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- Bottle_rocket abstract "A bottle rocket is a very small skyrocket. A typical bottle rocket consists of a rocket engine attached to a stabilizing stick. The user can place the stick in an empty bottle (hence the name), and ignite the rocket engine; the mouth of the bottle guides the stick, stabilizing the rocket in its first moments of flight. In India, bottle rockets are set off during the Hindu festival of Diwali, and are sold in the millions.These rockets have been made at least since the early decades of the 20th century, and in many countries, including Japan, China, and Macao. The older type of bottle rocket was typically a black powder skyrocket with a motor about 2 inches (5 cm) long and up to 0.375 inch (9 mm) diameter, mounted on a thin bamboo splint and often having a small report charge.Modern bottle rockets are small and very cheap. They are often sold by the box (Although more commonly by the gross, a packet of 144 rockets) for less than $US 0.20 each. In Thailand's Isan region, many are made by hand and sold in conjunction with Rocket Festivals. The largest bottle rockets used at the festivals are Bang Fai rockets which can be up to 20 metres long and charged with up to 500 kg of black powder.".
- Bottle_rocket thumbnail Bottle_Rockets.jpg?width=300.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageID "675727".
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageLength "3912".
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageRevisionID "681485653".
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Black_powder.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fireworks.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rocketry.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Diwali.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Gunpowder.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Isan.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Pyrotechnic_star.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Rocket_Festival.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Rocket_engine.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Skyrocket.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Water_rocket.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink Whistle_mix.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink File:Bottle_Rockets.jpg.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLink File:Feuerwerksraketenstart_30122011_1.JPG.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bottle rocket".
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLinkText "bottle rocket".
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageWikiLinkText "rockets".
- Bottle_rocket hasPhotoCollection Bottle_rocket.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bottle_rocket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bottle_rocket subject Category:Fireworks.
- Bottle_rocket subject Category:Rocketry.
- Bottle_rocket type Article.
- Bottle_rocket type Article.
- Bottle_rocket type Ballistic.
- Bottle_rocket type Source.
- Bottle_rocket type Technology.
- Bottle_rocket type Thing.
- Bottle_rocket comment "A bottle rocket is a very small skyrocket. A typical bottle rocket consists of a rocket engine attached to a stabilizing stick. The user can place the stick in an empty bottle (hence the name), and ignite the rocket engine; the mouth of the bottle guides the stick, stabilizing the rocket in its first moments of flight.".
- Bottle_rocket label "Bottle rocket".
- Bottle_rocket sameAs m.031_y2.
- Bottle_rocket sameAs Q4949070.
- Bottle_rocket sameAs Q4949070.
- Bottle_rocket wasDerivedFrom Bottle_rocket?oldid=681485653.
- Bottle_rocket depiction Bottle_Rockets.jpg.
- Bottle_rocket isPrimaryTopicOf Bottle_rocket.