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LR79
Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine family. Designed for booster applications. Originally evolved in the Navaho program into the most powerful available Lox/Kerosene engine available in the United States at the dawn of the space age. Its descendants and derivatives powered Atlas, Titan, Thor, Saturn I, British Blue Streak, Japanese H2 launch vehicles into the 21st Century.



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XLR71-NA-1 Rocketdyne LOx/Alcohol rocket engine. Planned engine for the booster of the Navaho II test vehicle. Gas generator, pump-fed.

B-2C Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Atlas Booster. Gas generator, pump-fed. Thrust and specific impulse values are at sea level. First flight 1958.

XLR83-NA-1 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Out of production. Experimental version of the engine for the booster of the Navaho G-38 intercontinental cruise missile. Flown in the Navaho G-26 booster prototypes. First flight 1956.

LR79-7 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Out of production. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. First flight 1957.

S-3D Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Jupiter Booster. Gas generator, pump-fed. Thrust later 150,000 lbs. Thrust and specific impulse values are at sea level. First flight 1957.

XLR89-1 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Atlas A, B, C. Out of production. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. Shared turbopumps for booster engines. First flight 1957.

MB-3-1 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Out of production. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. Boosted Delta A, B, C, Thor Able-Star. First flight 1960.

X-1 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. Thrust from 165,000 to 198,000 lbs.

LR83-NA-1 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Development ended 1958. Planned production version of the engine for the booster of the Navaho G-38 intercontinental cruise missile.

H-1 engine Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Saturn l/lB. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. First flight 1961. Surplus Saturn motors adapted for use in Delta launch vehicle.

LR89-5 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Atlas E, F. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. Separate turbopumps for each booster engine. First flight 1960.

XLR89-5 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Atlas D. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. Shared turbopumps for booster engines. First flight 1958.

S-3 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Juno II, Saturn A-2 studies of 1959. First flight 1958.

LR89-7 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Atlas space launchers. Out of production. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. Shared turbopumps for booster engines. Evolved from MA-2 ICBM system. First flight 1963.

MB-3-J Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. N Booster . Gas generator, pump-fed. Joint MHI (Japan) / Rocketdyne project, evolved from MB-3. Thrust and specific impulse values are at sea level. First flight 1975.

MB-3 Press Mod Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Test 1962. Used on Sea Horse launch vehicle.

MB-3-3 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Out of Production. License built in Japan for H-1. First flight 1964.

RZ.2 Rolls Royce LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Used on Europa launch vehicle. First flight 1964.

H-1c Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Study Saturn IB-A, Saturn IB-B, 1965.

H-1b Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. First flight 1966.

RS-27 Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Out of production. Consisted of RS2701A/B main engine, and twin LR101-NA-11 verniers. Introduced in 1974 on the McDonnell Douglas' Delta 2000 series launcher; replaced the MB-3. First flight 1972. It completed its Delta service on the 6000 model in 1992, then continued as part of the Atlas MA- 5A powerplant until the retirement of the Atlas.

RS-27A Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. . Replaced the RS-27 as the main system for the Delta 7000 and in the MA- 5A for the Atlas. RS2701B main engine, and twin LR101-NA-11 verniers. First flight 1989.

RS-56-OBA Rocketdyne LOx/Kerosene rocket engine. Out of production. Designed for booster applications. Gas generator, pump-fed. Booster engine for Atlas II, IIA, IIAS. First flight 1991.

RS-27C Rocke. First flight 1990.



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