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The Fieseler Fi 103 was a german pulse-jet-powered missile. Developed at Peenemünde Army Research Center for the Luftwaffe, it was built by the Fieseler company. A manned variant was tested as Fieseler Fi 103R (nicknamed Reichenberg) but was never used in operations. After the war, sevreal countries built copies for test purposes and further development.
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The Fieseler Fi 103 was a german pulse-jet-powered missile. Developed at Peenemünde Army Research Center for the Luftwaffe, it was built by the Fieseler company. A manned variant was tested as Fieseler Fi 103R (nicknamed Reichenberg) but was never used in operations. After the war, several countries built copies for test purposes and further development.
 
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* Fieseler FZG-76<br>
 
* Fieseler FZG-76<br>

Latest revision as of 20:52, 10 April 2016

The Fieseler Fi 103 was a german pulse-jet-powered missile. Developed at Peenemünde Army Research Center for the Luftwaffe, it was built by the Fieseler company. A manned variant was tested as Fieseler Fi 103R (nicknamed Reichenberg) but was never used in operations. After the war, several countries built copies for test purposes and further development. Also known as :

  • Fieseler FZG-76
  • JB-2 Loon (post-war american airframes)
  • 10Kh for the nearly 300 built after WW2 in Soviet Union.

Several thousands Fieseler Fi 103 were built during the last year of WW2, including circa 175 Fieseler Fi 103R.

This page lists all films that feature a variation of the Fieseler Fi 103.


See also