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Abreviation FW and FWX

Antoon

Well-Known Member
Ordnance approved
I found an incomplete order for loading bombs on British aircraft during WW-2.


By fuzing is mentioned 1000 lb bombs FW, and by 500 en 250 lb bombs FWX.


Who know this two abbreviations? Because only 1 bomb on each aircraft has to be fitted with a long delay, I think it means something as to use normal fuzes that ar available.


Greetings Antoon
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