Hydraulic servo impact debris
Hydraulic servo from fin 1 or 3 of the V2 missile, collected with other debris following a combat impact.
Album: A4-V2 Hydraulic servo and electric trim motor
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Hydraulic servo from fin 1 or 3 of the V2 missile, collected with other debris following a combat impact.
Album: A4-V2 Hydraulic servo and electric trim motor
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Examination of V2 missile thrust chamber. Sections of two of the large bore aluminium alcohol inlet manifold feed pipes and two thin steel veil colling supply pipes are still attached. The distinctive heat expansion relief loop can be seen on one of the pipes.
Album: A4-V2 Injection head, combustion chamber, and nozzle
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This image shows a full size replica of the A4 missile graphite jet vane held at our ‘Wernher von Braun rocket academy’ museum.
Categories: V2 Missile relics
Image shows interior of production series (combat relic) V2 missile propellent injector pre-mixer pots. Three post in the picture are intact, others seem in the picture have been destroyed in the impact. This engine part was recovered from a combat impact East of London. Impact date: February 1945
Album: A4-V2 Injection head, combustion chamber, and nozzle
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Recovered from Great Warley impact: February 1945. This chamber has a production use order number of 33 painted crudely on topmost segment. This number, to indicate rank in batch, was added shortly after manufacture to ensure the chamber was selected by the missile assembly crews in the correct order; that is on a newest-last basis to make sure that the oldest chambers were employed in missile construction operations first.
Album: A4-V2 Injection head, combustion chamber, and nozzle
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