WEHRMACHT V-2 ROCKET

Historical Note:      Our Wehrmacht V-2 Rocket model aircraft is modeled and handcrafted using various high-quality grade materials by our renowned master craftsmen.  Our Wehrmacht V-2 Rocket model aircraft is uniquely designed and manufactured using the latest innovations and techniques applied in the over-all manufacturing and operation process procedures.  The model airplane’s parts including the fuselage, wings and glass cockpit are extremely accurate and precise based on the original. This model aircraft will fascinate anyone, aviation enthusiast and model aircraft collectors alike for its remarkable and exceptional quality.  This elegant Wehrmacht V-2 Rocket model aircraft is definitely the perfect gift and collectible you would want to give to your friends and family.

Scale:    1:32
W/S:     4.0       inches
Lgth:     17.25     inches

Item Number:    TMC-FGV2TE                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Price:    $169.95

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Historical Note Cont'd:      The V-2 rocket was the first ballistic missile and the first man-made object to achieve sub-orbital spaceflight.

The first V-2 rocket to reach operational status was Batterie 444 and on September 2, 1944, they formed up to launch attacks on Paris and eventually set up in Houffalize in Belgium.  There were hundreds of V-2s launched that blew up in mid-flight and never made it into allied statistics.  On March 27, 1945, the last British civilian killed was Mrs. Ivy Millichamp, 34, in her home in Elm Grove, Orpington and an estimated 2,754 were killed in London by V-2 attacks with another 6,523 injured, which is just two people killed per V-2 rocket.  The V-2, despite being one of the most advanced weapons in WWII, it was militarily ineffective as it lacks a proximity fuse, so it couldn't be set for air burst.  The V-2s undeniable value, despite its over-all ineffectiveness, was in its novelty as a weapon which set the stage for the next 50 years of ballistic military rocketry, culminating with ICBMs during the Cold War.

At the end of World war II, many V-2 rockets were retrieved by the United States and the USSR,  There were three hundred trainloads of V-2s and parts were captured and shipped to the United States and 126 principal designers both Wermher von Braun and Walter Dornberger were in American hands.  In October 1945, during Operation Backfire, a small number of V-2 missiles were assembled by the British and launched three of them from a site in northern Germany.  Operation Paperclip recruited German engineers to the US and Special Mission V-2 transported V-2 parts to White Sands Proving Grounds.  The USSR also captured a number of V-2s and staff.

After the war, V-2s launched in secret may have been responsible for Ghost Rockets, wherein unexplained objects crossed the skies over Sweden and Finland.  A competitor for the Ansari X Prize, the Canadian Arrow, is based on the V-2.