<Li> One rusty engine in the original V - 2 underground production facilities at the Dora - Mittelbau concentration camp memorial site . </Li> <P> One replica was constructed for the Historical and Technical Information Centre in Peenemünde, where it is displayed near what remains of the factory where it was built . </P> <Ul> <Li> One at the Science Museum, London . </Li> <Li> One, on loan from Cranfield University, at the Imperial War Museum, London . </Li> <Li> The RAF Museum has two rockets, one displayed at the museum's London site and one at the Cosford site . The museum also owns a Meillerwagen, a Vidalwagen, a Strabo crane, and a firing table with towing dolly . </Li> <Li> One at the Royal Engineers Museum in Chatham, Kent . </Li> <Li> A propulsion unit (minus injectors) is in Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum near Bungay </Li> <Li> A complete turbo - pump is at Solway Aviation Museum, Carlisle Airport as part of the Blue Streak Rocket exhibition . </Li> <Li> The venturi segment of one discovered in April 2012 was donated to the Harwich Sailing Club after they found it buried in a mudflat . </Li> <Li> Fuel combustion chamber recovered from the sea near Clacton at the East Essex Aviation Museum, St Oysth </Li> </Ul> <Li> One at the Science Museum, London . </Li>

A german u2 rocket from the second world war