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Americas First Rocket Company Reaction Motors Inc Frank H Winter

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Americas First Rocket Company Reaction Motors Inc Frank H Winter
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Publisher: American Institute Of Aeronautics And Astronautics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 62.87 MB
Author: Frank H Winter
ISBN: 9781624104411, 162410441X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Americas First Rocket Company Reaction Motors Inc Frank H Winter by Frank H Winter 9781624104411, 162410441X instant download after payment.

America's First Rocket Company is the story of Reaction Motors, Inc. (RMI), the U.S.'s first liquid-propellant rocket company. Founded in December, 1941 following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, with the single-minded goal of developing the liquid-propellant rocket for the war effort, RMI was an ambitious undertaking at a time when rocket propulsion technology was in its infancy. RMI went on to accomplish some of the most significant technological breakthroughs in American aerospace history, paving the way to manned flights far beyond the speed of sound, the beginnings of manned flight into space, and development of the critically important vernier motors for the Surveyor spacecraft that became the U.S.'s first soft-landing craft on the surface of the Moon.

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