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  • V-1 flying bomb
  • German World War II cruise missile

    The V-1 flying bomb (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1, lit. 'Vengeance Weapon 1') was an early cruise missile. Its official Reich Aviation Ministry (RLM) name

    V-1 flying bomb

    V-1 flying bomb

    V-1_flying_bomb

  • V-1 flying bomb facilities
  • World War II sites

    To carry out the planned V-1 "flying bomb" attacks on the United Kingdom, Germany built a number of military installations including launching sites and

    V-1 flying bomb facilities

    V-1 flying bomb facilities

    V-1_flying_bomb_facilities

  • Flying bomb
  • Self-propelled aerial weapon

    A flying bomb is a manned or unmanned aerial vehicle or aircraft carrying a large explosive warhead, a precursor to contemporary cruise missiles. In contrast

    Flying bomb

    Flying bomb

    Flying_bomb

  • Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg
  • German World War II attack aircraft

    Fi 103R, code-named Reichenberg, was a German manned version of the V-1 flying bomb (more correctly known as the Fieseler Fi 103). It was developed towards

    Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg

    Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg

    Fieseler_Fi_103R_Reichenberg

  • Kawanishi Maru Ka10
  • 1940s Japanese pulsejet aircraft engine

    Japanese pulsejet engine based on the German Argus As 014 (as used in the V-1 flying bomb). The Ka10’s only intended application was the Kawanishi Baika. Japanese

    Kawanishi Maru Ka10

    Kawanishi Maru Ka10

    Kawanishi_Maru_Ka10

  • Wunderwaffe
  • Propaganda term for WWII German weapons programmes

    Lilly"– two-stage, supersonic surface-to-air missile. V-1 flying bomb/Fieseler Fi 103/Vergeltungswaffe 1– first cruise missile. Fliegerfaust "Pilot Fist" or

    Wunderwaffe

    Wunderwaffe

    Wunderwaffe

  • Argus As 014
  • 1940s German pulsejet aircraft engine

    (designated 109-014 by the RLM) was a pulsejet engine used on the German V-1 flying bomb of World War II, and the first model of pulsejet engine placed in mass

    Argus As 014

    Argus As 014

    Argus_As_014

  • V-weapons
  • German WWII long range missiles

    bombing during World War II, particularly strategic bombing and aerial bombing of cities. They were the V-1, a pulsejet-powered cruise missile; the V-2

    V-weapons

    V-weapons

    V-weapons

  • V-2 rocket
  • German long-range ballistic missile

    the speed of sound, gave no warning before impact (unlike bombing planes or the V-1 flying bomb, which made a characteristic buzzing sound). There was no

    V-2 rocket

    V-2 rocket

    V-2_rocket

  • Hawker Tempest
  • British fighter aircraft

    Tempest performed low-level interception, particularly against the V-1 flying bomb threat, and ground attack supporting major invasions like Operation

    Hawker Tempest

    Hawker Tempest

    Hawker_Tempest

  • 10Kh
  • Cruise missile

    air-launched cruise missiles, reverse engineered from the Fieseler Fi 103 (V-1) flying bomb, developed in the 1950s by OKB-52 under the leadership of Vladimir

    10Kh

    10Kh

  • Pulsejet
  • Engine where combustion is pulsed instead of continuous

    known example is the Argus As 109-014 used to propel Nazi Germany's V-1 flying bomb. Pulsejet engines are a lightweight form of jet propulsion, but usually

    Pulsejet

    Pulsejet

    Pulsejet

  • Argus Motoren
  • German engine manufacturer

    firm known for their series of small inverted-V engines and the Argus As 014 pulsejet for the V-1 flying bomb. Started in Berlin in 1906 as a subsidiary

    Argus Motoren

    Argus Motoren

    Argus_Motoren

  • Trialen
  • Explosive developed in Germany and used during World War II

    developed in Germany. It was used during World War II in the V-1 flying bomb and Arado E.377 glide bomb, among other weapons, as an enhanced blast explosive.

