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Alphabetical listing of hobby rocketry-related producers and retailers who have an Internet presence.  Rocketry Software listings include stand-alone personal computer software programs and online applications.

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Spherical Parachute Patterns Maker
URL: http://scottbryce.com/parachute/spherical_parachute.html
Summary: This web page will produce patterns for hemisphere parachutes for model rockets. Instructions for constructing the parachutes can be found in the May/June 2000 newsletter of the Northern Illinois Rocketry Association. The article describes the construction of 12 inch diameter parachute with 8 gores and a 2 inch diameter spill hole. This web page will produce patterns for other sizes of parachutes. Patterns are limited to a size that will fit on an 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet of paper.

TAM Consulting Software
URL: http://www.tamcon.com/emook
Summary: Motor 1.3 is a Windows program to help in the design of experimental rocket motors. WProPepZ is a zip archive containing a ProPep, a rocket fuel properties calculation program and wpropep, a Windows front end to make using the program easier.

The Rocket Simulator
URL: http://www.rocket-simulator.com/
Summary: A web-based software simulator that provides single and clustered engine flight simulations as well as parachute size calculator and decent rate calculator.

Thrust Curve Tool
URL: http://www.thrustgear.com/
Summary: Thrust Curve Tool is designed to analyze rocket motor thrust data and to produce standard ‘.eng’ files for use with flight simulators such as wRASP and Rocksim™. The program makes it easy to visualize the thrust curve, determine the motor’s specifications, plot the data, and produce an optimal ‘.eng’ file. It’s now possible to go from motor test firing to rocket simulation in just a few minutes!

Tripoli L2 Practice Exam
URL: http://www.astralisrocketry.com/Knowledge_2.html
Summary: A stand-alone PC executible that runs on your local machine, this program will allow you to practice the Tripoli Level 2 written exam. The program has all 100 questions from the Tripoli exam question pool, so you can become familiar with them all.

VCP Software
URL: http://myweb.cableone.net/cjcrowell/vcpmain.htm
Summary: Download site for VCT (~2mb), VCP for Win 3.1 (~1mb), VCP for Win 95 & up (~3mb), RRCSwitch (~1.5mb), PETSwitch (~1.5mb), Nose Cone Equations (Word Doc, 300k) and Rocket Motor Tutorial (DOS, 60k).

Win Sim
URL: http://www.telusplanet.net/public/ucluelet/
Summary: Ever wonder what it would be like to actually ride in your rocket? Win Sim is a rocket design and simulation package that includes the ability to design and fly a rocket on a PC. Included is an animated view from a movie camera located in your rocket's nose! Other features include wind simulation, spin, drag estimation, static and dynamic stability analysis, an informative help file, and many others. Win Sim is inexpensive, powerful, and best of all, a lot of fun!

WinROC
URL: http://www.drmoore.org/winroc01.htm
Summary: Winroc is a suite of rocketry programs for use with Microsoft Windows software. Easy-to-use altitude prediction software, includes motor files and center-of-pressure calculations. Winroc includes altitude calculator, CP calculator, motor wizard, thrust curve manager and graphing capabilities.

wRASP Altitude Simulation Software
URL: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/CGibke/wrasp.htm
Summary: wRASP is an adaption of the venerable RASP program for DOS with a Windows user interface. The DOS version of RASP was based on the BASIC program written by Harry Stine in 1979 and then converted to C by Mark Storin in 1989. New features were added by Kent Hoult in 1990 and Mark Johnson in 1990-94.

Yet Another Transition Template Maker
URL: http://shumphrey.home.att.net/interests/rocketry/transitions/
Summary: This is YATTM (Yet Another Transition Template Maker). So why is it any better than all the other TTMs? Well the main reason is that it can do offset transitions—where the tubes at either end of the transition are not concentric. This includes the "Nike-Hercules", "X-17" and "Saturn 1B" type of complex transitions.

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