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Need help with a rocket motor ID - no more calls, we have our winner.
"Dave Kearton" wrote:
I'm currently trying to get comparision pics of the Rocketdyne LR64-NA-4 from the AQM-37. It was a fairly common engine - over 5K in service and possibly matches the size of the engine with the airframe. As Esmarelda whispered to Quasimodo "It's only a hunch, but I can't ignore it" I'm pretty sure the beast we're looking at is an LR64 variant, leastways that's close enough for me. I've sent a pic off to PWR and hopefully they'll own up to it as well. http://www.aeroconsystems.com/motors/lr64.htm Thanks to everyone for their thoughts - except for the retard on sci.space.history who told me to do my own research. I think my way was a lot more educational. I think you have it. Here's another picture, from http://www.astronautix.com/engines/p41ainer.htm --Bill Thompson |
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