    Trialen

    Trialen

  • Porsche 005
  • Turbojet engine

    single-use turbojet design intended to power a long-range version of the V-1 flying bomb. At the end of World War II, the design of the Porsche 005 turbojet

    Porsche 005

    Porsche_005

  • V1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    can refer to the first version of anything. V1, V01 or V-1 may also refer to: V-1 flying bomb, a World War II German weapon V1 speed, the maximum speed

    V1

    V1

  • V-1 and V-2 intelligence
  • Intelligence on Nazi German cruise missiles

    included operations investigating the German Wunderwaffe: the V-1 flying bomb and the V-2 rocket. British intelligence received their first Polish report

    V-1 and V-2 intelligence

    V-1 and V-2 intelligence

    V-1_and_V-2_intelligence

  • Messerschmitt P.1079
  • German fighter project

    designs were to be powered by pulse jets, the same engines used in the V-1 flying bomb. In May 1941, Messerschmitt began work on a series of pulsejet-powered

    Messerschmitt P.1079

    Messerschmitt P.1079

    Messerschmitt_P.1079

  • Ferdinand Porsche
  • Austrian-born German automotive engineer, inventor (1875–1951)

    Maus super-heavy tank, as well as other weapon systems, including the V-1 flying bomb. Porsche was a member of the Nazi Party and an honorary Oberführer

    Ferdinand Porsche

    Ferdinand Porsche

    Ferdinand_Porsche

  • Operation Diver
  • British military operation in World War II

    the V-1 flying bomb campaign launched by the German Luftwaffe in 1944 against London and other parts of Britain. Diver was the code name for the V-1, against

    Operation Diver

    Operation Diver

    Operation_Diver

  • Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma
  • German army officer

    captivity, when he unwittingly revealed the existence of the V-1 flying bomb and the V-2 weapons programmes. He was subject to surveillance by British

    Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

    Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

    Wilhelm_Ritter_von_Thoma

  • Denis Goodwin
  • British writer (1929–1975)

    met at school. In 1944, his father Laurence Goodwin was killed by a V-1 flying bomb ("doodlebug") while waiting at a bus stop in South London. In 1948

    Denis Goodwin

    Denis_Goodwin

  • Hendrik Wade Bode
  • American scientist and engineer (1905–1982)

    London from the V-1 flying bombs during WWII. After the war, Bode, along with his wartime rival Wernher von Braun—who was the developer of the V-2 rocket, and

    Hendrik Wade Bode

    Hendrik Wade Bode

    Hendrik_Wade_Bode

  • Republic-Ford JB-2
  • Reverse engineered V-1 flying bomb

    Thunderbug, KGW and LTV-N-2 Loon, was an American copy of the German V-1 flying bomb. Developed in 1944, and planned to be used in the Allied invasion of

    Republic-Ford JB-2

    Republic-Ford JB-2

    Republic-Ford_JB-2

  • Flak-Bait
  • Twin-engined medium bomber in service during World War II

    participating in bombing missions in support of the Normandy Landings, the Battle of the Bulge, and Operation Crossbow against V-1 flying bomb sites. A series

    Flak-Bait

    Flak-Bait

    Flak-Bait

  • Diver
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Austria V-1 flying bomb, code named "diver" by the British World War II armed forces Operation Diver, the British countermeasures against the German V-1 flying

    Diver

    Diver

  • T-Stoff
  • Hydrogen peroxide rocket propellant

    was used to drive the split-tube steam catapults which launched the V-1 flying bomb. Similarly generated steam was used to drive the turbopump in the German

    T-Stoff

    T-Stoff

  • Proximity fuze
  • Automatic fuze that detonates an explosive at a predetermined distance

    Anti-Aircraft Command, that was engaged in defending Britain against the V-1 flying bomb. As most of the British heavy anti-aircraft guns were deployed in a

    Proximity fuze

    Proximity fuze

    Proximity_fuze

  • Wolfsschlucht II
  • One of Adolf Hitler's Headquarters

    allied air raid forced the group to descend into a bomb shelter. Later, a malfunctioning V-1 flying bomb struck a few miles from Margival, after which Hitler

    Wolfsschlucht II

    Wolfsschlucht II

    Wolfsschlucht_II

  • Trembita (cruise missile)
  • Ukrainian cruise missile

    flared at the end. The Trembita is structurally similar to the German V-1 flying bomb from the Second World War. The missile is powered by a (now rarely

    Trembita (cruise missile)

    Trembita_(cruise_missile)

