Nice relics Steve, great reference for the thickness of the bomb wall. Too nice for a cold garage!! lol!!
regards
Kev
At long last ive dug my German SC 50 KG from the back of a very cold garage, This bomb was found partially exploded on the site of an old airfield
its slightly unusual as its the SC bomb But with a (28)A fuze
This may have been shown before in which case its old age creeping up again!
Nice relics Steve, great reference for the thickness of the bomb wall. Too nice for a cold garage!! lol!!
regards
Kev
Very nice!
Steve,Is it the remains of a Phosphour bomb?? Looks like a Brand C 50 to me?
best
waff
Last edited by waffenamt; 6th March 2010 at 09:42 PM.
Waffenamt.
Collector of German ww2 Bomb fuzes and Ordnance.
'The early bird catches the worm!...'
Hi Paul.
Its an SC50 , i now know what the meaning of cold steel is , my hands almost froze to it whilst carrying down here.
Interesting to note the plug at the end rather than a lifting eye or remains of a Stabo??
cheers
waff
Waffenamt.
Collector of German ww2 Bomb fuzes and Ordnance.
'The early bird catches the worm!...'
On the 50 Kg if the lifting eye was,nt used they had the screw in place
There whas something on the 28A befor in what bombs it whas used in.
http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/type-28a-elaz-t52208.html
Regards Madbomber
All Items of Live Ordnance posted by me have been disposed of by EOD.
Waffenamt.
Collector of German ww2 Bomb fuzes and Ordnance.
'The early bird catches the worm!...'
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