Rocket plane
A rocket plane is an aircraft that uses a rocket for propulsion, sometimes in addition to jet engines. Rocket planes can achieve much higher speeds than similarly-sized jet aircraft, but for much shorter periods of operation, typically only a few minutes. Because of the expense and the various practical difficulties of operating rockets, these are poor choices for most aviation needs, and so are invariably specialised, mostly experimental, aircraft.
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Aircraft - Rocket - Jet engine
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The first rocket-powered aircraft was the Lippisch Ente, flown in 1928. The only rocket plane ever to be mass-produced was the Messerschmitt Me 163 in 1944, one of several German World War II attempts at rocket-powered aircraft.
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Lippisch Ente - 1928 - Mass-produced - Messerschmitt Me 163 - 1944 - German - World War II
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The first truly successful rocket plane was the North American X-15, which was used for several years and eventually broke Mach 6.0.
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North American X-15 - Mach
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The development of SpaceShipOne, first flown in 2003, suggests that rocket planes may become more common, as spaceplanes are one of very few practical ways to reach space.
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SpaceShipOne - 2003 - Spaceplane - Space
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