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Regrettably, I've just stumbled across this fascinating thread. It's nice to see Russian scientists recognised for their world leading development in weapon related rocketry. For as much as I've appreciated this historical fact, the romantic notion of the German's being the the modern fathers of rocketry seems to have carried.Now as to the picture in this post, it's obvious the carriage and launch tube are both improvised prototyping. But the shown rocket has stabilising fins.... Would I be right to assume the shown launcher would utilise an unfined derivative of the shown rocket?RegardsPioneer
Regrettably, I've just stumbled across this fascinating thread. It's nice to see Russian scientists recognised for their world leading development in weapon related rocketry. For as much as I've appreciated this historical fact, the romantic notion of the German's being the the modern fathers of rocketry seems to have carried.
Now as to the picture in this post, it's obvious the carriage and launch tube are both improvised prototyping. But the shown rocket has stabilising fins.... Would I be right to assume the shown launcher would utilise an unfined derivative of the shown rocket?
Regards
Pioneer