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  2. Half-Way House, West Ealing - Wikipedia

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    The inn was originally known as the Old Hat, and was one of two by that name locally. [1] It may have been a stopping point for the mail coach route between London and Oxford . It is now the Diamond Hotel.

  3. Amateur rocketry - Wikipedia

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    The group did their research on rockets from a launch site deep in the Mojave Desert. [1] In the summer of 1956, 17-year-old Jimmy Blackmon of Charlotte, North Carolina, built a 6-foot rocket in his basement. The rocket was designed to be powered by combined liquid nitrogen, gasoline, and liquid oxygen.

  4. Luna E-6 No.6 - Wikipedia

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    It was intended to be the first spacecraft to perform a soft landing on the Moon, a goal which would eventually be accomplished by the final Ye-6 spacecraft, Luna 9. Luna E-6 No.6 was launched at 08:15:35 UTC on 21 March 1964, atop a Molniya-M 8K78M carrier rocket , [ 3 ] flying from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome . [ 4 ]

  5. Bristol Siddeley Gamma - Wikipedia

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    The Armstrong Siddeley, later Bristol Siddeley Gamma was a family of rocket engines used in British rocketry, including the Black Knight and Black Arrow launch vehicles. They burned kerosene fuel and hydrogen peroxide. Their construction was based on a common combustion chamber design, used either singly or in clusters of up to eight.

  6. Category:Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Rocketryrockets and rocket engines, and the vehicles, missiles, and other items propelled by them. Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.

  7. Friends of Amateur Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Friends of Amateur Rocketry, better known simply as FAR, is an educational 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation providing infrastructure for static test firing and launching; small, medium, and large; solid, hybrid, and liquid; commercial and experimental rockets. [1]

  8. Ye olde - Wikipedia

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    "Ye olde" is a pseudo-Early Modern English phrase originally used to suggest a connection between a place or business and Merry England (or the medieval period). The term dates to 1896 or earlier; [ 1 ] it continues to be used today, albeit now more frequently in an ironically anachronistic and kitsch fashion.

  9. National Association of Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Sport Rocketry is the official journal of the National Association of Rocketry. Sport Rocketry is the longest continually published magazine devoted to the sport rocket hobby. It is published bi-monthly and features regional launch coverage, construction and technical articles, rocket plans, scale data, competition tips, and product reviews.