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  2. Aerojet Rocketdyne AR1 - Wikipedia

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    The Aerojet Rocketdyne AR1 is a 2,200-kilonewton-class (500,000 lbf) thrust RP-1/LOX oxidizer-rich staged combustion cycle rocket engine project. [1]The engine was conceived in 2014, and received US government funding to build a prototype engine in 2016. [2]

  3. AR-1 - Wikipedia

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    AR-1 (multiple rocket launcher) Aerojet Rocketdyne AR1, a rocket engine; Alba AR1, an experimental racing car; Archaerhodopsin-1, a photoreceptor; Arkansas's 1st congressional district; Arkansas Highway 1; ArmaLite AR-1, a bolt-action rifle manufactured by ArmaLite; IPCC First Assessment Report; USS Medusa (AR-1), a repair ship of the United ...

  4. Aerojet Rocketdyne - Wikipedia

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    AR-22 (LH 2 /LOX) – An engine in development from 2017 to 2020 for the XS-1 spacecraft, also known as the Phantom Express. The engine is based on the RS-25 and utilizing parts remaining in Aerojet Rocketdyne and NASA inventories from earlier versions of the RS-25. Two of the engines would have been built for the spaceplane. [38]

  5. Toyota AR engine - Wikipedia

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    The AR engine family is an Inline-4 piston engine series by Toyota, first introduced in 2008 for the RAV4, and subsequently for the Highlander, Venza, Camry and Scion tC.. The AR series uses a die-cast aluminium engine block and aluminium DOHC cylinder head.

  6. North American FJ-4 Fury - Wikipedia

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    The Navy ordered six FJ-4s to be converted to FJ-4F to test rocket engines, but only two were completed. These featured the North American Rocketdyne AR-1 engine, installed in a fairing above the tail pipe of the jet engine. It ran on hydrogen peroxide and JP-4 jet fuel, and provided an additional 5,000 lbf (22 kN) of thrust for short periods.

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  8. RL10 - Wikipedia

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    The RL10 is a liquid-fuel cryogenic rocket engine built in the United States by Aerojet Rocketdyne that burns cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propellants. Modern versions produce up to 110 kN (24,729 lb f) of thrust per engine in vacuum.

  9. Rocketdyne AR2 - Wikipedia

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    The AR2 is a single-chamber rocket engine burning kerosene (JP-4 or JP-5) jet fuel, oxidised with 90% High Test Peroxide (H 2 O 2 / HTP), allowing the engine to use the same fuel as an aircraft fuel system. [1] The variable-thrust AR2 is a direct development of the fixed thrust AR1, which was given the military designation LR36.