File:Fritz-X Tail Control Setup.jpg

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English: Frame from "Wright Field Film# 12-105, USAAF Wright Field Air Technical Service Command, T-2 Intelligence Department Captured Film, 'Fritz X' German Radio-Controlled Dive Bomb", 15:18 in length, released in 1946. Frame is at 14:15 from start, used as the basis for my added annotations to a still frame from a United States Army Air Force-created motion picture work, from captured German film footage, issued by what is today the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Information for the text and graphics that I added to detail the Friz-X ordnance's tail surface control setup is from the film's narration, from 13:45 to 15:00 timeframe of the film. Original film is viewable at YouTube. As the source of the original images is from a unit of what is today the U.S. Department of Defense, the original image (before the text/line annotations were applied by me) should be a public domain still image from what I understand, free from any copyright within the United States.
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Author The PIPE

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