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| {{TL|6}} One drawback to solid fuel rockets is inherent in their nature: Once you ignite the propellant, the rocket burns until it's all gone. The Hybrid fuel rocket is an attempt to overcome this; One component, usually the propellant, is solid and cast identically to a solid fuel rocket. The other component, usually the oxidizer, is a liquid and fed into the solid propellant core to allow combustion. By controlling the amount of oxidizer the duration and thrust of the rocket can be changed. {{Page cite|citeName=FFS66}} | | {{TL|6}} One drawback to solid fuel rockets is inherent in their nature: Once you ignite the propellant, the rocket burns until it's all gone. The Hybrid fuel rocket is an attempt to overcome this; One component, usually the propellant, is solid and cast identically to a solid fuel rocket. The other component, usually the oxidizer, is a liquid and fed into the solid propellant core to allow combustion. By controlling the amount of oxidizer the duration and thrust of the rocket can be changed. {{Page cite|citeName=FFS66}} | ||
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