Slow motion shot of A-4 rocket (V-2 rocket) launch at Peenemunde Rocket Centre in Ostvorpommern, Germany. Black and white painted rocket rises slowly from rain slicked pad.
V- (A-4) rocket takes off from wooded area at Peenemunde Rocket Centre in Ostvorpommern, Germany, during World War 2. Rocket rises cleanly with well-defined burning gas jet at its tail. Test and tracking equipment seen positioned near the launch pad. The missile continues its flight until out of sight.
A4 missile (V-2 rocket) on launch pad at Peenemunde Rocket Centre on Usedom Island in Ostvorpommern, Germany. Missile launches in air. A launch tower supporting the missile. Launch pad is surrounded by trees. Views of missile in air.
A-4 missile on launch pad at Peenemunde Rocket Test Center in Ostvorpommern, Germany, during World War 2. Missile is between service towers. Rocket ignites and flames are reflected from ground. Moments later, the rocket burns fully and the missile begins ascent, accelerating, rapidly. It soars straight up through clouds, overhead, and generates a vapor trail.
A-4 Missile takes off at Peenemunde Rocket Centre in Ostvorpommern, Germany. Missile misfires after take-off. Dr. Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (a German physicist), General Walter Robert Dornberger and others examine missile wreckage. Debris loaded on a horse driven cart.
A-4 Missile takes off from wooded area at Peenemunde Rocket Centre in Ostvorpommern, Germany. Missile misfires after launching.
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