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C41 (other)
C41 or C-41 may be: Vehicles * C-41 (rocket), an Italian sounding rocket * Alfa Romeo Racing C41, an Italian Formula One car * CASA C-41, a Spanish light transport aircraft in use by the United States Armed Forces * Canadair C-4-1 Argonaut * Citroën C4#Third generation (C41; 2020), Citroën C41, a French sedan * Courage C41, a French racing car * Douglas C-41, an American military transport aircraft * Unterseeboot C-41, a German WW1 submarine Places * C41 road (Namibia) * Caldwell 41, the Hyades star cluster Other uses * C-41 process, for developing colour negative film * Bone tumor (disease code C41) * Philidor Defence (C41), a chess opening See also

* GE C41-8W diesel-electric locomotive * GE C41-8 diesel-electric locomotive * * * * * C4I * C4L (other) {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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C-41 (rocket)
C-41 was a two-stage Italian-built rocket, 75 kg (165 lb) in weight, part of a program to develop probe carrying rockets to study outer atmosphere. It was first launched on July 9, 1960, from the Salto di Quirra range. The project was managed by Lt.Col. Metallo (DGAM—Direzione Generali Armi e Munizioni) and Engineer Angeloni ( SISPRE—Societa Italiana Sviluppo Propulsione a Reazione (Italian Society of Studies on Jet Propulsion)). To cut costs the C-41 recycled parts of existing weaponry. The first stage was powered by a cluster of four jets featuring interconnected combustion chambers. The payload carrying second stage was powered by a single engine of the same type. On the whole six C-41 were launched successfully. Successive development of probe carrying rockets was the task of the newly formed Space Research Committee within the CNR (Italian National Research Institution). The committee's president was the founder of Italian astronautics, Luigi Broglio. See also ...
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