American Rocket Company

Founded in 1985 by George Koopman, Bevin McKinney and Jim Bennett, veterans of Starstruck (company), the American Rocket Company, or AMROC, was a company that developed hybrid rocket motors. It had over 300 hybrid rocket motor test firings ranging from 4.5 kN to 1.1 MN at the Air Force Astronautics Laboratory at Edwards Air Force Base (now part of the Phillips Labs) and NASA's Stennis Space Center's E1 test stand where it test fired the world's only successful 250,000 pound force (1.1 MN) thrust liquid oxygen/polybutadiene hybrid rocket motor.

American Rocket Company

Founded in 1985 by George Koopman, Bevin McKinney and Jim Bennett, veterans of Starstruck (company), the American Rocket Company, or AMROC, was a company that developed hybrid rocket motors. It had over 300 hybrid rocket motor test firings ranging from 4.5 kN to 1.1 MN at the Air Force Astronautics Laboratory at Edwards Air Force Base (now part of the Phillips Labs) and NASA's Stennis Space Center's E1 test stand where it test fired the world's only successful 250,000 pound force (1.1 MN) thrust liquid oxygen/polybutadiene hybrid rocket motor.