In this project, we use our knowledge of kinematics and dynamics to successfully develop and launch the model rocket “Good Enough i”. The principal behind the rocket comes from Newton’s Third Law, where the rocket will propel itself upward when creating a downward force. Good Enough progressed through three stages while in flight. During the first stage, Good Enough accelerated at a rate of 24.5 m/s^2 for 1.6 seconds, reaching a maximum velocity of 39.2 m/s and a maximum height of 31.4 meters. Entering stage two, Good Enough accelerated at a rate of -9.8 m/s^2 for 5 seconds, achieving a maximum height of 104.9 m and exiting stage two with a final velocity of -9.8 m/s. From there, Good Enough deployed its parachute and entered its final stage. Our rocket served as a means to apply kinematics and dynamics to a real world situation.