Rocket-powered aircraft

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"A rocket-powered aircraft or rocket plane is an aircraft that uses a rocket engine for propulsion, sometimes in addition to airbreathing jet engines. Rocket planes can achieve much higher speeds than similarly sized jet aircraft, but typically for at most a few minutes of powered operation, followed by a glide. Unhindered by the need for oxygen from the atmosphere, they are suitable for very high-altitude flight. They are also capable of delivering much higher acceleration and shorter takeoffs.

Rockets have been used simply to assist the main propulsion in the form of jet assisted take off (JATO) also known as rocket assisted take off (RATO or RATOG). Not all rocket planes are of the conventional takeoff like "normal" aircraft. Some types have been air-launched from another plane, while other types have taken off vertically – nose in the air and tail to the ground ("tail-sitters")." - (en.wikipedia.org 29.02.2020)
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  • Raketenflugzeug Opel Sander

    Raketenflugzeug Opel Sander

    Beim Raketenflugzeug handelt...

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    Image: Technoseum - Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit Mannheim - CC BY-NC-SA

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