JATO Rocket Car - significado y definición. Qué es JATO Rocket Car
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Qué (quién) es JATO Rocket Car - definición


JATO Rocket Car         
CHAIN E-MAIL HOAX
The account of the JATO Rocket Car was one of the original Darwin Awards winners: a man who supposedly met his death in a spectacular manner after mounting a JATO unit (a rocket engine used to help heavy aircraft to take off) onto an ordinary automobile. It was originally circulated as a forwarded email.
Rocket car         
  • Opel Rak.6 rocket car
  • Opel RAK.1 - World's first public flight of a manned  rocket-powered plane on September 30, 1929
LAND ROCKET VEHICLE POWERED BY A ROCKET ENGINE
Rocket dragster; Rocket Car
A rocket car is a land vehicle propelled by a rocket engine. A rocket dragster is a rocket car used for competing in drag racing, and this type holds the unofficial world record for the 1/4 mile.
JATO         
  • Starthilfe RATO (left) on the starboard wing of Arado Ar 234 B-2 at the [[Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center]] in Virginia.
  • ''Starthilfe'']] RATO units
  • [[LC-130]] cargo plane RATO takeoff from snow
  • The ''Starthilfe'' RATO unit
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT ASSISTED TAKE-OFF
RATO; JATO (rocket); Jet-assisted takeoff; Jet-Assisted Take Off; Jet-assisted takeoff unit; JATO unit; Rocket-assisted take off; Jet-fuel Assisted Take Off.; Rocket Assisted Take Off.; RATOG; Rocket-assisted take-off; Jet-Assisted Take-Off; Jato; Jato rocket; Jet-assisted take-off; Rocket assisted takeoff
JATO (acronym for jet-assisted take-off) is a type of assisted take-off for helping overloaded aircraft into the air by providing additional thrust in the form of small rockets. The term JATO is used interchangeably with the (more specific) term RATO, for rocket-assisted take-off (or, in RAF parlance, RATOG, for rocket-assisted take-off gear).