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... Planeten ''(''On Two Planets''), of 1897. It also became known as the ''Repulsor No. 1'', or the “''Zweistab-Repulsor''” (“''Two-Stick Repulsor''”) because it was followed by others. “Thus, wrote Sänger and Engel ... August 1931, the first launch was made of the much improved “''Einstab-Repulsor''” (“''One-Stick Repulsor''”) model that was actually ''Repulsor No. 4''. That same month, in a special article in the ''Bulletin ...
G. Edward Pendray and his wife Lee Gregory Pendray are taken on a tour of the German rocket society's Raketenflugplatz in Berlin Germany. Willy Ley introduces them to Rudolf Nebel and Klaus Riedel . Ley also showed them a test firing of a Repulsor rocket and provided them with diagrams of the Repulsor and the Mirak rockets.
... schnell ersetzt werden konnte, so dass wenige Tage später der neue „Repulsor“ abhob und über 600 m flog. Der Begriff „Repulsor“ wurde von Willy Ley vorgeschlagen, um sich von den anderen Mirak ...
... Pendray's Raketenflugplatz experience that the AIS started their own experimental program, based upon the Repulsor, although as noted below he only witnessed a Mirak motor test and received information on the Repulsor later, from Ley. But the altogether idealistic and even grandiose plan by Esnault-Pelterie for ...
... could be quickly replaced, so a few days later the new "repulsor" took off and flew about 600 m. The term "repulsor" was proposed by Willy Ley, to distinguish themselves from the ...
... for a demonstration contemplated by the city of Magdeburg, have to be added. These heavy 'Repulsors,' as I have termed them, weighed more than 200 pounds (90 kg). They reached altitudes up to about 2,400 feet (732 m). The lighter Repulsors still hold the record for liquid-fuel rockets (so far as he knew). They ascended ...
... apparently ever seen a liquid-propellant actually fly, before the demonstration of the “One-Stick Repulsor” was demonstrated at Kummersdorf in June of 1932. (Certainly, none knew, much less witnessed the ... to have been the “first rocket flown anywhere.) Hence, the demonstration of the VfR's Repulsor in June 1932, as wholly unsatisfactory as it was in control and accuracy, at least ...
... on the novel by Thea von Harbou. A rudimentary description of the early Mirak and Repulsor rocket programs is followed by comments about Reinhold Tiling 's winged rocket experiments. The accident ...
First launch of German Repulsor rocket at the Raketenflugplatz .
... American Interplanetary Society is published. It features an extensive explanation and history of the German Repulsor and Mirak rockets. Reports include a launch of a rocket by Reinhold Tiling to over ...
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