Titel
Walter 109-509C rocket engine combustion chamber, c 1944.
Caption
The Walter 109-509C two-chambered rocket engine was intended for use on Germany's Messerschmitt Me 263 and Junkers Ju 248 second generation rocket-powered interceptor aircraft, but hostilities in Europe ended before it was made operational. It burned a fuel mixture of methyl alcohol and hydrazine in hydrogen peroxide. The photograph shows a close-up of the sectioned smaller chamber. The 'pepper pot' holes in the injector head can clearly be seen., 7004530
Aufnahmedatum
01.01.2009
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Second World War
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