  • Surface-to-surface missile
  • Missile type

    trajectory. The first operational surface-to-surface missile was the V-1 flying bomb, which was powered by a pulsejet engine. Contemporary surface-to-surface

    Surface-to-surface missile

    Surface-to-surface_missile

  • ARSAERO CT 10
  • French pulsejet target drone

    for the French Air Force. It was developed as a copy of the German V-1 flying bomb and was used to simulate bombers for training anti-aircraft artillery

    ARSAERO CT 10

    ARSAERO CT 10

    ARSAERO_CT_10

  • The End of the Affair
  • 1951 novel by Graham Greene

    jealousy, and he is frustrated by her refusal to divorce Henry. When a V-1 flying bomb blasts Bendrix's flat when he is with Sarah, he is nearly killed. After

    The End of the Affair

    The_End_of_the_Affair

  • Doodlebug
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    About Doodlebug Simkins, a character in the 1975 film Cleopatra Jones V-1 flying bomb or the Doodlebug Flylight Doodle Bug, a British powered hang glider

    Doodlebug

    Doodlebug

  • Highbury
  • Human settlement in England

    1962 on Highbury Park. Highbury was bombed during the Blitz and again by V-1 flying bombs. On 27 June 1944, a V-1 destroyed Highbury Corner, killing 26

    Highbury

    Highbury

    Highbury

  • Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Germany (1943–1945)

    nearby tunnels in the Kohnstein and for manufacturing the V-2 rocket and the V-1 flying bomb. In the summer of 1944, Mittelbau became an independent concentration

    Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp

    Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp

    Mittelbau-Dora_concentration_camp

  • Vannevar Bush
  • American science official (1890–1974)

    land. The proximity fuze proved particularly effective against the V-1 flying bomb over England, and later Antwerp, in 1944. A version was also developed

    Vannevar Bush

    Vannevar Bush

    Vannevar_Bush

  • Rocket U-boat
  • Series of WW2 German military projects

    The US Navy fired Republic-Ford JB-2 flying bombs – reverse engineered versions of the German V-1 flying bomb – from submarines USS Cusk (SS-348) and

    Rocket U-boat

    Rocket_U-boat

  • Messerschmitt Me 328
  • German parasite fighter prototypes

    engine, either two or four Argus As 014 pulsejets (as used on the V-1 flying bomb), and even as an unpowered glider. The Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für

    Messerschmitt Me 328

    Messerschmitt Me 328

    Messerschmitt_Me_328

  • Hewitt–Sperry Automatic Airplane
  • 1917 American flying bomb

    Automatic Airplane was a project undertaken during World War I to develop a flying bomb, or pilotless aircraft capable of carrying explosives to its target.

    Hewitt–Sperry Automatic Airplane

    Hewitt–Sperry Automatic Airplane

    Hewitt–Sperry_Automatic_Airplane

  • Foyle's War series 5
  • Season of television series

    whom he delivered bad news and the recent death of his mother in a V-1 flying bomb attack. His father, Morris, arrives in Hastings seeking his return

    Foyle's War series 5

    Foyle's_War_series_5

  • Amatol
  • High explosive mixture

    charges" containing four tons of amatol. Warheads for the German V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rockets also contained amatol. A derivative of amatol is amatex

    Amatol

    Amatol

    Amatol

  • Georg Rickhey
  • German engineer

    in Dora-Mittelbau from April 1944, overseeing production of the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket. His work on these weapons saw him awarded the Knights

    Georg Rickhey

    Georg Rickhey

    Georg_Rickhey

  • Mittelwerk
  • German WWII underground rocket factory

    avoid Allied bombing. It used slave labor from the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp to produce V-2 ballistic missiles, V-1 flying bombs, and other weapons

    Mittelwerk

    Mittelwerk

    Mittelwerk

  • Tallboy (bomb)
  • Type of earthquake bomb

    the code name for measures to counter the German V-1 flying bomb ("buzz bomb" or "doodlebug") and V-2 rocket weapons. Tallboys were used by the British

    Tallboy (bomb)

    Tallboy (bomb)

    Tallboy_(bomb)

  • Boleyn Ground
  • Former football stadium of West Ham United FC

    the Upton Park, London area where it is located. In August 1944, a V-1 flying bomb fell on the south-west corner of the pitch. This forced West Ham to

