The term "doodlebug" commonly refers to the V-1 flying bomb used by Germany during World War II. These weapons were first deployed in 1944, with their initial attacks occurring in June of that year. The V-1 bombings targeted London and other cities, marking a significant advancement in Germany's use of technology for warfare during the conflict.
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Croydon was hit by the most V1 doodlebug pilotless flying buzz bombs as they dropped from the sky running out of fuel on their way to targets in London.
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'Doodlebug' was a common nickname given to the German V1 flying bomb (which was rather like an early, crude cruise missile). Also referred to as a 'buzz bomb'.
Yes, the doodlebug has an adjustable carburetor.
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Germany invented the Doodlebug. The Nazis used it against England.
Doodlebug Disaster happened on 1940-07-31.
Specific to WW2: blitz (from German blitzkrieg) doodlebug (V2) flak
The doodlebug fell on the second house on the left in Argyle Road.
The cast of Doodlebug - 1997 includes: Jeremy Theobald as The Man
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What you want to do is start off goin about 10 miles per hour and then pull back and floor it
The first rocket launched as an attack was the V1 rocket, nicknamed "doodlebug
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