i found very little reference images for these gyroscope for the V2
and not enough to make a nice 3D model
tried on Bing and google and not much available
also could not find anything on these 2 gyroscope
V2 rocket Kreiselgeräte’s SG-66
V2 rocket Kreiselgeräte’s SG-70
may be some one has seen some good site showing the different parts
at different viewpoints
thanks for any feedback
happy bl
Okidoki
(Okidoki)
November 19, 2023, 4:00pm
2
Only this from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum…
…and different language versions of a wikipedia article often have also different images…
SG-66 has some shape now
but cannot make a 3D model from only one photo
i will sent a request to Smithsonian National Air
but it doubt if they have more high res photos of the parts for this
or may charge for it
still don’t know what it does
thanks for feedback
happy bl
oo_1942
(Kim)
November 19, 2023, 5:55pm
4
I don’t know if it’s accurate information.
This receiver is an unflown example of part of the V2's on-board guidance system. The A4 (V2) rocket, developed by Germany during the Second World War, is considered to have begun the era of ballisitic missiles used as a weapon.
Add…
You can check the basic dimensions of this data, but it is difficult to check the photos.
https://www.allworldwars.com/Technical-Data-on-the-Development-of-the-A4.html
already found the first 2 but still cannot make a nice 3D model
was hoping for other photos overall or in parts
will check the last one
thanks
happy bl
Look at the recent posts on the right for more images.
Especially this one…
And go through the Galleries for lots of images of the parts - even images of brass fittings sawed in half so you know what they look like…
I use DuckDuckGo as my search engine.
I have seen but not watched several videos recently about google not producing useful search results.