Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 23-Apr-2020

Lone inventor who has designed and built a rocket jet engine kit using hydrogen peroxide injected into a catalytic combustion chamber where it expands giving hot steam at high pressure.

-With the jets flowing towards two nozzles that are directed towards the ground, they are capable of lifting a pilot.

-It is something similar to what Bell did with his Rocket Belt in the 1950’s.

Lozano engine testing
"Lozano motor tests" (PiP = ps)

-The power control is carried out by a stopcock that regulates nitrogen from the two side bottles to pressurize the hydrogen peroxide bottle in the center, propelling it towards the combustion chamber.

-In the below figure it is all indicated by numbers:

(1) The nitrogen ducts to press the fuel into the chamber.

(2) Conduit to the peroxide chamber.

(3) Catalytic combustion chamber.

(4) The catalyzed fuel is converted to steam and is directed to the nozzles (5).

Lozano's belt rocket
“Lozano's belt rocket”

Engines of LOZANO (Mexico)

Model: Belt rocket

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

Other details:
Lozano's belt rocket

"Lozano's belt rocket" (PeT)