F1 Engine Rocket
The liquid fueled engine was used during the apollo program and sat at the bottom of the saturn v.
F1 engine rocket. With a thrust of 1746000 lbf 7770 kn in vacuum 1522000 lbf 6770 kn at sea level the f 1 remains the most powerful single combustion chamber liquid propellant rocket engine ever developed. It was used by nasa between 1967 and 1973. The f 1 is a gas generator cycle rocket engine developed in the united states by rocketdyne in the late 1950s and used in the saturn v rocket in the 1960s and early 1970s. The f 1 engine the most powerful single nozzle liquid fueled rocket engine ever developed boosted the saturn v rocket off the launch pad and on to the moon during nasas apollo program during the 1960s and 1970s.
The engines were designed to be disposable. After reaching a certain altitude the engines would shut down and fall back into the ocean. It was powered by five rocketdyne f 1 engines.