Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft
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Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft (HWK), commonly known as the Walter-Werke, was a German company founded by Professor Hellmuth Walter to pursue his interest in engines using hydrogen peroxide as a fuel.
Having experimented with torpedoes and submarines, Walter began to design rocket engines for aircraft and founded the HWK in Kiel in 1935.
During World War II the HWK ( developed and built a variety of rocket engines for assisted take-off (RATO), and guided missiles, before developing engines for rocket-powered interceptor aircraft, notably the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet and the Bachem Ba 349 Natter.
The company was wound up in 1945 and Walter subsequently continued his work in the United States.
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- T-Stoff, C-Stoff & Z-Stoff – chemical fuels developed by HWK
- Walter HWK 109-509 – rocket engine
- Fritz X – rocket-powered guided bomb
- Gotha Go 242 – rocket-assisted glider
- Heinkel He 176 – rocket aircraft
- DFS 228 – rocket aircraft
- DFS 346 – rocket aircraft
- HMS Meteorite – HTP-powered submarine
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