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The designation for a specific motor looks like C6-3.In this example, the letter (C) represents the total impulse range of the motor, the number (6) before the dash represents the average thrust in newtons, and the number (3) after the dash represents the delay in seconds from propelling charge burnout to the firing of the ejection charge (a gas generator composition, usually black powder ...
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The designations "¼A" and "½A" are also used. For a more complete discussion of the letter codes, see Model rocket motor classification. For instance, a B6-4 motor from Estes-Cox Corporation has a total impulse rating of 5.0 N-s. A C6-3 motor from Quest Aerospace has a total impulse of 8.5 N-s. [21]
My proposal is to reduce the scope of this template to "Orbital Launch rocket engines that have flown". And make a series of lists for the rest. We would also have to work on the rocket categories, too. And I would probably help do a rocket nav template (Rocket Types/Rocket Concepts/Rocket Technology/History/Lists would be the main subjects).
This template is used exclusively for rocket engines directly related to airplanes whether as a main engine or a source of auxiliary thrust. It is not intended to link missiles, orbital launch vehicles, sounding rockets, nor military rockets. Sub-orbital airplanes like the SpaceShipTwo's RocketMotorTwo is acceptable.
University rocketry teams are also adding their in-the-scheme-of-things insignificant rockets. More examples for each class is a good thing but this is ridiculous. See both GTXR rockets and THRUST TU-1 as examples. Mostmadmonkey 18:48, 4 June 2024 (UTC)
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