- Niederschlesien,
today Krzaczyna).
Schmidding 109-513, two
solid fuel ****ed to the
Henschel Hs 293H anti-ship missile.
Schmidding 109-533, four jettisonable...
-
Walter 109-563
Schmidding,
rocket (solid fuel) 109-573
Schmidding,
rocket (solid fuel) 109-593
Schmidding,
rocket (solid fuel) 109-603
Schmidding,
rocket (solid...
- The
Schmidding SG 34 (109-533) was a
German World War II-era solid-fuelled
rocket motor. Four SG 34s were used on the
Bachem Ba 349
Natter to
provide extra...
-
booster designs from both the
Schmidding and
WASAG firms remained almost strictly experimental in nature, with the
Schmidding 500 kg
thrust solid-fueled...
- at full power, with the Natter's
intended quartet of rear flank-mount
Schmidding SG34
solid fuel
rocket boosters used in its
vertical launch to provide...
- by
another aircraft and
released when near
enemy bombers.
Igniting a
Schmidding 533 solid-fuel
rocket engine, it was to make a
first attacking p**** using...
-
special long, "up-turned" nose for towing.[citation needed]
Powered by six
Schmidding SG 34 solid-fuel
rocket engines,
three on each side on the rear half of...
-
unable to
remain in the
vicinity of the ship for long enough. Used the
Schmidding solid-fuel
rocket motor. It was also
considered as an anti-aircraft missile...
- SAHA (Iran aviation) — Iran
SACMA Salmson —
France NPO
Saturn —
Russia Schmidding —
Germany Scott Seld SEPR
SERMEL Shenyang —
China Shvetsov — Russia/Soviet...
-
vertical fins. It was
powered by a Henschel-designed
rocket motor built by
Schmidding as the 109–543; it had two stages, the
first high
velocity stage was designed...