Talk:Rocketdyne H-1

Merging
RS-27 is essentially a rebranded and uprated H-1 with a pair of additional vernier engines. The difference is comparable to that of NK-33 family of engines, which include NK-15 and AJ-62 (recertified NK-33 at 108% thrust with gimballing mechanism). And both the engines are no longer in production so the size of the new article will not grow significantly. PSR B1937+21 (talk) 00:04, 22 March 2016 (UTC)

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How did U.S. acquire these engines?
"During the war, North American Aviation (NAA) was given several 59,600 lbf (264.9 kN)[3] V-2 engines..." Did Germany provide them? Partridgefoot (talk) 02:19, 24 May 2018 (UTC)


 * I doubt it was during the war, as the US and Germany were fighting each other. Most likely it was part of Operation Paperclip after the war. - BilCat (talk) 03:58, 24 May 2018 (UTC)

Vacuum thrust missing
Does anyone have a value for the vacuum thrust of this engine to add to the infobox? Point of Presence talk  11:52, 17 July 2020 (UTC)