    Boleyn Ground

    Boleyn Ground

    Boleyn_Ground

  • Réseau AGIR
  • Military unit

    resister Michel Hollard that provided decisive human intelligence on V-1 flying bomb facilities in the North of France. Thanks to Hollard's reports and

    Réseau AGIR

    Réseau AGIR

    Réseau_AGIR

  • Operation Crossbow
  • World War II Allied operations against German long-range weapons

    the German long range reprisal weapons (V-weapons) programme. The primary V-weapons were the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket, which were launched against

    Operation Crossbow

    Operation Crossbow

    Operation_Crossbow

  • Anton Piëch
  • Austrian lawyer and car company manager (1894–1952)

    adaptation of the Wolfsburg plant for the manufacture of weapons, like the V-1 flying bomb. Under his leadership, 20,000 forced laborers from Poland, the USSR

    Anton Piëch

    Anton_Piëch

  • Walter Kaaden
  • German engineer (1919–1996)

    Kaaden did not work on the V-1 flying bomb (the Vergeltungswaffe 1, Fieseler Fi 103) nor under Wernher von Braun on the V-2 German rocket program during

    Walter Kaaden

    Walter Kaaden

    Walter_Kaaden

  • Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks
  • Chapel in London, England

    damaged by German bombing during the Blitz in 1940 and 1941. On Sunday, 18 June 1944, the chapel was hit again, this time by a V-1 flying bomb, during the morning

    Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks

    Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks

    Guards'_Chapel,_Wellington_Barracks

  • Robert Hurst (nuclear chemist)
  • New Zealand–British scientist (1915–1996)

    worked in bomb disposal and mine detection, and was awarded the George Medal for his work as part of the team that defused the first V-1 flying bomb found

    Robert Hurst (nuclear chemist)

    Robert_Hurst_(nuclear_chemist)

  • Glossary of RAF code names
  • the area concerned. Diver – radio-telephony code word for a sighted V-1 flying bomb. Fighter night – introduced in November 1940, night patrols above a

    Glossary of RAF code names

    Glossary_of_RAF_code_names

  • Missile
  • Self-propelled guided weapon system

    during World War II including the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket which used mechanical autopilot to keep the missile flying along a pre-chosen route. Less

    Missile

    Missile

    Missile

  • John Cockcroft
  • British physicist (1897–1967)

    radar set and the proximity fuze, which were used to help defeat the V-1 flying bomb. In May 1944, he became director of the Montreal Laboratory, and oversaw

    John Cockcroft

    John Cockcroft

    John_Cockcroft

  • Wellington Barracks
  • Barracks of the British Army in the City of Westminster

    rebuilt in the 1960s after the original chapel was destroyed by a V-1 flying bomb in World War II. On 31 August 2007, the two sons of Diana, Princess

    Wellington Barracks

    Wellington Barracks

    Wellington_Barracks

  • Historical Technical Museum, Peenemünde
  • Technology museum in Peenemünde, Germany

    replica V-1 flying bomb (Fieseler Fi 103) and the A4 rocket. Exhibits in the Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum include: The V-1 flying bomb V1 rocket

    Historical Technical Museum, Peenemünde

    Historical Technical Museum, Peenemünde

    Historical_Technical_Museum,_Peenemünde

  • Timeline of the United Kingdom home front during World War II
  • 28 April kills 746 US Army and Navy servicemen. 12 June 1944 First V-1 flying bomb attack on London. July to September 1944 Final wave of evacuation (codenamed

    Timeline of the United Kingdom home front during World War II

    Timeline of the United Kingdom home front during World War II

    Timeline_of_the_United_Kingdom_home_front_during_World_War_II

  • Leonidas (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Luftwaffe unit of suicide pilots that tested crewed versions of the V-1 flying bomb Leonidas, the codename for Fedora 11 Leonidas (chocolate maker), a

    Leonidas (disambiguation)

    Leonidas_(disambiguation)

  • No. 486 Squadron RNZAF
  • Military unit

    several weeks following D-Day, it was called upon to deal with incoming V-1 flying bombs launched at England by the Germans. It began operating from the continent

    No. 486 Squadron RNZAF

    No._486_Squadron_RNZAF

  • Siracourt V-1 bunker
  • Launch site for V-1 flying bombs

    use as a bomb-proof storage facility and launch site for V-1 flying bombs. However, it never went into operation due to intensive Allied bombing that made

