Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 02-Mar-2021

It is surprising to find information on theories that are advanced in time but the case that is being offered in this chapter is extreme.

-This is information that has been collected at the Schiller Institute Museum.

-Here P. Paulet appears as a pioneer of space travel with his inventions that we present below.

-A plane system with a tilting cockpit that allows vertical take-off and horizontal flight.

-On the trailing edge of the wings there are batteries of rocket engines.

P. Paulet's project from 1902
“P. Paulet's project from 1902”

This is a rocket engine from the year 1895 (schematic reconstruction of Paulet's description) and in which we see that the combustion chamber is fed with gasoline and nitrogen peroxide.

Engine model at the Schiller Institute Museum
“Engine model at the Schiller Institute Museum”

Schematic drawing of Paulet's engine
“Schematic drawing of Paulet's engine”

Two wing positions without varying the cabin
“Two wing positions without varying the cabin”

-The cabin is pendular and is shown in a cross-section.

From Appendix 10: From the same inventor we show a small solid rocket motor.

Rocket engine known as the Pauletito
"Known as the Pauletito"

Engines of PAULET

Model: Pauletito rocket engine

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

Other details:
Model: Rocket torpedo plane project (1902)

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

Other details: