A10 (Rocket)

A10 was the designation of a German rocket design in the Second World War. The A10, which was never actually constructed, was intended serve as first stage for the A9, to help it to reach an intercontinental range. Test Stand VII was built at Peenemnde for use in the A10's development. The A10 designed to have a diameter of 4.12 meters and to exceed the A4 (see V-2 rocket) in its size. It was to be fueled with alcohol and liquid oxygen. The thrust of the engines would have been 235,000 kgf (2300 kN), the burn time 55 seconds.

External Links

  • http://www.astronautix.com/engines/a10.htm

 

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