Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 15-Apr-2020

There was a project for a Heinkel aircraft, the He P.1080, which was to run on a pair of 900-mm-diameter ramjet engines, each providing 3,440 lbf. thrust or 15.3 kN but at high altitude.

-To achieve this they used at least four boosters or solid fuel rocket engines with more than 2,200 lbf of thrust each.

-As for the compound name Lorin-Rohr, it is possibly because it had the working principles of Lorin and the builder was Argus Rohr.

-The name does not appear -for the moment- in any other device. (Also on a Me-262).

Engines of LORIN-ROHR

Model: German ramjet projects

Arquitecture:
Chambers:
Fuels:
Feed System:
Ignition:
Thrust:
Weight:

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