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M124 practice bombs and something else

sleepycow

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Hello,

I am new to this page and would like to post some pics of some things I just picked up, and hopefully pick all your brains for some info on them.

I picked up some of what I believe are M124 Practice bombs with some homemade fins and noses on them. I believe that they are suppose to have the tail fin assembly M140 on them. If anyone here knows any more info about them It would be greatly appreciated.

I am looking on any Info on these bombs or a place to purchase the proper tail fins for them or any other parts.

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I also got a hold of this baby in its original shipping crate.

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It was to big to bring home with me at the time I bought it but it is being picked up by a friend for me and I should get it soon.

All I know about it is that it is roughly 12ft long. Any Info on this would be great help. When I get it in my possession I will get you all more info.

Thanks.
 
Hi sleepycow,Welcome to the forum,Sorry I cannot help you with your request,I am sure someone will soon come up with answers for you,
Regards,
Don,
 
Two pics that had my interest, they were on my buy list till I ran out of money. I was in contact with the seller of the WW 2 black 250 lb practice bomb ( appears to be like yours) he state fins are extremely rare, next to impossible to find....the other, the 1000 lb practice bomb ( Mk 89 if I recall) is still sitting in a farmers field near Anniston, to large to meet my interest, instead I have this 1971 dated MK 87 500 pounder that I can haul in my vehicle ( 91 inches long, 140 pounds) to the airshows and CAF events. Research the MK 89 or 1000 pounder US Navy practice bomb dimensions for answers on your 12 footer, I will in spare time.....
 

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Here is another picture of a 1000 pounder that sold at auction months ago, your pictures are hard to see if it has two fill ports, compare.
 

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A pictorial of the practice bombs of the 70's., Mk 86,87,88.
 

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Thanks guys for all the help so far. Still waiting on receiving the big one but from what you all have been saying I believe it is the 1000lb. It has 2 fill ports like the one in the picture.
 
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