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German B2 Incendiary parts?

waffenamt

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Hi Chaps,
I got these through the post today,im lucky as i keep forgetting about items i had bought a while ago so its nice to have the odd package turn up!:tinysmile_hmm_t:
All the bits are empty and of course inert!
I believe they are parts from a B2 Incendiary? I think there are some bits missing,so im posting the parts for your perusal.
Im also picturing this nice IB i got in a swap from Archie a while ago.
The plan is to convert this body and fuze into a B2 if possible?

Over to you then gents.

cheers


waff
 

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Close up of the tail end and the body.

Anyone know what the letter `Z` represents?
Ive never seen that before on either my others in the collection or at any shows?

Pictures taken in the lounge with light as it was dark when i got home so no decent daylight shots im afraid.

w
 

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You can see the symbols and stamps on the fuze when up close.
They are AZ63C and the makers code 88 dkp g.

waff inspector number 59.
 

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Your incendiary...

The "Z" stamped into the bomb means that there is a delayed explosive charge in the rear of the bomb (right before the tailfin) that will explode after the bomb has burned awhile. It was mainly a scheme to kill and maim firemen at the raid site. Most devious I think, but that's war. Your bomb is rarer than the "plain Jane" B1Bs you see mostly. A keeper.:smile:
 
Nice one Jimbo!
I did have my suspicions but i wanted it confirmed.:tinysmile_shy_t:
The long tails i have dont match the holes on the body,so i assume they attached directly to the explosive add on?
I may need to make a dummy attachment then?

best

waff
 
Please see attached picture of the Exploding tail incendiary
 

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Exploding nose IB and close up of centre section showing how the two parts fit together Overall length is 13 inches filling plug to base and the IB is 8 inches in length
 

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Ah!,I now understand where the grenade attachment fits now Steve,
following the Telecon we had about having the body lathed down to fit.
I still need to suss out a tailpiece so i can mount the fins though?
The longer ones holes dont match the `Z` body.

best

waff
 
Phil,check out the second pic in post 2 of this thread.
Since i got these parts i have sought advice from our man MadBomber and others,about the reassembly of this item for display.
A little bit of work on the lathe and it should fit together although i think the long tails will have to be displayed seperatly as they will not fit that 'Z' marked body?


W
 
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Phil,check out the second pic in post 2 of this thread.
Since i got these parts i have sought advice from our man MadBomber about the reassembly of this item for display.
A little bit of work on the lathe and it should fit together although i think the long tails will have to be displayed seperatly as they will not fit that 'Z' marked body?


W

What you got was the remains of the nose for B2 2EZ which is mounted on the standard body with norman fins
 

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Ah! i see now :) Those crackers i picked up at Belty should fit just nice. Im doing it up as a tribute to our man Archie(armystuff) as i got it in a trade from him last year and its gonna take centre spot on the middle fuze shelf :)
btw

Thats a lovely example there matey.
Keep up the good work.

W
 
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