A11 (Rocket)

A11 was the designation of a German rocket design during the Second World War. The A11, along with the A10 and A9, had the potential of launching a satellite payload. However, the conclusion of the war halted further efforts to develop or deploy this weapon.
   
It had a takeoff weight of 500 metric tons, a thrust of 1,200,000 kgf (11.8 meganewtons) or thrust (vacuum) 1,410,000 kgf (13.8 MN), a diameter of 8.10 m, a span of 16.50 m and a length of 25.00 m.

External links

  • http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/a9a10a11.htm

 

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