by John B » Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:03 am
The Opel RAK-1 had small 'wings' attached to each side of the cockpit. It was the world's first rocket powered car, and was driven by Kurt C. Volkhart to a top speed of 75 kph (47 mph) on March 15th 1928. Then on April 12th, despite five of the twelve solid-fuel rockets failing to ignite, the RAK-1 reached a speed of 110 kph.
The Opel RAK-2, again driven by Volkhart
(although some reports have Fritz von Opel personally driving the car), reached a speed of 230 kph (143 mph) on May 23rd of the same year – the higher speed no doubt helped by the addition of 12 more Brander compressed black powder solid-fuel rockets, plus a far more streamlined bodywork with much larger 'wings'.
The Opel RAK-1 had small 'wings' attached to each side of the cockpit. It was the world's first rocket powered car, and was driven by Kurt C. Volkhart to a top speed of 75 kph (47 mph) on March 15th 1928. Then on April 12th, despite five of the twelve solid-fuel rockets failing to ignite, the RAK-1 reached a speed of 110 kph.
[attachment=2]Opel RAK-1.jpg[/attachment]
The Opel RAK-2, again driven by Volkhart [i](although some reports have Fritz von Opel personally driving the car)[/i], reached a speed of 230 kph (143 mph) on May 23rd of the same year – the higher speed no doubt helped by the addition of 12 more Brander compressed black powder solid-fuel rockets, plus a far more streamlined bodywork with much larger 'wings'.
[attachment=1]Opel RAK-2.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=0]Opel RAK-2a.jpg[/attachment]