List of rocket aircraft

This is a list of Rocket-powered aircraft.

TypeCountryClassRoleDateStatusNo.Notes
Arado E.381 KleinstjägerGermanyAir launchFighter1944Project0Carried by an Arado Ar 234
Avro 720UK1956Project0Mixed power.
Bachem Ba 349 "Natter"GermanyVTOLFighter1945ProductionPoint defence interceptor. Never saw action.[1]
Bell X-1USAAir launchResearch1947PrototypeFirst aircraft to break the sound barrier in level flight (Also conventional take off on one occasion).
Bell X-2USAAir launchResearch1955PrototypeSupersonic.
Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1USSRCTOLFighter1942
Bisnovat 5USSRCTOL1948ProjectBased on captured DFS 346. Never flew under power.
Cattaneo Magni RRItalyCTOLResearch1931Prototype
Cheranovsky RP-1USSRCTOLResearch1932PrototypeTest in 1933 ended in engine failure.
DFS 194GermanyCTOLExperimental1940OperationalTailless.
Douglas D-588-II SkyrocketUSAAir launchResearch1953OperationalSupersonic.
EZ-RocketUSACTOLExperimental2001PrototypeRocket-powered variant of Rutan Long-EZ.
Focke-Wulf VolksjägerGermanyCTOLFighter1944Project0Three rocket-powered variants under construction at the end of hostilities.[2]
Hawker P.1072UK1949Prototype1Mixed power
Heinkel He 112RGermanyExperimental1937OperationalRocket and piston engines.
Heinkel He 176GermanyCTOLResearch1939Prototype1
He P.1077 JuliaGermanyCTOLFighter1944Project0
Ju EF.127 WalliGermanyCTOLFighter1944Project0
Korolyov RP-318USSRCTOLResearch1940
Lavochkin La-7RUSSR1945Rocket and piston engines.
Lippisch EnteGermanyCTOLResearch1928Prototypefirst rocket-powered aircraft
Lockheed NF-104AUSATrainer1963Rocket and jet engines.
Martin Marietta X-24AUSAAir launchResearch1969PrototypeLifting body.
Martin Marietta X-24BUSAAir launchResearch1973PrototypeLifting body.
Messerschmitt Me 163GermanyCTOLFighter1941ProductionTailless.
Messerschmitt Me 263GermanyCTOLFighter1944also known as Ju 248, development of Me 163.
Messerschmitt P.1104GermanyAir launchFighter1944Project
Mitsubishi J8MJapanCTOLFighter1945Was to have been a licensed Messerschmitt Me 163 but the plans were lost so was only similar.
Mizuno Shinryu IIJapanCTOL1945ProjectSecond aircraft developed in Japan to use a canard design after the J7W1.
North American X-15USAAir launchResearch1959OperationalHypersonic. Later variants capable of sub-orbital space flight.
Northrop XP-79USACTOLFighter1944PrototypeFlying wing. Converted to jet power for first and only flight.
Opel RAK.1GermanyCTOLResearch1929Operational1First rocket-powered aircraft.
Republic XF-91 ThunderceptorUSA1949Rocket and jet engines.
Rikugun Ki-202JapanCTOLFighter1945Improved J8M/Ki-200 with the elongated fuselage.
RRL Mark-III X-racerUSACTOLRacer2010[3]
RRL Mark I X-racerUSACTOLRacer2006Customized Velocity SE, prototype for Rocket Racing League.[4][5]
Saunders-Roe SR.53UKFighter1957PrototypeJet and rocket power.
Saunders-Roe SR.177UKFighter1958ProjectJet and rocket power. Development of SR.53.
SNCASO TridentFranceExperimental1953PrototypeJet and rocket power.
SNCASE SE-212 DurandalFranceFighter1956PrototypeMixed power.
Sombold So 344GermanyAir launch1944Project bomber box buster with a detachable explosive nose.
Sukhoi Su-7USSR1944Sukhoi Su-6 with rocket and piston engines.
Yakovlev Yak-3RDUSSR1945PrototypeModified Yakovlev Yak-3 with rocket and piston engines.
Yokosuka MXY7 OhkaJapanAir launchAttack1945ProductionKamikaze aircraft.
Zeppelin Fliegende PanzerfaustGermanyAir launch1944Project0towed behind a Messerschmitt Me 109G
Zeppelin RammerGermanyAir launchFighter1944Project0designed to use the aerial ramming technique against Allied bombers

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