File:Missile expulsion motor Fig. 4 (front end view).png
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editDescriptionMissile expulsion motor Fig. 4 (front end view).png |
English: Front end view of the missile's expulsion motor |
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Source | U.S. Patent May 24,1988 No. 4,745,861, full description is given at the Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, May 24, 1988, vol. 1090, no. 4, pp. 1719-1720. |
Author | George H. A. Fenton, Alfred E. Dransfield |
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