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Wooden Carboy frame
Wooden carboy frame examined
Electro-magnetic HP air and fluid solenoid valve
Turbo Pump Parts Showing Steam Rotor
Smashed TP Antwerp Impact
A4-V2 missile steam generator detail
Klein Schanzlin & Becker centrifug-pump advert
Early belt powered centrifugal pump by KSB with V2 TP features
1930s Trade advert for Klein Schanzlin & Becker
Family photo? Industrial volute case centrifugal pump by KSB
KSB  catalogue from 1880
Dual blade V2 turbo-pump steam turbine rotor
Family photo? Electric volute case centrifugal pump by KSB
V2 rocket A Stoff (LOX) pump casing 5740
Turbo-Pump (Z 935 A) cutaway presentation Sept 1942
A4-V2 Steam rotor blade
KLEIN SCHANZLIN ODDESSE V2 rocket turbo pump
V2 rocket turbo pump by KS Oddesse
Klein Schanzlin Oddesse missile V2 Turbo-Pump
Turbopump Lieferfirma KSB, Frankenthal (vorläufiges Maßblatt Serie 0)
Laufrad A (Rohteil) zur A-Pumpe nach Zeichnungsnummer 5740 B Ausführung A und B [lt. Titelerfassung ...
Gehäusedeckel A zur A-Pumpe nach Zeichnungsnummer 5740 B Ausführung A und B
A-Pumpe zur Turbopumpe nach Zeichnungsnummer 5800 A Blatt 1 und 2 (Montagezeichnung)
Steam generator

Categories: Peenemünde-Usedom-locations, V2 Missile relics, Sub-assemblies

Albums: Peenemünde research: Werk Süd (South works) region, Turbopump parts and relics

Tags: #Fertigungshalle Eins (F1) #HAP #Peenemünde #Steam generator #Werk Sud (South Works) #HVP #Usedom #steam turbine #Propellant Pumps #Turbo-pump

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Wooden Carboy frame
Wooden carboy frame examined
Electro-magnetic HP air and fluid solenoid valve
Turbo Pump Parts Showing Steam Rotor
Smashed TP Antwerp Impact
A4-V2 missile steam generator detail
Klein Schanzlin & Becker centrifug-pump advert
Early belt powered centrifugal pump by KSB with V2 TP features
1930s Trade advert for Klein Schanzlin & Becker
Family photo? Industrial volute case centrifugal pump by KSB
KSB  catalogue from 1880
Dual blade V2 turbo-pump steam turbine rotor
Family photo? Electric volute case centrifugal pump by KSB
V2 rocket A Stoff (LOX) pump casing 5740
Turbo-Pump (Z 935 A) cutaway presentation Sept 1942
A4-V2 Steam rotor blade
KLEIN SCHANZLIN ODDESSE V2 rocket turbo pump
V2 rocket turbo pump by KS Oddesse
Klein Schanzlin Oddesse missile V2 Turbo-Pump
Turbopump Lieferfirma KSB, Frankenthal (vorläufiges Maßblatt Serie 0)
Laufrad A (Rohteil) zur A-Pumpe nach Zeichnungsnummer 5740 B Ausführung A und B [lt. Titelerfassung ...
Gehäusedeckel A zur A-Pumpe nach Zeichnungsnummer 5740 B Ausführung A und B
A-Pumpe zur Turbopumpe nach Zeichnungsnummer 5800 A Blatt 1 und 2 (Montagezeichnung)
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Wooden carboy frame from WW2 (possibly used for transporting small quantities of corrosive and dangerous liquids employed in the V2 steam plant, (such as T-Stoff) laying among trees 190m East of F1 in a location used as an emergency rail freight loading area to F1 due to damage caused by US air raids in August 1944.

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