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What if Germany had the V1 rocket?

It did have it.


How was the V1 and V2 bombs operated?

by Hitler's jizz


What was the first rocket launched during World War 2?

The first rocket launched as an attack was the V1 rocket, nicknamed "doodlebug


What were the names of the rockets that flew over and blew up in England?

There was the V1 rocket and then later the stronger V2 rocket


How many bombs were dropped in the blitz?

There were different varieties of bombs that fell on London, These were: * H.E. (High Explosive) bombs * Incendiary Bombs, also called Fire Bombs as they started fires. * Oil Bombs 1 in every 10 bombs that fell was a 'dud', which meant it did not blow up on impact. Some bombs had a delayed fuse, which meant they could explode at any time, before or after they had hit the ground. This meant that it was almost impossible to tell the difference between the bombs that were dropped. Civillians were evacuated from the area until the bombs had been deactivated. Bombs are still being found today. In 1944, two new weapons began to be used. They were the V1 and V2 bombs. A V1 bomb, offten called a doodlebug, had no pilot and made a droning sound when it flew. When the noise stopped people knew they had 15 seconds to get out before the explosion happened. As they had no pilot, may V1's fell into the sea or missed their targets and fell into the countryside. Almost 9,500 v1s were sent off towards london, but less than 2,500 actually got there. many were destrooyed by aircraft, guns and barrage baloons, and the rest just missed their targets. The first doodlebug to ever explode was in Swanscome in Kent. A V2 bomb was a much larger version of a V1 bomb. they flew without any noise, which meant no warning of where or when they were going to fall. They also flew too high to be shot down by aircraft or ground guns. The explosion was much larger with these bombs, but not so many were fired.

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Great Britain gets the V1-2 punch?

I don't know what you are asking, but the V1 and V2 were German rocket-bombs used in World War 2.CorrectionThe V1 was not a rocket.


What if Germany had the V1 rocket?

It did have it.


What is different between the V1 and V2 rockets?

The V1 was not a rocket, but a flying bomb powered by a simple form of jet engine called a pulse jet. It was equivalent to a modern cruise missile. A V2, on the other hand, was a rocket propelled rocket. The V1 could be stopped with gunfire or by attacks from fast fighters such as the Hawker Tempest, de Havilland Mosquito. The V2, on the other hand was undetectable, as it was fired into the stratosphere and hit its target with a speed higher than that of sound.


How was the V1 and V2 bombs operated?

by Hitler's jizz


What was the type of rocket Germany launched at England?

V1 and V2


What was the first rocket ever made called?

V1 or Doodlebug


Which missile was bigger V1 or V2?

the V2 rocket was bigger and faster than the V1 flying bomb. the V1 being a flying bomb was smaller and had a pulse jet engine and the V2 which was a rocket had a bigger rocket engine. ACTUAL SIZE COMPARISON: V1: Length: 25' 4" wingspan: 8.32 meters V2: length 14 m (45 ft 11 in)


Buzz bombs first guided missiles by Von Braun?

v1


What was the first rocket launched during World War 2?

The first rocket launched as an attack was the V1 rocket, nicknamed "doodlebug


What were the names of the rockets that flew over and blew up in England?

There was the V1 rocket and then later the stronger V2 rocket


Which of these was not related to the Manhattan project Enola Gay V-1 Rocket Little Boy or Fat Man?

v1 rocket.


Was the vulcan bomber used in World War 2?

blast bomb incendury bomb v1 rocket v2 rocket