An Henschel Hs 117 Schmetterling (Butterfly) TV-guided German surface-to-air missile, on the launch pad in Peenemunde, Germany, in World War 2. Its two booster rocket engines ignite propelling the missile skyward. After a short while, the boosters burn out and a main rocket fires. Pieces of a booster can be seen falling to the left of the missile as it continues its ascent under main rocket engine power.
An HS-117 missile on the launch pad at Peenemunde, Germany, during World War 2. It is test fired. The needle of the timer rotates continuously. The missile moves in sky taking an approximately parabolic pathway. A trail of smoke appears at the tail end of the missile.
An HS-117 missile on a slant launch pad in Peenemunde, Germany during World War 2. The missile is fired during a test. The needle of the timer rotates continuously. The missile somersaults in sky. A trail of smoke appears at the tail end of the missile.
An A-4 missile or the Hs-117 stands on a launch pad in Karlshagen, Germany. It is test fired. The missile somersaults in sky. A trail of smoke appears at the tail end of the missile. German officers observe the test of the missile. (World War II period).
An A-4 missile or the 8/117 stands on a launch pad in Karlshagen, Germany. It is test fired. The missile twists and turns in sky. A trail of smoke appears at the tail end of the missile. Another 8/117 is fired. It moves in approximately parabolic pathway. (World War II period).
An A-4 missile or the 8/117 stands on a launch pad at night in Karlshagen,Germany. It is test fired. The missile twists and turns in sky. A trail of smoke appears at the tail end of the missile. The timer needle rotates continuously. (World War II period).
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