The first flight of a vehicle powered by a liquid-rocket took place onMarch 16, 1926 at Auburn, Massachusetts, when American professor Robert H. Goddard launched a rocket which used liquid oxygen and gasoline as propellants. The rocket, which was dubbed "Nell", rose just 41 feet during a 2.5-second flight that ended in a cabbage field, but it was an important demonstration that liquid rockets were possible.
The First Liquid fueled rocket was launched by Robert Hutchings Goddard Of U.S
March 16 1926
He created the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.
robbert h. goddard
Robert H. Goddard's created the first liquid-propellant rocket to achieve flight. It was launched on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts,
He invented the first liquid-fueled rocket!
The First Liquid fueled rocket was launched by Robert Hutchings Goddard Of U.S
He created the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.
March 16 1926
The thing that was so unique was that it was the first successful liquid-fueled rocket.
he successfully launched his first liquid-fueled rocket.
robbert h. goddard
Robert Goddard created and launched the first liquid fueled rocket on March 16, 1926.
Robert H. Goddard
Robert H. Goddard's created the first liquid-propellant rocket to achieve flight. It was launched on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts,
On March 16, 1926, Robert Goddard successfully launched the first liquid-fueled rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts.
There really isn't a name for his rocket, though it launched it on March 16, 1926 in Auburn, Mass.