Tuesday, September 8, 2015

This day in history: The V-2 Rocket





   Germany 1944 UK V2 Rocket 8th Sept. 1944 : Germany launches the first V2 rocket on London, over the next six months Germany launched 1,400 at Britain ending in March 1945. At the end of world war II both the US and the Soviet Union tried to gain as many V2's and more importantly the scientists who had worked on them, there is a V2 on display in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington alongside a Saturn rocket. The V2 rocket is the base of the early space rockets and inter ballistic rockets with the three main components needed for a rocket, large liquid-fuel rocket engines, supersonic aerodynamics, and guidance and control systems developed for the V2.


Powerful weapon: A V2 rocket in process of elevation to the vertical firing position.dailymail.co.uk






        



The first V-2 rocket to hit London impacted in Staveley Road at 18:40:52, 8 September 1944, killing 3 persons and injuring 17 others.



2 comments:

  1. Great post and interesting video. Of course I had to poke around the web some more and found this site:
    http://www.v2rocket.com
    Lots of detailed information and history.

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    1. Glad you poked around - that was a great link Thanks!!

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