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==In aircraft==
==In aircraft==
* V-1 cruise missile or [[V-1 flying bomb]], a World War II German weapon
* V-1 cruise missile or [[V-1 flying bomb]], a World War II German weapon
* [[V1 speed|V<sub>1</sub> speed]], the maximum speed at which an aircraft pilot may abort a takeoff without causing a runway overrun.
* [[V1 speed|V<sub>1</sub> speed]], the maximum speed at which an aircraft pilot may abort a takeoff without causing a runway overrun
* [[Vultee V-1]], an American single-engine airliner of the 1930s
* [[Vultee V-1]], an American single-engine airliner of the 1930s
* [[Fokker V.1]], a German parasol monoplane experimental fighter prototype, built in 1916
* [[Fokker V.1]], a German parasol monoplane experimental fighter prototype, built in 1916
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* [[V1 Gallery]], in Copenhagenany
* [[V1 Gallery]], in Copenhagenany
* V.1, a [[List of ITU-T V-Series Recommendations|telephone communications standard of the ITU-T]]
* V.1, a [[List of ITU-T V-Series Recommendations|telephone communications standard of the ITU-T]]
* V1: A Visual Query Language for Property Graphs
* V1, a visual [[query language]] for property graphs
* [[Z1 (computer)|Z1]], where it is previously known as V1
* [[Z1 (computer)]], previously known as V1
*[[V1 (film)|''V1'' (film)]], a 2019 Indian film
*[[V1 (film)|''V1'' (film)]], a 2019 Indian film



Revision as of 18:36, 9 November 2020

V1, V01 or V-1 can refer to version one (for anything) (e.g., see version control)

V1, V01 or V-1 may also refer to:

In aircraft

  • V-1 cruise missile or V-1 flying bomb, a World War II German weapon
  • V1 speed, the maximum speed at which an aircraft pilot may abort a takeoff without causing a runway overrun
  • Vultee V-1, an American single-engine airliner of the 1930s
  • Fokker V.1, a German parasol monoplane experimental fighter prototype, built in 1916
  • The first prototype/experimental (Versuchs) airframe of nearly any German WW II-era military aircraft

Vessels

In medicine

Other uses

See also