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- V-1_flying_bomb height "1420.0".
- V-1_flying_bomb length "8320.0".
- V-1_flying_bomb weight "2150.0".
- V-1_flying_bomb width "5370.0".
- V-1_flying_bomb abstract "The V-1 flying bomb (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1,)—also known as the buzz bomb, or doodlebug—was an early pulse-jet-powered predecessor of the cruise missile.The V-1 was developed at Peenemünde Army Research Centre by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. During initial development it was known by the codename "Cherry Stone". The first of the so-called Vergeltungswaffen series designed for terror bombing of London, the V-1 was fired from launch sites along the French (Pas-de-Calais) and Dutch coasts. The first V-1 was launched at London on 13 June 1944, one week after (and prompted by) the successful Allied landing in Europe. At its peak, more than one hundred V-1s a day were fired at south-east England, 9,521 in total, decreasing in number as sites were overrun until October 1944, when the last V-1 site in range of Britain was overrun by Allied forces. This caused the remaining V-1s to be directed at the port of Antwerp and other targets in Belgium, with 2,448 V-1s being launched. The attacks stopped when the last site was overrun on 29 March 1945.The British operated an arrangement of defences (including guns and fighter aircraft) to intercept the bombs before they reached their targets as part of Operation Crossbow, while the launch sites and underground V-1 storage depots were targets of strategic bombing.".
- V-1_flying_bomb height "1.42".
- V-1_flying_bomb length "8.32".
- V-1_flying_bomb origin Nazi_Germany.
- V-1_flying_bomb thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1975-117-26,_Marschflugkörper_V1_vor_Start.jpg?width=300.
- V-1_flying_bomb usedInWar World_War_II.
- V-1_flying_bomb weight "2150000.0".
- V-1_flying_bomb width "5.37".
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- V-1_flying_bomb wikiPageExternalLink www.thm.dk.
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- V-1_flying_bomb wikiPageID "32821".
- V-1_flying_bomb wikiPageRevisionID "606237319".
- V-1_flying_bomb date "February 2012".
- V-1_flying_bomb description "of FZG 76 – V-1".
- V-1_flying_bomb designer "Robert Lusser".
- V-1_flying_bomb engine Argus_As_014.
- V-1_flying_bomb engine Pulsejet.
- V-1_flying_bomb filling Amatol.
- V-1_flying_bomb guidance "gyrocompass based autopilot".
- V-1_flying_bomb hasPhotoCollection V-1_flying_bomb.
- V-1_flying_bomb id "FZG76".
- V-1_flying_bomb isExplosive "yes".
- V-1_flying_bomb isMissile "yes".
- V-1_flying_bomb manufacturer Fieseler.
- V-1_flying_bomb name "Fieseler Fi 103".
- V-1_flying_bomb name "Flakzielgerät 76".
- V-1_flying_bomb name "V-1 flying bomb".
- V-1_flying_bomb needed "yes".
- V-1_flying_bomb origin Nazi_Germany.
- V-1_flying_bomb service "1944".
- V-1_flying_bomb speed "flying between".
- V-1_flying_bomb type "Guided missile".
- V-1_flying_bomb unitCost "5090".
- V-1_flying_bomb usedBy "Luftwaffe".
- V-1_flying_bomb wars World_War_II.
- V-1_flying_bomb wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:Cruise_missiles_of_Germany.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:Fieseler_aircraft.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:Inventions_of_the_Third_Reich.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:Monoplanes.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:Pulsejet-powered_aircraft.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:Single-engined_jet_aircraft.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:Unmanned_aerial_vehicles_of_Germany.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:V-weapons.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:World_War_II_guided_missiles_of_Germany.
- V-1_flying_bomb subject Category:World_War_II_jet_aircraft_of_Germany.
- V-1_flying_bomb type Device.
- V-1_flying_bomb type Weapon.
- V-1_flying_bomb type Product.
- V-1_flying_bomb type PhysicalDevice.
- V-1_flying_bomb type Weapon.
- V-1_flying_bomb type DesignedArtifact.
- V-1_flying_bomb comment "The V-1 flying bomb (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1,)—also known as the buzz bomb, or doodlebug—was an early pulse-jet-powered predecessor of the cruise missile.The V-1 was developed at Peenemünde Army Research Centre by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. During initial development it was known by the codename "Cherry Stone".".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "Fieseler Fi 103".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "Fieseler Fi 103".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V-1 flying bomb".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V-1".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V-1飛彈".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V1 (Fieseler Fi 103)".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V1 (missile)".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V1 (wapen)".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V1".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "V1飛行爆弾".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "Фау-1".
- V-1_flying_bomb label "في-1".
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V-1.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs Fieseler_Fi_103.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs Ιπτάμενη_βόμβα.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs Fieseler_Fi_103.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V1_(missile).
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V-1.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V1_(Fieseler_Fi_103).
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V1飛行爆弾.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V1_(wapen).
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V1.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs V-1.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs m.081bj.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs Q153348.
- V-1_flying_bomb sameAs Q153348.
- V-1_flying_bomb wasDerivedFrom V-1_flying_bomb?oldid=606237319.
- V-1_flying_bomb depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1975-117-26,_Marschflugkörper_V1_vor_Start.jpg.
- V-1_flying_bomb isPrimaryTopicOf V-1_flying_bomb.
- V-1_flying_bomb name "Fieseler Fi 103".
- V-1_flying_bomb name "Flakzielgerät 76 (FZG-76)".
- V-1_flying_bomb name "V-1 flying bomb".