In article , IBM
writes
Shooting or tipping a V-1 was a fairly hazardous activity.
Shooting could set off the warhead as evidenced by some of the
surviving gun camera footage
And when it did explode, the fighter was flying towards the explosion at
400mph+.
and tipping the beast was essentially
a controlled mid-air collision.
Yes, although the idea was not to come in contact (aircraft aluminium
and V-1 steel wings don't mix very well), just disturb the airflow over
the wing, then get out of there before it rolled towards the fighter.
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John
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