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  2. V-1 flying bomb - Wikipedia

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    The V-1 flying bomb (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1 "Vengeance Weapon 1" [a]) was an early cruise missile.Its official Reich Aviation Ministry (RLM) designation was Fieseler Fi 103 [3] and its suggestive name was Höllenhund ().

  3. Cruise missile - Wikipedia

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    The V-1, often called a flying bomb, contained a gyroscope guidance system and was propelled by a simple pulsejet engine, the sound of which gave it the nickname of "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug". Accuracy was sufficient only for use against very large targets (the general area of a city), while the range of 250 km (160 mi) was significantly lower ...

  4. Argus As 014 - Wikipedia

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    Since the engine was rather simple, low-grade gasoline could be used and a good amount of thrust — 2.7 kN (660 lb f) — was produced, but it was inefficient, limiting the range of the V-1 to 240–400 km (150–250 mi) The resonant frequency of this combustion process was around 45 Hz, giving the V-1 its nicknames "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug ...

  5. Pulsejet - Wikipedia

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    The engine's characteristic droning noise earned it the nicknames "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug". The V-1 was a German cruise missile used in World War II, most famously in the bombing of London in 1944. Pulsejet engines, being cheap and easy to construct, were the obvious choice for the V-1's designers, given the Germans' materials shortages and ...

  6. V-1 flying bomb facilities - Wikipedia

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    The robot was sub-contracted by centers like Bruns Werke and Neidersachswerfen's Mittelwerk. The unpiloted aircraft was assembled at the KdF-Stadt (now Wolfsburg) [a] Volkswagenwerke ("Volkswagen works", described as "the largest pressed-steel works in Germany" [1]) at Fallersleben, [2] and at the Mittelwerk, underground factory in central Germany.

  7. Unidentified objects found after SpaceX debris enters ...

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    The rocket was launched to put Starlink satellites into a low-level orbit. 19 lutego 2025 r. w godzinach 4:46–4:48 doszło do niekontrolowanego wejścia w atmosferę☄️członu rakiety nośnej ...

  8. Digable Planets - Wikipedia

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    Digable Planets (/ ˈ d ɪ ɡ ə b əl ˈ p l æ n ə t s /) is an American hip hop trio formed in 1987. The trio is composed of rappers Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler, Mariana "Ladybug Mecca" Vieira, and Craig "Doodlebug" Irving. [2]

  9. China builds space alliances in Africa as Trump cuts foreign aid

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    China’s space investments overseas also haven’t always gone to plan. For instance, when a Chinese rocket carrying an Indonesian satellite exploded in 2020, it allowed SpaceX to swoop in and ...