All rockets use the same fuel and US has used the same platform for ages. If you mean model rockets, D engines are the most powerful.
Rockets are classified based on their propulsion system, such as liquid fuel rockets, solid fuel rockets, or hybrid rockets. They can also be classified by their size, mission type, and payload capacity. In addition, rockets can be categorized as launch vehicles for placing payloads into orbit or as missiles for military applications.
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D. N. Ahnstrom has written: 'The complete book of jets and rockets' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Jet planes, Jet propulsion, Juvenile literature, Military Aeronautics, Rockets (Aeronautics)
Liquid-propellant rockets use liquid fuel and liquid oxidizer as propellants, while solid-propellant rockets use a solid chemical mixture as propellant. Both types of rockets rely on these propellants to generate thrust for propulsion.
Most model rockets do not come with glue. It also depends on which type you are purchasing and where you are purchasing it from. Try calling a store or company and asking if their model rockets come with the glue.
A - Bomb B - Rockets and missiles C - Projectiles and mortars D - Mines E - Bomblets F - Rocket propelled grenades
Rockets - Rockets album - was created in 1976.
rockets cannot yet go beyond the solar system, as the technology nowadays is not enough for making rockets more superior to go beyond the solar system.From Faizan Kazmi
Rockets became an important type of bomb. The rockets were quick and could go far. Both the Allied Forces esp. the Navies, used rockets. The Germans made huge rockets/missiles called the V2 Rocket. It could fly from Germany over to designated cities in England. These rocket bombs bombed London and other places for over seventy days straight. This was called The Blitz. These rockets were the predecessors of the smart bombs/missiles of today and the Rockets that sent men to the moon.
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rockets can go anywhere.space is where rockets can go
There were thousands of different types of rockets made. Military use of explosive rockets dates back over 700 years. In modern times rockets have been used to bombard armies from the ground, to attack ground positions from aircraft or to attack ground forces from ships. Rocket firing barges were one of the Allied forces greatest weapons on D-Day. Rockets today can launch space vehicles or send emergency flares up into the sky. - There is no way to count how many rockets were made, the numbers would run into millions.