V-2 Hardware Surviving in the World Today
If you have any additional information or photos on V-2
hardware around the world I would appreciate hearing
from you. Tracy Dungan of the A4/V-2
Resource Site also
has some exceptional photos of most of the rockets listed.
AUSTRALIA
BELGIUM
ENGLAND
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A4/V-2 cutaway Rocket located at the Imperial
War Museum in London, South Lambeth - Rocket
#3
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A4/V-2 rocket
at the Science Museum, South Kensington,
London - Rocket #4
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A4/V-2 rocket at the Defense Explosive Ordinance School, Chattenden - Rocket
#5 (Rocket is said to be in two halves,
but complete)
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A4/V-2 rocket with Meilerwagon Transport (search in Exhibits, Missiles
and Rockets), Aerospace Museum, Cosford - Rocket
#6
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Ministry of Technological Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Westcott, Buchinghamshire
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A4/V-2 rocket (O.D.
Green) at the RAF
Museum, Hendon - Rocket #7
FRANCE
GERMANY
NETHERLANDS
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A4/V2 rocket at Legermuseum en Wapenmuseum Generaal Hoefer, Delft - Rocket
#11
UNITED STATES
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A4/V-2 rocket located at the White
Sands Missile Park, White Sands, NM - Rocket
#12
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A4/V-2 rocket, motor,
and Accelerometer located at the Smithsonian
National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C. - Rocket
#13
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Two complete A4/V-2
rocket motors located at the Air Force Space & Missile Museum,
Cape Canaveral Air Station, FL
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A4/V-2 rocket
motor located at the Brevard Community
College Astronaut Memorial Planetarium in Cocoa, FL
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A4/V-2 rocket
with Meilerwagon Transport, two complete A4/V-2
rocket motors and other miscellaneous parts, located at the U.S. Air
Force Museum, Wright Patterson
Air Force Base, Dayton, OH - Rocket #14
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A4/V-2 rocket
located at the Kirkpatrick Science and
Air Space Museum, Oklahoma City, OK - Full
size replica
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A4/V2 rocket
with Meilerwagon transport located at the Army
Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen, MD - This exhibit was moved to Wright
Patterson AFB for restoration in Nov. of 1998, but has since been sent
to Wichita, KS for restoration. Afterwards it will be on permanent display
at Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, OH.
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A4/V-2 rocket and motor located at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center,
Hutchinson KS - Rocket #15
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A4/V-2 guidance systems and crashed motor located at The
Space Center, Alamagordo, NM
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A4/V-2 rocket and motor located at the United
States Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL - Rocket
#16
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A4/V-2 rocket located at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville,
AL - Rocket #17
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A4/V-2 rocket
located at Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX - Rocket #18
RUSSIA
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