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  2. V-1 flying bomb - Wikipedia

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    It was also known to the Allies as the buzz bomb or doodlebug ... King, Benjamin; Kutta, Timothy (1998), Impact: The History of Germany's V-Weapons in World War II, ...

  3. Doodlebug tractor - Wikipedia

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    Doodlebug tractor is the colloquial American English name for a tractor home-made in the United States during World War II, when production tractors were in short supply. The doodlebug of the 1940s was usually based on a 1920s or 1930s era Ford automobile which was then modified either by the complete removal or alteration of some of the ...

  4. Cruise missile - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, during World War II, Germany deployed the first operational cruise missiles. The V-1, often called a flying bomb, contained a gyroscope guidance system and was propelled by a simple pulsejet engine, the sound of which gave it the nickname of "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug". Accuracy was sufficient only for use against very large targets ...

  5. V-1 flying bomb facilities - Wikipedia

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    Notable bombings of V-1 facilities during World War II; Site "Noball" number Bombing date Notes Abbeville/Amiens: December 22, 1943: 51 aircraft attacked 2 flying-bomb sites between Abbeville and Amiens. One was destroyed, but the other was not located. Abbeville/Amiens: August 28, 1944: The Amiens ("Wemars/Cappel") site was attacked. [22 ...

  6. Doodlebug - Wikipedia

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    Doodlebug (railcar), a self-propelled railroad vehicle Doodle Bug scooter , a 1950s motor scooter Doodlebug tractor , an American World War II home-built tractor

  7. Pulsejet - Wikipedia

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    The engine's characteristic droning noise earned it the nicknames "buzz bomb" or "doodlebug". The V-1 was a German cruise missile used in World War II, most famously in the bombing of London in 1944. Pulsejet engines, being cheap and easy to construct, were the obvious choice for the V-1's designers, given the Germans' materials shortages and ...

  8. The Soviet Fighter That Swarmed the Skies in WW2 - AOL

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    WWII production count: 14,483 Aircraft type: Fighter Country of origin: Great Britain From 1937 to 1944, nearly 14,500 Hawker Hurricane fighters were produced. The Royal Air Force deployed 32 ...

  9. 20th Marine Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Seabee creation was named a Doodlebug. [9] ... U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle - Ground and Air Units in the Pacific War, 1939 - 1945. Greenwood Press.