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China completes first test flight of reusable liquid rocket engine

19.09.2022 04:14 AM
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China completes first test flight of reusable liquid rocket engine

China continues to develop its domestic capabilities in the field of space, especially with regard to liquid-fueled engines, of which it has begun developing models that can be used permanently.

This is confirmed by the development of the Xi'an Institute of Space Propulsion Technologies, an engine powered by liquid oxygen and kerosene, for use in the first domestically developed aircraft using this technology, according to the Chinese newspaper, "The People".

 
 

The newspaper published a picture on Twitter of the missile engine it was developing to work on planes.

The plane, which was fitted with such an engine, completed its first tests, said the Xi'an Aerospace Institute.

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