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The HM7B was a European cryogenic upper stage rocket engine used on the vehicles in the Ariane rocket family. It was replaced by Vinci, which acts as the new upper stage engine on Ariane 6. Nearly 300 engines have been produced to date.

1984  WikimediaWikidata
HM-7B; HM7-B
mass 155 kilogram, diameter 1 metre, height 1.8 metre, specific impulse by weight 447 second, specific impulse by weight 310 second, maximum thrust 43.6 kilonewton, maximum thrust 70 kilonewton, 
cryogenic rocket engineSafran Aircraft Engines, France
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