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  2. Rocker arm - Wikipedia

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    Mass-produced car engines traditionally used a stamped steel construction for the rocker arms, due to the lower cost of production. Rocker arms contribute to the reciprocating weight of the valvetrain, which can become problematic at higher engine speeds . For this reason, aluminum is often in engines that operate at higher RPM.

  3. Chrysler Turbine Car - Wikipedia

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    The car was styled by Elwood Engel and Chrysler studios. They featured power brakes, power steering, and a TorqueFlite transmission. The Chrysler turbine engine program that produced the Turbine Car began during the late 1930s and created prototypes that completed long-distance trips in the 1950s and early 1960s. The A-831 engines that powered ...

  4. Rocket car - Wikipedia

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    A rocket car is a land vehicle propelled by a rocket engine. A rocket dragster is a rocket car used for competing in drag racing , and this type holds the unofficial world record for the 1/4 mile. Opel RAK.1 - World's first public flight of a manned rocket-powered plane on September 30, 1929

  5. Rocket engine - Wikipedia

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    RS-68 being tested at NASA's Stennis Space Center Viking 5C rocket engine used on Ariane 1 through Ariane 4. A rocket engine is a reaction engine, producing thrust in accordance with Newton's third law by ejecting reaction mass rearward, usually a high-speed jet of high-temperature gas produced by the combustion of rocket propellants stored inside the rocket.

  6. History of rockets - Wikipedia

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    [92] [93] In 1928, Fritz von Opel drove a rocket car Opel RAK.1 on the Opel raceway in Rüsselsheim, Germany, and later the dedicated RAK2 rocket car at the AVUS speedway in Berlin. In 1928, Opel, Valier and Sander equipped the Lippisch Ente glider, which Opel had purchased, with rocket power and launched the manned glider.

  7. Rocket - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen peroxide rockets are used to power jet packs, [59] and have been used to power cars and a rocket car holds the all time (albeit unofficial) drag racing record. [60] Corpulent Stump is the most powerful non-commercial rocket ever launched on an Aerotech engine in the United Kingdom. [61] [62] [63]

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