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The Napier Scorpion series of rocket engines are a family of British liquid-fuelled engines that were developed and manufactured by Napier at the Napier Flight Development Establishment, Luton, in the late 1950s. The Scorpion range were designed and flight tested as boosters to improve aircraft take-off performance.

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  • The Napier Scorpion series of rocket engines are a family of British liquid-fuelled engines that were developed and manufactured by Napier at the Napier Flight Development Establishment, Luton, in the late 1950s. The Scorpion range were designed and flight tested as boosters to improve aircraft take-off performance. (en)
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  • 23.0
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  • 1956-05-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Kerosene (en)
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  • 33.7
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  • *List of aircraft engines (en)
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  • Hydrogen peroxide (en)
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  • Super-heated steam turbo-pump (en)
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  • *Bristol Siddeley 605 *de Havilland Spectre (en)
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  • 8000 (xsd:integer)
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  • 216.0
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  • The Napier Scorpion series of rocket engines are a family of British liquid-fuelled engines that were developed and manufactured by Napier at the Napier Flight Development Establishment, Luton, in the late 1950s. The Scorpion range were designed and flight tested as boosters to improve aircraft take-off performance. (en)
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  • Napier Scorpion (en)
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