    Siracourt V-1 bunker

    Siracourt V-1 bunker

    Siracourt_V-1_bunker

  • Barrage balloon
  • Large balloon tethered with metal cables

    against the V-1 flying bomb, which usually flew at 2,000 feet (600 m) or lower but had wire-cutters on its wings to counter balloons. 231 V-1s are officially

    Barrage balloon

    Barrage balloon

    Barrage_balloon

  • Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft
  • German company

    Bachem Ba 349 Natter. HWM designed the steam catapult that launched the V-1 flying bomb. The steam was generated through the combination of T-Stoff and Z-Stoff

    Hellmuth Walter Kommanditgesellschaft

    Hellmuth_Walter_Kommanditgesellschaft

  • Leonidas Squadron
  • German World War 2 squadron, issued Reichenberg flying bombs

    formed to fly the Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg, a manned version of the V-1 flying bomb, in attacks in which the pilot was likely to be killed, or at best

    Leonidas Squadron

    Leonidas Squadron

    Leonidas_Squadron

  • Lewisham
  • Area of London

    Lewisham in the County of London until 1965. The town centre was hit by a V-1 flying bomb in 1944: there were over 300 casualties including 51 fatalities, and

    Lewisham

    Lewisham

    Lewisham

  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969 film)
  • 1969 film by Herbert Ross

    Before he can give Katherine the news, she is killed by a German V-1 flying bomb while entertaining the troops at a local Royal Air Force base. Chips

    Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969 film)

    Goodbye,_Mr._Chips_(1969_film)

  • Kettering Bug
  • Experimental unmanned aerial torpedo

    Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane RAE Larynx Siemens torpedo glider V-1 flying bomb Cornelisse, Diana G. Splendid Vision, Unswerving Purpose: Developing

    Kettering Bug

    Kettering Bug

    Kettering_Bug

  • Lord Edward Hay
  • British soldier, commanding officer of the Grenadier Guards

    which he was posted on diplomatic missions. He was killed by a German V-1 flying bomb. Born on 2 November 1888 in East Lothian, Scotland, Hay was the younger

    Lord Edward Hay

    Lord Edward Hay

    Lord_Edward_Hay

  • Lavochkin La-9
  • Soviet fighter aircraft in service 1946-1959

    which carried a single RD-13 pulsejet (the engine which powered the V-1 flying bomb, probably taken from surplus Luftwaffe stocks) under each wing. The

    Lavochkin La-9

    Lavochkin La-9

    Lavochkin_La-9

  • Chelsea Pensioner
  • In-pensioner at the Royal Hospital Chelsea

    defend against V-1 flying bomb attacks. She later worked with the Army Operational Research Group developing fuses in shells used against V-2 rockets and

    Chelsea Pensioner

    Chelsea Pensioner

    Chelsea_Pensioner

  • Desvres V-1 site
  • Unfinished Second World War V-1 launch site in Pas-de-Calais, France

    The Desvres V-1 site was an unfinished German V-1 flying bomb launch and preparation complex constructed near Lottinghen in the Pas-de-Calais department

    Desvres V-1 site

    Desvres V-1 site

    Desvres_V-1_site

  • AIM-54 Phoenix
  • American long-range air-to-air missile

    85. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2004. ISBN 1 84176 787 5. Zaloga, S.J.; Laurier, J. (2005). V-1 Flying Bomb, 1942–52: Hitler's Infamous "Doodlebug". Osprey

    AIM-54 Phoenix

    AIM-54 Phoenix

    AIM-54_Phoenix

  • Brécourt
  • V-1 launching pad built by Nazi Germany in Normandy, France

    assigned to two different V-weapons: from July to December 1943 to the V-2 rocket, and from January 1944 to the V-1 flying bomb. Originally built by the

    Brécourt

    Brécourt

    Brécourt

  • 1st Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
  • Military unit

    later defended the South Coast of England against Fighter bomber and V-1 flying bomb attacks. It went to North West Europe to defend Antwerp during the

    1st Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery

    1st_Searchlight_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery

  • Nickel–iron battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    amplifier driven servomechanisms). A smaller version was used in the V-1 flying bomb. (viz. 1946 Operation Backfire blueprints.) Edison's batteries were

