File:Reichenberg Pilot 2.jpg

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English: A Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg piloted missile, assembled by the United States Navy Technical Mission - Europe from parts captured by the U.S. Army at the Karlwitz munitions depot for analysis. Note that the warhead casing of this aircraft is believed to be a plywood mockup instead of an operationally-representative item.
Date late spring 1945
Source U.S. Navy photograph from the National Archives and Records Administration. Uploaded originally from [1]
Author Unknown USN TM-Europe photographer
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current12:36, 29 April 2010Thumbnail for version as of 12:36, 29 April 2010562 × 281 (46 KB)Gonzosft (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Am 23. April 1945 eroberte die 5. Armoured Division der US-Armee die Luftmuna Neu Tramm bei Dannenberg an der Elbe. Dabei fiel den Ameri­kanern eine größere Anzahl von ein- und zweisitzigen »Reichenberg«-Flugkörpern

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