There is no 'atmospheric nuclear rocket engine', the nerva is for space use only, AFAIK it does still not have enough TWR.iamwyza wrote: Interesting, learn something new every day. So it isn't exactly that they are using the nuclear reaction as fuel, but as a method to superheat something else (looks like hydrogen). I knew about space based nuclear engines (both thermal and electric), but didn't know they ever considered them for atmospheric use. In this case, radiation in space, go!
However. there IS a tested Nuclear *JET* engine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_ ... Propulsion
Using nuclear reactor to heat the air instead of kerosene.
the idea was to have aircraft that could fly around for months at a time, so they could be always ready.. it was cancelled when missiles got better, but they did prove it actually would work before it got canceled.