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"History of German Guided Missile Development", by Th Benecke & A. W. Quick, 1957
Dear All,
I believe this book is a compilation of papers presented at the 1957 AGARD conference. I am trying to reference 3 of the chapters that may have appeared in the book: Müller, Dr.-Ing. Otto, “The Control System of the V-2”, pp. 80-101; Th Benecke & A. W. Quick, History of German Guided Missile Development, Verlag E. Appelhans & Co., Brunswick, 1957. Schilling, Dr.-Ing. Martin, “The Development of the V-2 Rocket Engine”, pp. 281-296; also probably from Th Benecke & A. W. Quick, History of German Guided Missile Development, Verlag E. Appelhans & Co., Brunswick, 1957. Kurzweg, Prof. Dr. Hermann H., “The Aerodynamic Development of the V-2”, pp. 50-69; also probably from Th Benecke & A. W. Quick, History of German Guided Missile Development, Verlag E. Appelhans & Co., Brunswick, 1957. The first one I know for sure, but I need confirmation on the other two. If anyone has access to a copy of this book, I'd appreciate feedback as to whether my assumptions here are correct. Regards, Richard |
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Re: "History of German Guided Missile Development", by Th Benecke & A. W. Quick, 1957
Dear All,
I did get confirmation from the NASM that all 3 chapters are from this book. Regards, Richard |
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