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DE-ACTIVATED MILLS BOMB OR HAND GRENADE, the body drilled but retaining metal tin and ring and lever, the screw in alloy base marked MK1 now standing as an ornament on a screw in disc base, 4" (10.2cm) high and ANOTHER CUT DOWN TO FORM AN ASH RECEIVER, standing on a turned brass foot, 2 1/2" (6.4cm) high
A Parachute flare, the fired parachute illuminating flare with burnt illuminant canister attached to a white parachute, together with an 81mm Parachute Illuminating Mortar Bomb, sectioned, the white painted body with alloy time fuze and tail unit, the flare stencilled (black): "FLAR"; "81MM M ILLUM"; "S81"; "SIL-99-004", Tail unit stamped: "TV 180 RG5/93", Time ring to fuze stamped: "TV 6 10 20 30 40", Fuze stamped "LOT SG-10-0001" "DM-93-50539" (2)
A 6lb modular practice bomb, high-drag, BDU-5003B, a Canadian, air-dropped, impact fired, signal generating practice bomb, used to train aircrew in the bombing of surface targets. The blue painted steel body with blue plastic nose cone, spacer and tail unit and the nose cone and spacer separated by by a copper ring. Body stencilled (white): "1325-21-881-7546"; BOMB, PRACTICE"; "MODULAR, HIGH-DRAG"; "BDU-5003/B MOD 1"; "P/N 7940119-1"; "MFR. 37967"; "LOT VIC86L01-03";, together with a 25lb US Practice Bomb, BDU-33B/B, emitting smoke and flash on impact, used from training in dropping Bomb Mk. 84, cast steel body, with remains of blue and red paint (2)
A 51 mm Mortar Round, a fin stabilised parachute illumination mortar projectile, white painted body with 1/4" brown ring to front of the projectile, allow tail and fins, the body stencilled (black): "51mm M"; "ILLUM L3A2"; parachute symbol, "GD 01 87"; "060", "BN"; "CY 03 87-045", together with a 3 in. Mortar Bomb, with pierced tail fins, the body stencilled (white) "3 in m"; "FLASH BE MK 1"; SR PROOF", and another, the body with the remains of the original paint, pierced tailed fins and emptied No. 152 fuze to the nose, the body stencilled (white): "581" (3)
Eight American Mk 106 practice bombs, air-dropped, impact-or impact-inertia fired signal generating practice bombs, each painted blue with holes in the side of the main body, the body stencilled (white): "BOMB, PRACTICE MK 106-MOD4"; "DL-2518432"; "LMP P.O.-N00104-71-CA-A010"; "FSN 1325-911-3929-E-957" (8)
A German 1.3kg. WWII Incendiary bomb, the magnesium alloy body with steel nose (damaged), complete with tail unit, the body painted silver and tail unit painted green, body stamped "1942", nose stamped "AZ8312" N.B This incendiary bomb has no explosive content, but an incendiary hazard is represented from the magnesium alloy which the body of the bomb is made.
Two 25lb US practice bombs, Mk. 76, emitting smoke and/or flash on impact, these bombs are used training in dropping bomb 500lb, Mk. 82, the cast steel bodies painted light blue, complete with suspension lugs, tail cone stencilled (white): "BOMB PRAC 25B MK760"; "MOD 5 LD 426868 DELL IND"; "1325-806-3409-E973"; "N00104-72-C-B023"; "LOT NO99 DIW-1-0572", the second marked "LOT NO 187", with a British aircraft dropped retarded smoke and flash 4lb. No. 1 Mk. 1 practice bomb used for both day and night operations, the blue painted fibreglass body and fins with aluminium nose assembly, rear drag plate missing, 20mm brown band to nose, the body of bomb stencilled (brown) "PRAC RET"; "4LB No 1 MK 1" "SMK & FLASH;" "SR223E"; "LOT 085 CY 10/77"; "12B/9624890" "1325/99/962/4890"; body stencilled between fins (white): "TRANSIT" "REMOVE", and another British practice bomb, 3kg, No. 2 Mk. 1 (4)
A projectile for a PIAT (Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank), a man-portable anti-tank weapon developed during World War II to launch a 2.5 lb bomb using a powerful spring and a cartridge in the tail of the projectile, corroded, fired projectile with remains of 1/2" green band to the body of the projectile
A collection of mortar bombs including three 2 inch parachute illuminating examples, a British 4.2 in mortar bomb, fired projectile with cast iron body and pierced tail fins, body stamped "CI"; "4.2 MOR" "TV" "F1", two further mortar bombs including one with black gloss painted body and lacquered fins with remains of fired projecting cartridge and a parachute flare, fired, a large flare candle with stabilising fins and parachute (7)
A Swedish made 80kg flare momb, M60A/M60B, parachute-retarded flare bomb with a mechanical time fuze, this example being an inert dummy for German service, body painted in black and white sections, body stencilled (white) "80 KG"; "LEUCHT" "LUFFTA" "(INERT)"; "LOS" "KORPER"; "HRZEUG"; "BOF-1", body stencilled (black) "INERT"
Two 100lb incendiary bombs, the first a USA thin walled bomb, cylindrical body with hemispherical nose with box-type tail fin vane, empty bomb body, painted blue, together with a second USA thin walled incendiary bomb, similar body, painted green, with 1" yellow band to nose, body stencilled longitudinally (black): "AN-100A2 HE"; LOT 5803 CY/1943" (2)
A German WWII Incendiary bomb, body made of magensium alloy known as 'Elektron' with steel nose, complete with tail unit, body with remains of silver paint and tail unit painted green, body stamped RW (over) 15"; "G 285 K-Bi"; "208 Rhs G" N.B This incendiary bomb has no explosive content, but an incendiary hazard is represented by the magnesium alloy from which the body of the bomb is made.
