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"Bob Taylor"  wrote in message
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>
> It was said that the V1 was actually more effective than the V2 because
> you could hear it coming.  The V2 exploded with little warning, and
> everyone could go back to work, or sleep.  People listened to the V1 going
> over, even when far from impact.

Also, the V2 buried itself deeply in the ground and exploded upwards. The V1
went off at ground level, leveling everything for 50 yards.

After the war, the British Government looked for the least costly way to
deliver a ton of explosives to a target (bombers shot down, crews lost) and
deduced that the V-1, which cost about as much as a motorcycle but delivered
2,000 lbs. of explosive, was the most cost-effective delivery vehicle of the
war.

I'm surprised no banana republics have resurrected it, only with a GPS
guidance system and radar altimeter. Flying at treetop level at 400 mph
would make it nearly as hard a target to take out as 2.3 million-dollar
cruise missile. For the price of a good used car, it would be terrifying
once again as it would be taking out specific targets instead of falling
randomly...


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