Kawasaki leostar drag race
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First flight test rocket in the series that led to the V-2. Polaris AX second stage.Ī2 - German test vehicle.
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Polaris stage 1.Ī1P-2 - Aerojet solid rocket engine. After the death of the Apollo 1 crew on the pad, Block I missions were cancelled and the suit never flew.Ī1P - Alternate designation for Polaris FTV-4.Ī1P-1 - Aerojet solid rocket engine. For the initial Block I Apollo missions a modification of the Gemini G4C suit was to have been flown. After protracted development, the system was said to have gone into operation in 1995.Ī1C - American space suit, tested 1965. All values estimated.Ī-135 - Two-tier Russian anti-ballistic missile system for the defense of Moscow, with both endoatmospheric and exoatmospheric interceptor missiles. Masses estimated dimensions scaled from drawing.Ī12 - Alternate designation for Von Braun 1948.Ī12 - Alternate designation for Von Braun 1956.Ī12 - Alternate designation for Von Braun 1952.Ī-12 - LOx/Alcohol propellant rocket stage. Unique dual-thrust chamber / single nozzle design, which was later shown to be not feasible technically.Ī-11 - LOx/Alcohol propellant rocket stage. Considered aerodynamically unstable (a stabilizing flywheel was mounted forward) and no launch attempts were made.Ī-1 - Library of Congress designation for R-7 launch vehicles with a single-engine upper stage ( Vostok-L 8K72,, ,, ).Ī-1 (R-1) - Soviet designation for a sounding rocket version of the R-1 (Russian-built V-2) used for ionospheric research.Ī-1 target drone - Fleetwings post-war USAF target drone.Ī-10 - LOx/Alcohol propellant rocket stage.Ī-10 engine - Thiel LOx/Alcohol rocket engine. Exploded at Kummersdorf during a test run. First in series of rockets leading to V-2. Modified A/P22S-6 suit to add urine collection device with other material and hardware changes.Ī1 - German test vehicle. 12 sizes, for bomber, reconnaissance and fighter aircraft.Ī/P22S-6A - American pressure suit, operational 1975.
KAWASAKI LEOSTAR DRAG RACE FULL
Full pressure suit replacement for the A/P22S-4. Evolved from the original MC-2 design.Ī/P22S-6 - American pressure suit, operational 1975. Full pressure suit replacement for the A/P22S-2, 8 sizes for use in bomber and reconnaissance aircraft. Full pressure, two layers, oxygen regulator exterior of helmet, 12 torso sizes, 7 gloves sizes, 2 helmet sizes.Ī/P22S-4 - American pressure suit, operational 1967. The David Clark XMC-2-DC prototype, although still in need of substantial development, evolved into the MC-2 suit and then into a standardized Air Force high altitude, full pressure garment known as the A/P 22S-2.Ī/P 22S-3 - American pressure suit, operational 1960. Home - Search - Browse - Alphabetic Index: 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9Ī- B- C- D- E- F- G- H- I- J- K- L- M- N- O- P- Q- R- S- T- U- V- W- X- Y- ZĪ - Library of Congress designation for R-7 launch vehicles without upper stages ( Sputnik 8K71PS,, , ).Ī (Launch System) - Alternate designation for V-1000.Ī Brief History of the HARP Project - Richard K Graf's account of the Canadian 1960's project to launch satellites from a 16 inch gun.Ī I Polyarniy - First name of Polyarniy Design Bureau.Ī M Bondaryuk - First name of Bondaryuk bureau.Ī M Isayev - First name of Isayev bureau.Ī M Lyulka (NPO Saturn) - First name of Lyulka bureau.Ī Rocket a Day Keeps the High Costs Away - John Walker's classic 'modest proposal' to reduce launch costs.Ī&A - Abbreviation for Astronomy and AstrophysicsĪ/P 22S-2 - American pressure suit, operational 1960.