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[[image]] AEROJET-GENERAL NEEDS: CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, CHEMISTS, ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS, MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, PHYSICISTS, AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS. [[/image]] HIGHER PAYLOADS and HIGHER PERFORMANCE This compact, light-weight rocket powerplant, designated by the U.S. Air Force as the LR63-AJ-1 liquid-propellant rocket, has been successfully flight-tested on the Republic F-84F airplane. Used for assisted-takeoff, this powerplant and its big brother, the YLR45-AJ-1, which was extensively flight-tested on Boeing's B-47B Stratojet during 1954, have proved the practical application of rocket power to piloted aircraft. [[image]] [[/image]] SOLID- AND LIQUID-PROPELLANT ROCKET POWERPLANTS FOR MISSILE AND AIRCRAFT APPLICATION • AeroBRAKE THRUST REVERSERS (SNECMA) • AUXILIARY POWER UNITS AND GAS GENERATORS • ELECTRONICS AND GUIDANCE • ORDNANCE ROCKETS • EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE AND WARHEADS • UNDERWATER PROPULSION DEVICES • ARCHITECT-ENGINEER SERVICES FOR TEST FACILITIES Aerojet-General CORPORATION A Subsidiary of The General Tire & Rubber Company [[logo]]THE GENERAL TIRE[[/logo]] AZUSA, CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA MORE POWER FOR AIR POWER 18 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY and LOG