Abstract
For a long time in Italy the problem of sounding rockets has been studied. If you have a multi-stage rocket, there are two ways to follow in the flight procedure:
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to ignite every step one after each other;
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to delay, for instance, the ignition of the second stage for a certain time during which the vehicle is coasting. This coasting flight can be done together with a burn-out first stage or after separation from the burn-out first stage.
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Partel, G., Engel, R. (1961). Influence of the Intermediate Flight Time on the Performance of Multistaged Sounding Rockets. In: Hjertstrand, Å. (eds) XIth International Astronautical Congress Stockholm 1960 / XI. Internationaler Astronautischer Kongress / XIe Congrès International D’Astronautique. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52037-2_7
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