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Old 21 May 2012, 06:51 PM   #1
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Smile Cooper 20lb bombs

Hi Lads

I've had a trawl, but cannot find any information on the stencelling
printed on these bombs . . . Can anyone assist. Any info gratefully
recieved. Cheers in anticipation :-)

Dave
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Old 22 May 2012, 02:49 PM   #2
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Hi Lads

I've had a trawl, but cannot find any information on the stencelling
printed on these bombs . . . Can anyone assist. Any info gratefully
recieved. Cheers in anticipation :-)

Dave
Weight...25lbs, Date...day/month/year And raito of TNT to ammonium nitrate in the Amatol... 80/20

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Old 22 May 2012, 02:52 PM   #3
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Awesome Koz

Good man. Thanks for the info, much appreciated.

Best Regards from NZ

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Old 25 May 2012, 12:05 PM   #4
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But were they that sandy colour?lve seen lots of shots where they are definately a dark tone , green or black. l wonder if this sandy colour is a post war thing?
I am not sure. I painted that one to match a photo I have. I also have a dark one.

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can you show how this bomb was mounted in the aircraft ?
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Old 25 May 2012, 03:39 PM   #6
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But were they that sandy colour?lve seen lots of shots where they are definately a dark tone , green or black. l wonder if this sandy colour is a post war thing?
Yes they were, although they were a little more yellow than sand coloured. The sandy yellow colour of British HE bombs continued into WW2.
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