rocket assisted take off - Search
Open links in new tab
  1. JATO - Wikipedia

    • JATO (acronym for jet-assisted take-off) is a type of assisted take-off for helping overloaded aircraft into the air by providing additional thrust in the form of small rockets. The term JATO is used interchangeably with the (more specific) term RATO, for rocket-assisted take-off (or, in RAF parlance, RATOG, for rocket-assisted take-off gear). … See more

    Early experiments and World War II

    In 1927 the Soviet research and development laboratory Gas Dynamics Laboratory developed
    Early … See more

    Post WWII

    After World War II JATO was often used to overcome the poor thrust of early jet engines at low speeds or for assisting heavily loaded aircraft to take off. For example, the propeller engined Avro Shackleton, … See more

    Urban legend

    The JATO Rocket Car is an urban legend that relates the story of a car equipped with JATO units that is later found smashed into a mountainside. This story is often given as an example of a Darwin Award; it appears to be apocr… See more

    External links
     
    Kizdar net | Kizdar net | Кыздар Нет
  1. Some results have been removed