“ V-2 ROCKET ASSEMBLING AND LAUNCHING ” 1947 WAR DEPARTMENT FILM BULLETIN WHITE SANDS N.M. 25354

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Browse our products on Amazon: This War Department bulletin from 1947 shows captured German V-2 Rockets being tested at White Sands, New Mexico. German scientist Wernher von Braun designed and helped develop this “vengeance“ weapon at Peenemunde during WWII. This was the first long-range ballistic guided missile. The film opens with images of the V-2 rocket at White Sands Proving Ground in New Mexico (:46). The V-2 is assembled from German parts (2:31). The alcohol tank is lowered (2:52) and supply lines are connected which will deliver the alcohol to the motor (3:05). The oxygen tank is lowered into position (3:13). The center section has its skins attached (3:18). Metal bulk heads are installed (3:37). The combustion chamber is comprised of welded pressed steel (3:59). Fuel tanks (4:05) and propulsion units are then viewed (4:29). Within the tail housin
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