Question, please why is the dropping of Bombs called "A STICK?"
Question, please why is the dropping of Bombs called "A STICK?"
any live or dug munition shown in my posts was dealt with by eod personell
Just looked in the New Oxford dictionary all it mentions a straight line if you drop a load of normal bombs , they do just that, they drop in a straight line .
Any other ideas from anyone ?
Fuzeman
...typical 'Fly Boy' lingo i guess.
Maybe the 'droppings' should stick on the target.
(droppings = air delivered ammunition, not the smelly stuff) :-)
..or striking with 'the stick' as meant in strafing an enemy target.
:S
Any Live or Dug ordnance shown by me has been disposed of by military EOD personnel.
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