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No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Rocket rocket The rocket parameter is used to display the full name of the rocket body and variant used on the flight. A number of rocket bodies come in many variants. Suggested values Ariane 1 Ariane 2 Ariane 3 Ariane 40 Ariane 42L Ariane 42P Ariane 44L Ariane 44P ...
Template documentation {{ Infobox rocket launch/rocket }} is a {{#switch:}} -based template that swaps out an input for its corresponding wikilink in {{ Infobox rocket launch }} . It currently has support for the complete Ariane , Falcon , Soyuz , and Vega families, along with variants of the Atlas V and PSLV – the parameters and outputs for ...
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BnB Rockets "Boost Glider" Is a perfect example of a gliding recovery system. In some cases, radio-controlled rocket gliders are flown back to the earth by a pilot in much the way as R/C model airplanes are flown. Some rockets (typically long thin rockets) are the proper proportions to safely glide to Earth tail-first. These are termed ...
A rocket balloon without its pump attached. There is also dedicated toy known as a rocket balloon, usually tubular-shaped and inflated with a special pump (pictured).These balloons, when released, propel in a more stable direction because of a steadier thrust of air and elongated shape, unlike ordinary round balloons which often launch uncontrollably.