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Unknown British Bomb parts

Antoon

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Ordnance approved
Bomb parts 1917.jpgIn the night from 29 on 30 April 1917 an airplane of the Royal Navy Air Service dropped by incident 8 bombs on the town Zierikzee in the Netherlands.

Who can identify the parts of two bombs that have been found after the incident?
 
British ww1 brass adapter and blown center tube for R.L 100 lb bomb would have taken a pistol no 3 or 4 with arming vanes on top

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