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- De_Havilland_Sprite abstract "The Sprite was a British rocket engine built by de Havilland for use in RATO (Rocket-assisted take off) applications. For RATO use only a short burn time is required, with simplicity and light weight as major virtues. The intended market was for assisting take-off of de Havilland Comet 1 airliners (as hot and high operations in the British Empire were considered important) and also for V bombers carrying heavy nuclear weapons. 30 successful test flights were carried out by Comets, from May 1951, but gas turbine performance improved rapidly, and so RATO was not required in service.A hydrogen peroxide monopropellant was used, decomposed into oxygen and steam over a metallic calcium catalyst. The maximum thrust was 5,000 lbf (22 kN), varying over the 16 second burn time for a total impulse of 55,000 lbf (240 kN) seconds.".
- De_Havilland_Sprite wikiPageID "16960370".
- De_Havilland_Sprite wikiPageRevisionID "579825356".
- De_Havilland_Sprite burnTime "16.0".
- De_Havilland_Sprite burnTime "40.0".
- De_Havilland_Sprite capacity "39".
- De_Havilland_Sprite capacity "60".
- De_Havilland_Sprite countryOfOrigin "UK".
- De_Havilland_Sprite description "Walter 'cold' cycle".
- De_Havilland_Sprite dryWeight "350.0".
- De_Havilland_Sprite fuel Hydrogen_peroxide.
- De_Havilland_Sprite fuel "kerosene".
- De_Havilland_Sprite hasPhotoCollection De_Havilland_Sprite.
- De_Havilland_Sprite manufacturer De_Havilland.
- De_Havilland_Sprite name "Sprite".
- De_Havilland_Sprite name "Super Sprite".
- De_Havilland_Sprite oxidiser Hydrogen_peroxide.
- De_Havilland_Sprite predecessor "Sprite".
- De_Havilland_Sprite purpose JATO.
- De_Havilland_Sprite thrust "4200".
- De_Havilland_Sprite thrust "5000".
- De_Havilland_Sprite totalImpulse "120000".
- De_Havilland_Sprite totalImpulse "55000".
- De_Havilland_Sprite type "liquid".
- De_Havilland_Sprite type "mono".
- De_Havilland_Sprite subject Category:Aircraft_rocket_engines.
- De_Havilland_Sprite subject Category:De_Havilland_aircraft_engines.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type AircraftEngine102687423.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type AircraftRocketEngines.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Artifact100021939.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type DeHavillandAircraftEngines.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Device103183080.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Engine103287733.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Instrumentality103575240.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type JetEngine103596285.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Machine103699975.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Motor103789946.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Object100002684.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Reaction-propulsionEngine104057435.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Rocket104099175.
- De_Havilland_Sprite type Whole100003553.
- De_Havilland_Sprite comment "The Sprite was a British rocket engine built by de Havilland for use in RATO (Rocket-assisted take off) applications. For RATO use only a short burn time is required, with simplicity and light weight as major virtues. The intended market was for assisting take-off of de Havilland Comet 1 airliners (as hot and high operations in the British Empire were considered important) and also for V bombers carrying heavy nuclear weapons.".
- De_Havilland_Sprite label "De Havilland Sprite".
- De_Havilland_Sprite sameAs m.0413g8d.
- De_Havilland_Sprite sameAs Q5244424.
- De_Havilland_Sprite sameAs Q5244424.
- De_Havilland_Sprite sameAs De_Havilland_Sprite.
- De_Havilland_Sprite wasDerivedFrom De_Havilland_Sprite?oldid=579825356.
- De_Havilland_Sprite isPrimaryTopicOf De_Havilland_Sprite.