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Heylandt plant on 25
January 1930. On 19
April 1930
Valier performed the
first test
drive of a
rocket car with
liquid propulsion, the Valier-
Heylandt...
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engine while Pietsch designed a
rocket car. Dr.
Heylandt conceded to back the project, and the "
Heylandt Rocket Car" was born and was
exhibited at Tempelhof...
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Corporation for
Industry Gas Utilization),
commonly referred to as the
Heylandt Works.
Following World War I, Linde's U.S. ****ets were confiscated. They...
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unofficially broken the
sound barrier Heylandt Rocket Car (see
Arthur Rudolph) Opel RAK.1, the
first rocket car Valier-
Heylandt Rak 7, the
first rocket car with...
- used
equipment evacuated from the
Watten bunker and
elsewhere to
build Heylandt liquid oxygen generators; the 15
generators were
nearly complete when the...
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killed while experimenting as part of VfR
activities in
collaboration with
Heylandt-Werke on liquid-fueled
rockets in
April 1930. He is
considered the first...
- sell his company, he died in 1938. Max Valier's (via
Arthur Rudolph and
Heylandt), who died
while experimenting in 1930, and
Friedrich Sander's work on...
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Riedel ("Riedel III") were also Peenemünde engineers. Emplo**** by the
Heylandt Company beginning 27
February 1928, on
December 1929,
Riedel was ****igned...
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development after the Opel RAK break-up on his own. In
collaboration with
Heylandt-Werke, he also was
focusing his
efforts on liquid-fuelled rockets. Their...
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firing with
liquid fuel (five minutes) was
conducted by Max
Valier at the
Heylandt Works on
January 25, 1930; and
additional rocket experiments were conducted...