File:LR91-AJ-11_rocket_engine_-_Thrust_chamber.jpg
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DescriptionLR91-AJ-11 rocket engine - Thrust chamber.jpg |
English: The LR91-AJ-11 engine powered the Titan IV second stage, providing 105,000 pounds-force of thrust. The engine weighed approximately 1,300 pounds.
Français : Vue de la tuyère du moteur LR91-AJ-11 qui équipait le second étage de la fusée Titan IV. Ce moteur, d'un poid de 600 kg, fournissait une poussée de 50 tonnes. |
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Author | J.smith |
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