    Nickel–iron battery

    Nickel–iron battery

    Nickel–iron_battery

  • No. 322 (Dutch) Squadron RAF
  • Squadron of the Royal Air Force during WWII

    already flying with the RAF, during the war it formed part of the Air Defence of Great Britain and formed part of the defences against V-1 flying bombs. In

    No. 322 (Dutch) Squadron RAF

    No. 322 (Dutch) Squadron RAF

    No._322_(Dutch)_Squadron_RAF

  • Biggin Hill
  • Town in Greater London, England

    was the location of the "Operations Room" for the Operation Crossbow V-1 flying bomb defence during World War II. The old "west camp" of the airport is

    Biggin Hill

    Biggin Hill

    Biggin_Hill

  • Antwerp X
  • Allied anti-aircraft operation defending Antwerp from German V-1 attacks

    World War II to defend Antwerp and the Port of Antwerp from German V-1 flying bombs. The operation lasted from October 1944 to March 1945, after the liberation

    Antwerp X

    Antwerp X

    Antwerp_X

  • Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka
  • Japanese rocket suicide-attack aircraft

    impact the Japanese public's perception of the conflict. Effectively a flying bomb, the Ohka was intentionally designed to be as cheap as possible to construct

    Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka

    Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka

    Yokosuka_MXY-7_Ohka

  • Couville V-1 site
  • Unfinished Second World War V-1 launch and preparation complex in Normandy, France

    The Couville V-1 site was an unfinished German V-1 flying bomb launch and preparation complex constructed near Couville, close to Cherbourg, in Normandy

    Couville V-1 site

    Couville V-1 site

    Couville_V-1_site

  • Cruise missile
  • Guided missile with precision targeting capabilities and multiple launch platforms

    Germany deployed the first operational cruise missiles. The V-1, often called a flying bomb, contained a gyroscope guidance system and was propelled by

    Cruise missile

    Cruise missile

    Cruise_missile

  • Cosmosphere
  • Space museum in Hutchinson, Kansas, US

    Subset of notable items on display: World War II era V-1 flying bomb missile (authentic, restored) V-2 rocket (authentic, restored) Walter HWK 109-509 rocket

    Cosmosphere

    Cosmosphere

    Cosmosphere

  • Loitering munition
  • Type of guided unmanned aerial vehicle

    Sypaq Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System Television guidance V-1 flying bomb XM501 Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System Loitering munitions fit in the

    Loitering munition

    Loitering munition

    Loitering_munition

  • Tamerville V-1 site
  • Planned Second World War V-1 site in Normandy, France

    The Tamerville V-1 site was a planned German V-1 flying bomb storage, preparation and launch site near Tamerville, close to Valognes, on the Cotentin

    Tamerville V-1 site

    Tamerville V-1 site

    Tamerville_V-1_site

  • German Museum of Technology
  • Museum in Berlin, Germany

    one of three preserved Messerschmitt Bf 110, a Flak cannon, and a V-1 flying bomb built by Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp inmates at the Mittelwerk

    German Museum of Technology

    German Museum of Technology

    German_Museum_of_Technology

  • Minley Manor
  • 19th-century English country manor house

    French château used as a prisoner of war camp and factory for the V-1 flying bomb. The manor was also used as a location in the 2007 Victorian fantasy

    Minley Manor

    Minley Manor

    Minley_Manor

  • UB.109T
  • British cold war cruise missile project

    study for a Short Range Expendable Bomber, essentially an updated V-1 flying bomb. At the time, the Royal Air Force (RAF) bomber fleet was propeller

    UB.109T

    UB.109T

  • Doc Salomon
  • American film director and studio manager

    operation. He was killed in a V-1 flying bomb attack at Warner Bros. Studios in Teddington, Staines, while recording the sound of the V-1s. Salomon was cremated

    Doc Salomon

    Doc_Salomon

  • List of German guided weapons of World War II
  • London and Antwerp. The V-2 ballistic missile was used operationally against London, Antwerp, and other targets. V-1 flying bomb V-2 rocket A4b Rheinbote

    List of German guided weapons of World War II

    List_of_German_guided_weapons_of_World_War_II

  • St Mary Abbots Hospital
  • Hospital in England

    the blocks was destroyed, leaving an open bomb site within the hospital grounds. In 1944, a V-1 flying bomb directly hit the hospital site. The infirmary

