From the A4 through the A9/A10, German rocket projects in the Second World War generally seem to exhibit a bulged center, tapered ends configuration, with the effect becoming even more pronounced in the A9/A10. Rather than adopting the later, cleaner cylindrical fuselage, these designs retained a fuller mid-body and more strongly converging fore and aft sections. Wouldn’t this have increased drag and reduced usable internal volume? Why did German wartime designers not shift toward a slimmer cylindrical layout?