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Certainly not at close range thats for sure.The only way Britain ever dealt with them was with Spitfires (if they got scrambled in time that is),where they would fly and maintain course and speed with the V2,then fly so that their wing was directly under the wing of the V2,then roll over flipping it in the process,which would knock it off course,then hopefully it would land in a field somewhere
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A rare photo of such an event:
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Makes me wonder how the RAF could even get airborne, with balls that big.