    St Mary Abbots Hospital

    St Mary Abbots Hospital

    St_Mary_Abbots_Hospital

  • Project Danny
  • States Marine Corps F4U Corsair fighter aircraft to attack German V-1 flying bomb launch sites in northern France. Although the squadrons had been trained

    Project Danny

    Project_Danny

  • Eric Barwell
  • British flying ace of WWII

    was credited with having shot down at least nine aircraft, plus one V-1 flying bomb. Born in Clare, Suffolk, Barwell, a serving member of the Royal Air

    Eric Barwell

    Eric Barwell

    Eric_Barwell

  • Peenemünde Airfield
  • Airport in Usedom

    the East German National People's Army (NVA) and the remnants of the V-1 flying bomb facilities. Because of its long runway, the airfield is also a location

    Peenemünde Airfield

    Peenemünde Airfield

    Peenemünde_Airfield

  • Allen Dulles
  • Director of Central Intelligence from 1953 to 1961

    Germany, including sketchy but accurate warnings of plans for the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket. As the Third Reich neared defeat in 1944 and 1945, Dulles

    Allen Dulles

    Allen Dulles

    Allen_Dulles

  • Gloster Meteor
  • Britain's first jet fighter, 1943–1980s

    ISSN 0143-5450. Nijboer, Donald. Meteor I Vs V 1 Flying Bomb, 1944. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd, 2012.ISBN 978-1-84908-706-3. Partridge, J.J. "The Gloster

    Gloster Meteor

    Gloster Meteor

    Gloster_Meteor

  • Operation Crossbow (film)
  • 1965 film by Michael Anderson

    Dutch. In 1943, Nazi Germany is developing the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket. Technical issues with the V-1 lead the Germans to create a crewed version

    Operation Crossbow (film)

    Operation_Crossbow_(film)

  • List of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress variants
  • (560 km), they were to be used to attack Nazi U-boat pens, V-1 flying bomb sites, and bomb-resistant fortifications. The BQ-7s would be taken up to 2

    List of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress variants

    List of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress variants

    List_of_Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress_variants

  • Avro Lancaster
  • World War II British heavy bomber aircraft

    as U-boat pens and V-1 flying bomb launch sites. During July, in the days following the Normandy landings, Lancasters heavily bombed the city of Caen repeatedly

    Avro Lancaster

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  • Arts Educational Schools
  • Private school in Chiswick, London, England

    garden suburb. The Chiswick School of Art building was destroyed by a V-1 flying bomb in 1944. Design for Chiswick School of Art by Maurice Bingham Adams

    Arts Educational Schools

    Arts Educational Schools

    Arts_Educational_Schools

  • Walter Dornberger
  • German Army artillery officer

    coordinating the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket development programs and directing active operations. The first successful test launch of a V-2 was the third

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  • Drying
  • a.

    Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room.

  • Fling
  • n.

    A kind of dance; as, the Highland fling.

  • Tanning
  • n.

    The art or process of converting skins into leather. See Tan, v. t., 1.

  • Engrain
  • v. t.

    To color in imitation of the grain of wood; to grain. See Grain, v. t., 1.

  • Fling
  • v. i.

    To cast in the teeth; to utter abusive language; to sneer; as, the scold began to flout and fling.

  • Fling
  • n.

    A cast from the hand; a throw; also, a flounce; a kick; as, the fling of a horse.

  • Flying
  • v. i.

    Moving in the air with, or as with, wings; moving lightly or rapidly; intended for rapid movement.

  • Defluous
  • a.

    Flowing down; falling off.

  • Fling
  • v. t.

    To throw; to hurl; to throw off or down; to prostrate; hence, to baffle; to defeat; as, to fling a party in litigation.

  • Tamping
  • n.

    The material used in tamping. See Tamp, v. t., 1.

  • Ratting
  • n.

    The conduct or practices of one who rats. See Rat, v. i., 1.

  • Fling
  • v. i.

    To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling.

  • Falling
  • a. & n.

    from Fall, v. i.

  • Lisp
  • n.

    The habit or act of lisping. See Lisp, v. i., 1.

  • Crow
  • v. i.

    The cry of the cock. See Crow, v. i., 1.