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  2. File:Rocket thrust.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Straalmotor; Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Motor cohete; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org

  3. File:RocketThrust.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Engine thrust to weight table - Wikipedia

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    Template: Engine thrust to weight table. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... Merlin 1D rocket engine, full-thrust version 467 1,030 825 185,000

  5. Model rocket motor classification - Wikipedia

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    The designation for a specific motor looks like C6-3.In this example, the letter (C) represents the total impulse range of the motor, the number (6) before the dash represents the average thrust in newtons, and the number (3) after the dash represents the delay in seconds from propelling charge burnout to the firing of the ejection charge (a gas generator composition, usually black powder ...

  6. Thrust curve - Wikipedia

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    A thrust curve for a model rocket. A thrust curve, sometimes known as a "performance curve" or "thrust profile" is a graph of the thrust of an engine or motor, (usually a rocket) with respect to time. [1] [2] Most engines do not produce linear thrust (thrust which increases at a constant rate with time).

  7. Template:Rocket specs - Wikipedia

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  8. Amateur rocketry - Wikipedia

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    The Reaction Research Society conducts complex amateur rocket projects, utilizing solid, liquid, and hybrid propellant technologies. The Tripoli Rocketry Association sanctions some amateur activities, which they call "research rocketry," provided certain safety guidelines are followed, and provided the motors are of relatively standard design.

  9. Jetex - Wikipedia

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    It has similar weight, thrust and duration to Jetex, allowing many old plans for Jetex powered models to be built and flown with the new motors. The Rapier is a single use motor with a cardboard case and a ceramic nozzle, visually closer to a model rocket motor than the original reloadable Jetex.