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ModelCollect UA72033 German WWII V-1 Missile Launching Position 1:72 Model Kit

ModelCollect UA72033 German WWII V-1 Missile Launching Position 1:72 Model Kit

V-1 flying bomb
The opportunity get back to the old aeronautical science is here, building a scale model of a historic missile like the V-1. It can be a fascinating and educational experience, allowing you to delve into the history and engineering of these iconic weapons. It also provides a tangible way to appreciate the advancements in missile technology over the years.
Toghether a launchment ramp, with it's structure allowing you to build an entire scene, a fabulous diorama.

The V-1 rocket had limited accuracy and was primarily used to target cities and industrial areas in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe.

It could be launched from ground-based ramps or aircraft. The ground-launched version was placed on launch ramps that pointed in the direction of the target. The aircraft-launched version was carried underneath a bomber aircraft and released over the target area.

The V-1 program was a precursor to more advanced rocket and missile development efforts that emerged after the war, ultimately leading to the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and space exploration vehicles.
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V-1 flying bomb
The opportunity get back to the old aeronautical science is here, building a scale model of a historic missile like the V-1. It can be a fascinating and educational experience, allowing you to delve into the history and engineering of these iconic weapons. It also provides a tangible way to appreciate the advancements in missile technology over the years.
Toghether a launchment ramp, with it's structure allowing you to build an entire scene, a fabulous diorama.

The V-1 rocket had limited accuracy and was primarily used to target cities and industrial areas in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe.

It could be launched from ground-based ramps or aircraft. The ground-launched version was placed on launch ramps that pointed in the direction of the target. The aircraft-launched version was carried underneath a bomber aircraft and released over the target area.

The V-1 program was a precursor to more advanced rocket and missile development efforts that emerged after the war, ultimately leading to the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and space exploration vehicles.