Model Based Loosely On The Model At, Https://Nasa3D.Arc.Nasa.Gov/Detail/Sls-Block1-3Ds . The Tower Of The Las Is In The File Las_Nosecone_V3_1Of2.Stl. While There Are Some Overhang Regions, It Should Be Able To Print Without Supports. One Abort Motor Nozzle Is In The Second File Las_Noseconde_2Of2.Stl. You Need To Print Four Of These And Attach Them To The Flat Regions On The Las Tower. The Nozzles Should Be Printed With The Y-Axis Pointed Upwards, And With Supports. * 6/20/2015 Update: To Commemorate 2000 Views, I Have Added A File For An Improved Version (Las_Nosecone_V2.Stl). This New Version Has A Much Smoother Surface, A Slight Chamfer Around The Base To Make It Easier To Slide Into A Rocket Body Tube, And An Integrated Cavity/Bar To Tie The Chute Lines And Shock Chord To. To Celebrate The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle'S Eft-1 Test Flight, Here Is An Orion-Like Nose Cone For Model Rockets. It Features Details Such As The Ogive Fairing, The Fillet Region, The Abort Motor Nozzles, The Jettison Motor Nozzles, And The Raceway. Orion Eft-1 Was Launched On A Delta-Iv Heavy On December 5Th, 2014. Soon Orion Will Fly On The Sls. Now You Can Launch Orion On Your Own Rocket! See Orion And Eft-1 Details At, Http://Www.Nasa.Gov/Exploration/Systems/Orion/ Http://Exploredeepspace.Com/ Just Download, Scale To Your Tube Diameter, And Print Out. See Example Printed On A Makerbot Replicator 2, Sized For The 1.62" O.D. Body Tube Of An Estes Baby Bertha Rocket. This Orion Nose Cone Is About 5.75" Tall.
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