Executor (rocket engine)

Executor
ARCA Executor (shown)
Country of originRomania
ManufacturerARCA
Liquid-fuel engine
PropellantLOX / Kerosene
Cyclegas-generator
Performance
Thrust, vacuum260 kN (57,300 lbf)
Thrust, sea-level220 kN (48,500 lbf)
Chamber pressure4.3 MPa
Specific impulse, vacuum295s
Specific impulse, sea-level270s
Dimensions
Diameter720mm
Dry mass260kg

Executor is a rocket engine developed by ARCA[1] for use on its Haas rocket series and on IAR 111 Excelsior supersonic airplane. Executor uses kerosene[2] and liquid oxygen as propellants in a gas-generator power cycle.

The injector of Executor is of the pintle type that was first used in the Apollo Program for the lunar module landing engine.

Propellants are fed via a single shaft, dual inducer-impeller turbo-pump. The turbine exhaust gases are used for attitude control of the Haas 2 rocket.


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