which merged it with Aerojet to form Aerojet Rocketdyne. After World War II, North American Aviation (NAA) was contracted by the Defense Department to...
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North American Aviation (category Rocketdyne)
North American Aviation (NAA) was a major American aerospace manufacturer that designed and built several notable aircraft and spacecraft. Its products...
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Army Ballistic Missile Agency (section Jupiter-A)
be increased. While the Navajo program dragged on, NAA split the team into three groups, Rocketdyne handled engines, Autonetics developed inertial navigation...
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Battery A, 1st Missile Battalion, 333rd Artillery, 40th Artillery Group (Redstone); Bad Kreuznach, West Germany; August 1960 Rocketdyne (NAA) 75-110-A-7 engine...
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first Polaris submarines. The booster engine design, spun off to NAA's new Rocketdyne subsidiary, was used in various versions of the Atlas, PGM-11 Redstone...
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000 N). This last model, known to the Army as the NAA-150-200, became much better known by its Rocketdyne model number, S-3. Around the same time, the US...
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Apollo program (redirect from Apollo program: Choosing a mission mode)
stage burned RP-1 with liquid oxygen (LOX) oxidizer in eight clustered Rocketdyne H-1 engines, to produce 1,500,000 pounds-force (6,670 kN) of thrust. The...
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295 to RCAF, 75 to Luftwaffe Sabre Mk 6 655 built, 390 to RCAF, 225 to Luftwaffe, six to Colombia and 34 to South Africa NAA built a total of 6,297...
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