A British thin-walled, cylindrical 2000lb high capacity bomb, designed for general bombardment or where maximum blast damage is required, green painted cylindrical bomb with drum type tail unit nose attachment, 1/2" red band nose and 2" light green band indicating filling type, filling bands and stencilling not original, bomb body empty and stencilled (white): "60/40": "HC 2000LB"; "III"; "23126"; "P8/43", nose of bomb stencilled (white): "No 27/42/44", tail unit stencilled (white) "No 39 Mk 1 1802 43"
A Medium capacity 1,000lb bomb, designed for general bombardment, bomb body complete with tail unit and plug replacing nose fuze, painted dark green with 2" yellow hand to nose, tail plug installed, bomb casing stencilled (yellow): "M.C 1000LB"; "HE MK 13"; Stencilled (red): "INERT", Stencilled (yellow): "45606-68"; "12A/9631127", Stencilled (white) "HES" (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
A British medium capacity bomb designed for general bombardment, bomb body complete with tail unit and plug replacing nose fuze, painted blue and filled with inert high explosive substitute, tail plug installed, bomb casing painted (white) to nose: "No.8"; "1011 LBS"; "Y.2", adhesive lettering (red): "INERT", stencilled (yellow) to rear of bomb body: "HES" (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
A British medium capacity 540lb bomb, designed for general bombardment, the bomb body complete with No. 118 Retarded Tail Unit and plug replacing nose fuze, painted dark green with 2" yellow band to nose and filled high inert high explosive substitute, tail plug installed, bomb body stencilled: Yellow: "MC 540LB" Red: "INERT" WHITE: "HES" (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
A Medium capacity 1000lb bomb, Mk. N1, low drag, this bomb used by the Fleet Air Arm as armament on the Buccaneer naval strike aircraft, bomb body painted dark green with 2" yellow band to nose, bomb body stenciled longitudinally (yellow): "200/09" Bomb body stencilled (white): "REQN 11D"; "MC 1000 LB MK N1"; "SERL No. 15 GD 3/62"; Bomb body stencilled (red): "INERT"; "EXPTL" Tail unit stencilled (yellow): "1000LB" "LOW DRAG"; "EXP 1"; PART No"; "SER No 118" (* PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
An Avro Lancaster Bomb Aimers' selector switch ref No:5D/656 with switches numbered 1-16 for on and off positions stencil No:1334-C *Immediately below the cockpit at the front of a Lancaster bomber were stations for the front gunner in his power-operated turret and for the bomb aimer. This nose compartment for these two crew members was reached by a one step down from the main cabin. The bomb aimer, when in position, had to lie flat on his stomach and look through the large circular perspex blister at the front of the aircraft. Three miles from the target, the bomb aimer would take over from the navigator in order to direct the pilot towards the aiming position, normally marked by target indicator flares. In late production Lancasters the bomb aimer could even steer the aircraft himself, having controls linked to the rudder and ailerons via the automatic pilot mechanism. During the hazardous thirty seconds run-in to the target, the bomb aimer would give a running commentary to the rest of the crew as he had a clear view forwards and downwards through his optically flat aiming panel. The crew would be waiting for the welcome phrase from the bomb aimer - "bombs gone!"
A small quantity of model aircraft. 3 WM (Western Models) Classic Airliners - Douglas DC-7C ‘Seven Seas’ G-ADIH in white, silver and blue ‘B.O.A.C.’ livery. Douglas DC-3 in silver and white BEA livery, Pioneer Leopard class ‘G-ALXN’ registration. Complete with 4 spare engine pods and propellers. Plus, a Bristol 170 Mk32 Superfreighter in white, green and silver ‘Silver City’ livery, ‘G-ANWJ’ registration. All boxed. Plus 6 loose small scale aircraft by Helmet Products English Electric Lightning, Meteor, Hurricane, Boulton Paul Defiant, clipped wing fighter and a V1 flying bomb. GC-Mint. Also in a worn/damaged box – a Dinky Toys Short Empire Flying Boat ‘Caledonia’. For repair, one wing detached.
A most interesting archive of over 100 mostly small format privately taken photographs relating to the German Heinkel III “Boelke” Squadron of the Luftwaffe in the Spanish Civil War and WWII in Europe, including Squadron parade in Hannover, air to air photographs of He IIIs over Spain with both early German markings and in Spanish markings on their way to bomb Barcelona, bomber types of the “Condor Legion” on the ground, crashed aircraft and memorial services for the crews, American supplied fuel tanker captured from the “Reds”, the “Condor Legion” leaving Spain, back in Germany 1939, air to ground views of Poland,, French aircraft destroyed on the ground, air to air and air to ground views on flight to England, and many more, mostly mounted on loose leaves inserted into a copy of the book “Die He III, Vom Verkehrsflugzeug zum Bomber, 1935-1945”, by Newarra, Stuttgart 1979, with a dedication at the front and a typed letter from the originator of the photographs to the English friend to whom he gave them, together with translations of the hand written annotated notes accompanying the photographs. Generally GC (some of the photographs foxed, the book binding very loose).
*USAF Flying Jacket. A WWII A2 brown leather jacket, with tailor's label for 'Type A-2 Property Air Force U.S. Army', Crown NY zipper (inoperable), shoulder cords, knitted cuffs and waistband, two flap-over pockets, the reverse with nose art design of Disney's Pluto dropping a bomb with the slogan 'You'v [sic] Had It', with a series of 30 bombs beneath, areas of wear particularly to the lining Purchased from Mansions in 2000, and has the insignia of the 756th Bomb Squadron 459th Bomb Group. (1)
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