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Buzz bombs

German V-l (Vergelcungswaffe Eins)(Revenge Weapon One). German designation FZG-76 British name Buzz Bomb. See PATR 2510(1958), p Ger 213 (Illustrated on p Ger 214)... [Pg.714]

Buzz Bomb. See Bombs, Buzz in this volume... [Pg.394]

IEC 40, 1320-31(1948) [Discussion on possibility of using MNMe(mononitromethane) in liq proplnts for launching "buzz bombs. The great disadvantage of MNMe is its extreme sensitivity to mechanical action]... [Pg.572]

Li st of Chromium Compounds Chromium AcetylacetonateorChromylacetyl-acetone. See Vol 1, pA53-R Addnl Ref F.Bellinger et al, IEC 40, 1330 (1948) CA42, 6115 (1948) [it was found that Cr acetyl ace ton ate added in quantities of about 2% (together with 4% of gasoline) to nitromethane, prevented its detonation when used a rocket proplnt such as for launching a buzz bomb]... [Pg.83]

Buttons see Mescaline Methaqualone Butyrolactone gamma see GBL Buzz bomb see Inhalants... [Pg.495]

V-l oder Vergeltungswaffe Eins (V l or Revenge Weapon One). The official German designation was FZG-76 and the British name Buzz Bomb. V-l was a pilotless plane (winged rocket) which could fly at a speed of 500—560 mph at a height between 2000 ... [Pg.825]

Nitrous oxide—Buzz bomb. Laughing gas, Shoot the breeze, Whippets. [Pg.36]

Following are examples taken from the lecture of Robinson (Ref 1) a) Spoiler Actuator. An explosive unit required to operate flight controls in the /B-2 Bomb [(which was Amec adaptation of the German Buzz Bomb, also known as V-1 (Vergeltungswaffe Eins) (See Vol 2,... [Pg.21]


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