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1924 GP 250Lbs Bomb Info

millsbomber

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I was loaned a Note Book From a Customer of mine whose relative was in the RAF in the inter war years, i have photographed the pages which relates to bombing as most is about bomb sights and calculations all very boring stuff to me,,,,,,, Dave

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Very nice documents! and believe me bombsights are not boring, they are fascinating pieces of engineering - if there are drawings of bombsights could you please post them too? seeing the year, I suppose that they are related to the Wimperis CSBS type III?
 
whilst on the subject of bombsights, here is an example of the MKIX A course setting bombsight, which was the standard RAF bombsight in use at the outbreak of WW2. One interesting feature on this example is that it is complete with its levelling/mounting bracket.
Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to make an interesting display for this one - this is just how I bought it.

there is a pdf instruction manual for this bombsight available on the following link, which gives detailed information on this bombsight if anyone is interested ......... http://www.canadianflight.org/content/mk-ix-bombsight-instruction-manual

regards Kev

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