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  2. Executor (rocket engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Executor engine for the first stage of the Haas 2B and Super Haas launchers and for the IAR-111 Excelsior airplane. The second variant is the Executor Plus engine that it uses a larger exhaust nozzle optimized for vacuum operation. The Executor Plus is used on the Haas 2 air-launched rocket and on the second stage of the Super Haas rocket. [3]

  3. IAR 111 - Wikipedia

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    The payload will be either the Haas 2 rocket or an external fuel tank. For aerodynamic surface control it will use a hydraulic system controlled by fly-by-wire from the cockpit. The aircraft will be powered by the new Executor liquid-fuelled rocket engine, under construction at ARCA, which will use kerosene as fuel and liquid oxygen as oxidizer ...

  4. ARCAspace - Wikipedia

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    The Executor was a liquid-fueled rocket engine intended to power the IAR-111 Excelsior supersonic plane and Haas 2B and 2C rockets. Executor was an open cycle gas generator rocket engine, that uses liquid oxygen and kerosene and has a maximum thrust of 24 tons force. ARCA decided to use composite materials and aluminum alloys on a large scale.

  5. Haas (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Haas 2 rocket with IAR 111 supersonic plane. Haas 2 was an orbital two-stage launcher design intended to be carried under the fuselage of the IAR 111 supersonic plane. It was planned to be powered by the new Executor liquid-fueled rocket engine [2] under development at ARCA. Its intended launch altitude was approximately 17,000 m (56,000 ft).

  6. Category:Rocket engines using kerosene propellant - Wikipedia

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    Rocket engines using hot cycle hydrogen peroxide propellant (7 P) Pages in category "Rocket engines using kerosene propellant" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.

  7. Executor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Executor" may also refer to: Literary executor, person acting on behalf of beneficiaries under a deceased author's will; Executor (software), for running 68k Macintosh applications on IBM-compatible PCs; Executor (Star Wars), a fictional starship in the Star Wars universe; Executor (rocket engine) a liquid fuel rocket engine

  8. UK first as vertical rocket launch licence granted - AOL

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    Rocket engine explodes during test at Shetland spaceport. SaxaVord Spaceport already has all of the licences it needs to operate and hope to eventually launch up to 30 rockets per year.

  9. Aerospike engine - Wikipedia

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    The aerospike engine is a type of rocket engine that maintains its aerodynamic efficiency across a wide range of altitudes. [1] It belongs to the class of altitude compensating nozzle engines. [2] Aerospike engines were proposed for many single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) designs. They were a contender for the Space Shuttle main engine. However, as ...