Hunter - Rocket
: This film follows an American B-17 pilot who volunteers for a suicide mission—flying a surrendered German Messerschmidt 109 deep into enemy territory to stop the V-2 rockets terrorizing London.
: This follow-up explores the origins of the Me 163 Komet , the world’s only operational rocket-powered fighter.
The term also honors the engineers who "hunted" for the perfect rocket design. Rocket Hunter
: Enthusiasts mount a small radio transmitter inside their rocket. Once it lands, the "hunter" uses the receiver to sweep the horizon, following the signal to recover their often-expensive flight vehicle.
: While some original manufacturers have gone out of business, the LUNAR rocketry club and others still rely on these units (or modern falconry transmitters) to ensure their "birds" come home safely. 2. "Rocket Hunter" on the Silver Screen : This film follows an American B-17 pilot
In the world of historical action films, "Rocket Hunter" refers to stories set during the final, desperate days of World War II.
For the amateur rocketry community, "Rocket Hunter" is a legendary piece of tracking hardware. When high-power rockets reach altitudes of several thousand feet, they can drift miles away during descent. : The Rocket Hunter RHR-100 : Enthusiasts mount a small radio transmitter inside
: TESS uses four wide-angle cameras to identify thousands of new planets in our solar neighborhood, focusing on those that might be comparable in size to Earth. 4. Visionaries of the "Rocket Age"

