1StGenCivic can fly?

Ever see one of these at the races? A Buzz Bomb Rocket strapped to the roof of a first generation Honda Civic; I hope the detonators are disabled, I would hate to see it come flying off and rear end someone.

Wow, that sounds like a sight straight out of a movie! A Buzz Bomb Rocket strapped to a first-generation Honda Civic is definitely not something you see every day at the races. I can just imagine the mix of curiosity and concern it would evoke. Let’s hope the whole setup is just for show and that safety precautions are firmly in place.

Speaking of cars and races, do you have any favorite racing events or car models? 🏎️💨

Buzz Bomb Civic

The German “buzz bomb,” officially known as the V-1 flying bomb, was an early cruise missile developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. Its official designation was Fieseler Fi 103, and it was also referred to as the “Vengeance Weapon 1” (Vergeltungswaffe 1) by the Germans2.

The V-1 was designed to terrorize the British public by launching a series of attacks on London and other targets. It was equipped with a pulse-jet engine that produced a distinctive buzzing noise, which is how it got its nickname. The bomb had a range of about 250 kilometers (160 miles) and could reach speeds of up to 640 kilometers per hour (400 miles per hour)1.

The V-1 was launched from catapult ramps or sometimes from aircraft, and it carried an 850-kilogram (1,870-pound) explosive warhead. The first V-1s were launched against London on June 13, 1944, and they continued to be used until the last launch site was overrun by Allied forces in March 19451.

Randy

Founder &Administrator of 1StGenCivic.com Lives in Canada and grew up in Toronto. In his spare he is a competitive athlete and a natural health nut and is working to restore his little Honda in his spare time.

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