Italy did not use rocket missile or rocket-powered aircraft in World War II. They may well have fired off mortar shells which were and are essentially rockets- but so did most of the combatants. Italy had some neat submarines, but not rockets.
The fastest rocket-powered aircraft is the North American X-15, which achieved a top speed of Mach 6.7 (about 4,520 mph). If you are looking for the fastest aircraft that is not rocket-powered, the X-15 still holds the record as it used rocket engines to reach its high speeds.
The outer shell of a rocket is called the rocket's body or fuselage. It is designed to protect the rocket's internal components and payload from the harsh environment of space.
The part of the rocket that carries astronauts is called the crew module or the spacecraft. It is the section of the rocket designed to safely transport astronauts to and from space.
Rocket ships are designed to withstand the heat and pressure experienced when passing through the ozone layer. The materials used in the construction of rocket ships are selected for their ability to withstand extreme temperatures. Additionally, rocket ships are aerodynamically designed to reduce friction and heat buildup during reentry.
Spacecraft and high-altitude aircraft, like spy planes or research aircraft, can fly in the thermosphere. These vehicles are specially designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and low air density in this layer of the atmosphere. Commercial airplanes do not fly in the thermosphere as they operate in the lower layers of the atmosphere.
Joanes de Fontana of Italy
Joanes de Fontana designed the surface-running rocket-powered torpedo for seeting enemy ships on fire.
a rocket powered by water
A rocket powered projectile is typically called a rocket or a missile. It is a self-propelled, guided projectile that uses rocket propulsion to fly.
The first rocket-powered flying chair was assembled by American inventor and engineer Edward "Eddie" D. W. G. "Gene" Kranz in the early 1960s. It was a prototype designed to test the feasibility of rocket propulsion in a personal flying vehicle. While the concept was experimental and not widely adopted, it demonstrated early interest in personal aviation and rocket technology.
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars happened in 2008.
it will become an air powered rocket
The X-15 Rocket Plane.
The rocket powered projectile does not have to be in a gun.
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars was created on 2008-10-09.
The game you're referring to is likely "Rocket Powered Battle Cars," which features a character in a rocket-powered wheelchair. However, if you meant a different game, it could also refer to "Wheelchair Rocket League," which is a modification or fan-made version inspired by the popular game "Rocket League," where players control rocket-powered cars in a soccer-like environment. Both games incorporate the unique element of using rocket propulsion in unconventional vehicles.
The fastest rocket-powered aircraft is the North American X-15, which achieved a top speed of Mach 6.7 (about 4,520 mph). If you are looking for the fastest aircraft that is not rocket-powered, the X-15 still holds the record as it used rocket engines to reach its high speeds.