Predicting the flight-path of an unguided rocket can help overcome unnecessary risks. Avoiding residential areas or a car-park can improve the safety of launching a rocket significantly. Furthermore, an accurate landing site prediction facilitates recovery.This paper introduces a six-degrees-of-freedom flight simulator for large unguided model rockets that can fly to altitudes of up to 13 km and then return to earth by parachute. The open-source software package assists the user with the design of rockets, and its simulation core models both the rocket flight and the parachute descent in stochastic wind conditions.Furthermore, the uncertainty in the input variables propagates through the model via a Monte Carlo wrapper, simulating a range of possible flight conditions.The resulting trajectories are captured as a Gaussian process, which assists in the statistical assessment of the flight conditions in the face of uncertainties, such as changes in wind conditions, failure to deploy the parachute, and variations in thrust.This approach also facilitates concise presentation of such uncertainties via visualisation of trajectory ensembles.
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