liquid-fueled rocket
C2427
concept
A liquid-fueled rocket is a propulsion system that burns liquid propellants—typically a fuel and an oxidizer stored in separate tanks—to produce high-velocity exhaust and generate thrust.
Observed surface forms (3)
- rocket engine ×5
- cryogenic rocket stage ×2
- pressure-fed rocket engine ×1
Instances (9)
- V-2 rocket
- Merlin 1A via concept surface "rocket engine"
- Kestrel via concept surface "rocket engine"
- Merlin 1D via concept surface "rocket engine"
- Centaur via concept surface "cryogenic rocket stage"
- Raptor via concept surface "rocket engine"
- Aggregat 4
- Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage via concept surface "cryogenic rocket stage"
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Curtiss-Wright XLR25 rocket engine
via concept surface "rocket engine"
surface form: Curtiss-Wright XLR25