Yes, Many military aircraft use a system the USA calls "JATO" that is a add on rocket to air in take offs.
The most common synthetic rubbers used in hybrid rocket motors is HTPB (Hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene).PBAN (Polybutadiene acrylonitrile) is also a common rubber used as fuel.
There are several types of rocket motors, including solid rocket motors, liquid rocket engines, and hybrid rocket engines. Solid rocket motors use a solid propellant that burns uniformly, providing thrust until the fuel is consumed. Liquid rocket engines utilize liquid fuel and oxidizer, allowing for adjustable thrust and the ability to shut down and restart. Hybrid rocket engines combine aspects of both, using a solid fuel and a liquid oxidizer, offering some advantages in performance and safety.
Hydrogen/Oxygen rocket motor and chemical rocket motors.
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It may have been an inspiration but space travel borrows very little from aeroplanes. Aeroplane wings need air so they do not work in space. The same is true of jet engines. Spacecraft use rocket motors to break free from the earth's atmosphere.
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George Anthony Cavanagh has written: 'Model aeroplanes and their motors' -- subject(s): Models, Airplanes
James Slough Zerbe has written: 'Carpentry for boys, in simple language' -- subject(s): Carpentry 'Aeroplanes' -- subject(s): Airplanes 'Motors' -- subject(s): Motors
Gravity acts against aeroplanes and forward speed and lift are used to conquer gravity.
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