- A
pulsejet engine (or
pulse jet) is a type of jet
engine in
which combustion occurs in pulses. A
pulsejet engine can be made with few or no
moving parts...
- A
valveless pulsejet (or
pulse jet) is the
simplest known jet
propulsion device.
Valveless pulsejets are low in cost,
light weight,
powerful and easy to...
- of
strategic materials. It was to be
powered by a
single Argus As 014
pulsejet engine,
since building this
engine required far
fewer man-hours than the...
- term now
commonly used to
describe a
particular and
completely unrelated pulsejet design. At the
heart the
motorjet is an
ordinary piston engine (hence,...
- 109-014 by the RLM) was a
pulsejet engine used on the
German V-1
flying bomb of
World War II, and the
first model of
pulsejet engine placed in m**** production...
- The
Messerschmitt Me 328 was a
prototype pulsejet-powered
fighter aircraft designed and
produced by the
German aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt AG....
- project. However, this
aircraft had
fundamental difficulties with its
pulsejet propulsion,
which led to
officials opting to
switch focus to the Fi 103R's...
- The
Kawanishi Maru Ka10 was a
World War II ****anese
pulsejet engine based on the
German Argus As 014 (as used in the V-1
flying bomb). The Ka10’s only...
-
welded sheet steel and
wings built of plywood. The simple, Argus-built
pulsejet engine pulsed 50
times per second, and the
characteristic buzzing sound...
- The
Kawanishi Baika (梅花, "Ume Blossom") was a
pulsejet-powered
kamikaze ("divine wind")
aircraft under development for the
Imperial ****anese Navy towards...