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- Q4793965 subject Q12080143.
- Q4793965 subject Q8228066.
- Q4793965 subject Q8264443.
- Q4793965 subject Q8511599.
- Q4793965 abstract "Armstrong Siddeley Beta was an early rocket engine, intended for use in supersonic aircraft.The Miles M.52, the intended British contender for supersonic flight, had been cancelled in 1946 due to uncertainty concerning its turbojet engine's thrust potential and the risks of manned supersonic flight. A scale model was then built by Vickers with a 362 kg (800 lbf) thrust hydrogen peroxide 'hot' motor evolved at Westcott derived from the Walter HWK 109-509 engine. This initiated the Beta and the subsequent Delta engines. In October 1948 the Vickers Transonic model flew at 930 mph (Mach 1.5) in level flight at 35,000 ft.To reduce the risks of single-sourced engines, other makers were given experience of work with hydrogen peroxide. In 1952 Napier were providing their NRE.17 engines for missile trials, as a line of development from Beta.".
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q12080143.
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q135581.
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q14982.
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- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q1964916.
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q505434.
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q5754751.
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- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q8228066.
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q8264443.
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q8511599.
- Q4793965 wikiPageWikiLink Q898697.
- Q4793965 comment "Armstrong Siddeley Beta was an early rocket engine, intended for use in supersonic aircraft.The Miles M.52, the intended British contender for supersonic flight, had been cancelled in 1946 due to uncertainty concerning its turbojet engine's thrust potential and the risks of manned supersonic flight. A scale model was then built by Vickers with a 362 kg (800 lbf) thrust hydrogen peroxide 'hot' motor evolved at Westcott derived from the Walter HWK 109-509 engine.".
- Q4793965 label "Armstrong Siddeley Beta".