The Walter HWK 109-509 was a German liquid-fuel bipropellant rocket engine that powered the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet and Bachem Ba 349 aircraft. It was...
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The Walter HWK 109-500 was a liquid-fuelled rocket engine developed by Walter in Germany during the Second World War. The 109-500 is a self-contained...
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The HWK 109-507 was a liquid-propellant rocket engine developed by Germany during World War II. It was used to propel the Hs 293 anti-ship guided missile...
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RATO-podded Starthilfe, self-contained booster rocket engine unit Walter HWK 109-509 – Germany's primary aircraft rocket engine Gotha Go 242 – rocket-assisted...
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(methanol–hydrazine–water mixture) as the fuel, in the bipropellant Walter HWK 109-509 engine of the Messerschmitt Me 163 and Messerschmitt Me 263, at a...
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version was essentially an armored tube provided with armament and a Walter HWK 109-509 rocket engine for power. The aircraft would have carried enough fuel...
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stabilizer, for both the Walter HWK 109-500 Starthilfe RATO externally podded monopropellant booster system and the Walter HWK 109-509 rocket motor series...
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and a length of 5.3 m (17 ft 5 in). Power was to be provided by a Walter HWK 109-509 A-2 rocket engine that would enable it to reach speeds nearing 1,000 km/h...
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aircraft to land on a fixed skid. P.1077 Julia I and Julia II Rocket (Walter HWK 109-509) powered interceptor project. One prototype unit was built, but was...
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The Walter RII-211, HWK 109-509.B". The Hellmuth Walter Website. Retrieved: 28 July 2013. "Junkers Ju.248 (aka Me.263) The Walter RII-211, HWK 109-509.C"...
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