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    Sons Ltd. p. 39. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reaction Motors XLR99. Reaction Motors XLR99 Rocket – National Museum of the United States Air Force...
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  • the United States for use in aircraft. It was designed and built by Reaction Motors Inc., and used ethyl alcohol and liquid oxygen as propellants to generate...
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  • American X-15 rocket planes Reaction Motors XLR30-RM-2 - planned for the X-15, canceled in favor of the XLR99 Reaction Motors XLR35-RM-1 - used on the RTV-A-2...
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    used ethyl alcohol and liquid oxygen. By November 1960, Reaction Motors delivered the XLR99 rocket engine, generating 57,000 pounds-force (250 kN) of...
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    flight as the modified X-15A-2. The X-15A-2 used a reaction Motors XLR99 engine by the Reaction Motors Division of Thiokol Chemical Company. William J....
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    storage = CCS). Rocket engines have also been fueled by ammonia. The Reaction Motors XLR99 rocket engine that powered the X-15 hypersonic research aircraft...
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    energy applications prior to 1900. Liquid ammonia also fuelled the Reaction Motors XLR99 rocket engine, that powered the X-15 hypersonic research aircraft...
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    able to simulate the Apollo lunar lander. Various versions of the Reaction Motors XLR11 rocket engine powered the X-1 and X-15, but also the Martin Marietta...
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    Spain. Small multicopter UAVs are almost always powered by electric motors. Reaction engines generate the thrust to propel an aircraft by ejecting the exhaust...
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