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German Miscellaneous
 

Midget U-Boat Type Molch (Salamander)

Photo by José Manuel Funenga
Photo by José Manuel Funenga
 

WFL-26  (WetterFunkenGerat -Land)
German Automatic Naval Weather Station

Photo by José Manuel Funenga
 

Fiesler 103 A-1/RE4  V-1 Piloted Version

Photo by José Manuel Funenga
Photo by José Manuel Funenga
Photo by José Manuel Funenga
Photo by José Manuel Funenga
Photo by José Manuel Funenga
Photo by José Manuel Funenga
 

Rheintocher AA Missile (Was Wasserfall)

From Scott Taylor (04/01/2003)

One correction, though: the German anti-aircraft missile is a Rheintochter (III, I believe), not a Wasserfall.  Aberdeen has a Wasserfall, which looks rather like a V-2 with fins at the halfway point as well.  Rheintochter has those funny wooden fins on the nose, and really large swept fins at the midpoint and tail (I remember seeing the missile on display with the fins attached at the main museum building when I was a kid).

 
Cheers and keep up the good work!

Scott Taylor
IPMS London (Canada)
http://ipmslondon.tripod.com
 

Photo by José Manuel Funenga

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Photo by José Manuel Funenga

 

 


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