The tail is being shipped from italy with a legend that it comes from an Sd 50.Nice images. The tail does indeed have many of the characteristics associated with an SC50kg tail and, bit of a bonus, the holes for the Gerat Jericho are visible. Do you know where it came from?
Others will know more about tails fitted to the 50kg range but might your example possibly come from one of these: the SBe50E, the combined HE and incendiary C50, the C50A, the NC50D or the Bl C50?
Though the diameter of the cone would still be nominally 200mm, the holes for the fixing screws seem too low for a SD70, so probably not that. I take it there is no indication of any coloured paint other than the dark shade of green(?)
Re: the perforated wooden disc. Can you please post an oblique image with it in position? I seem to remember once seeing something similar in, I think, the tail from a SC50B (the guteklasse III)? At the time I assumed it had been added for display purposes - but maybe not. The NC50D may also have had a wooden baffle to accommodate the AZ46 tail fuze and cable. However, the tails were rarely the end I was interested in and it was a while ago!
All the best. A
Could it be this?Nice images. The tail does indeed have many of the characteristics associated with an SC50kg tail and, bit of a bonus, the holes for the Gerat Jericho are visible. Do you know where it came from?
Others will know more about tails fitted to the 50kg range but might your example possibly come from one of these: the SBe50E, the combined HE and incendiary C50, the C50A, the NC50D or the Bl C50?
Though the diameter of the cone would still be nominally 200mm, the holes for the fixing screws seem too low for a SD70, so probably not that. I take it there is no indication of any coloured paint other than the dark shade of green(?)
Re: the perforated wooden disc. Can you please post an oblique image with it in position? I seem to remember once seeing something similar in, I think, the tail from a SC50B (the guteklasse III)? At the time I assumed it had been added for display purposes - but maybe not. The NC50D may also have had a wooden baffle to accommodate the AZ46 tail fuze and cable. However, the tails were rarely the end I was interested in and it was a while ago!
All the best. A
What a great project! I am more familiar with the 'sleeve' design of tail for the SD50. I would say, as in my comment on the SD70, the holes for the fixing screws are to close to the base of the cone. However, I will look a bit closer at the SD option.Could it be this?
I cannot guarantee that its orginal , il ask.Are you certain the wooden disc is original to the fins?