Burner cup with oxygen feed, maker markings and stamps from the combustion chamber from the engine on German V2 rocket
This is a very rare to find recognisable part from one of the very famous German V2 rocket fired at England. This is a pretty much complete burner cup from the combustion chamber from the engine.
The part which you can see in the last diagram drawing picture is a the burner cup which is missing the oxygen feed pipework section, it has no original paintwork but does have some original steel colour finish in a few places and the pipework section is its lovely original colour. All the brass fittings and parts attached are their lovely brass colour. The cup case has partly ripped and bent up a bit by the impact of the crash. It is rusty and very solid. It is in relic condition but not breaking up or crumbling. It has been very well cleaned and is perfect for display or any†collection and a nice part at 8 inches long by 6 inches wide.
This very rare and hard to get part was recovered from the crash site of the engine on German V2 rocket which was fired at England on the 10th September 1944. The rocket appears to have disintegrated in the air and various components were scattered and crashed over an area of North Fambridge near Romford in Essex at 21.29pm that night. There was some slight damage to buildings on two farms.
Very rare to find especially in this condition from a German V2 rocket fired at Great Britain during hart of Hitlers rocket offensive late in the war which comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards with photos and diagram of the exact part this is.
This is a very rare to find recognisable part from one of the very famous German V2 rocket fired at England. This is a pretty much complete burner cup from the combustion chamber from the engine.
The part which you can see in the last diagram drawing picture is a the burner cup which is missing the oxygen feed pipework section, it has no original paintwork but does have some original steel colour finish in a few places and the pipework section is its lovely original colour. All the brass fittings and parts attached are their lovely brass colour. The cup case has partly ripped and bent up a bit by the impact of the crash. It is rusty and very solid. It is in relic condition but not breaking up or crumbling. It has been very well cleaned and is perfect for display or any†collection and a nice part at 8 inches long by 6 inches wide.
This very rare and hard to get part was recovered from the crash site of the engine on German V2 rocket which was fired at England on the 10th September 1944. The rocket appears to have disintegrated in the air and various components were scattered and crashed over an area of North Fambridge near Romford in Essex at 21.29pm that night. There was some slight damage to buildings on two farms.
Very rare to find especially in this condition from a German V2 rocket fired at Great Britain during hart of Hitlers rocket offensive late in the war which comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards with photos and diagram of the exact part this is.