Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 08-Jan-2020

Founded by former Starstruck members, the one of the original rockets from the point of view of its launches.

-Placed in the sea, during fuel load it put itself upright and it was launched with no need to use special structures.

-After several launches of dubious effectiveness, efforts were directed towards the new AMROC company (American Rocket Co.).

-The first engine, which is the interesting part for us, was a 75,000 lbs hybrid known as the H-500 from 1987.

AMROC H-500
"AMROC H-500"

-As we can see the fuel is the body filled with grain in cells to increase the combustion area and hydrogen peroxide to be injected. It was tested in the SET-1 rocket.

More operative is the Booster H-1800
"More operative is the Booster H-1800"

-The M-1800 has two versions, 250K and 280K. Being boosters they are usually mounted around the main vehicle. They are known as NGLS or New Generation Launch Spacelifter.

-The difference between both engines is that the second engine is bigger. Besides, the second one has bigger grain with less cells.

"Differences between the two H-1800"
"Differences between the two H-1800"

Two more examples of the use of AMROC
"Two more examples of the use of AMROC"

-Do not confuse the American Rocket Society with the American Rocket Company.

Engines of AMROC

Model: H-1800

More operative is the Booster H-1800

"More operative is the Booster H-1800"

Model: H-500

AMROC H-500

"AMROC H-500"