Raeloc
Private | |
Industry | Rocket engine |
Founded | 1942 | in Fæstēah
Founder | Penda Dagm |
Headquarters | , |
Parent | Lower Vinyan Aviation |
Raeloc (Fēþisc: Ræloc) is a Fyrish rocket engine design and production company headquartered in Faesteah.
Raeloc is a subdivision of the Lower Vinyan Aviation company, commonly known as EWL (Fēþisc: Erecg-Wīnyan Lyftfaru).
History
Founded in 1942 by Penda Dagm of EWL, Raeloc captured the Fyrish lightweight rocketry market. EWL provided some developments in assisted take-off through the 1930s, such as catapults and RATO, which transferred to the Raeloc subdivision with its creation. The Odin Exchange Programme provided a massive stimulus to Raeloc between 1943 and 1944, with significant Ostlandic A-4/V-2 testing taking place at Raeloc's facilities. However, after the Pan-Septentrion War attention shifted, and this work received meagre funding. It was not until the Great Lake war that focuses reshifted to rocketry, with a massive demand for new missile technology.