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    #46
    François B. - 2x SD-1, some ElAZ... , e.AZ.66 , Z.41, Dopp.Z.41A ? AZ.80 . . .

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      #47
      I thought I would add a couple of things to this thread.
      First the rear cone to a parachute mine, it had been used in a garden, for plants, and that is when it got it's black paint (only on about 80% of the outside).
      And the canister pin from a AB-36 incendiary container.
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        #48
        And the pin.
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          #49
          Also, anybody know what this was from ?
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            #50
            Very nice Gary, thanks for posting. I like the tag on the rod with the history to it.

            A friend of mine in the UK had a parachute mine cone in his collection. We were in the middle of working out a deal for me to buy it and a few other items, when he suddenly passed away. Sadly his collection was broken up and the cone has gone missing. Here is a picture of it.

            Another friend said there was a complete parachute mine in the Imperial War Museum when we visited there several years ago, but I do not remember seeing it.
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              #51
              Bombenschloss
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                #52
                Here are the items I own
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                  #53
                  Some fuzes etc
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Renaud View Post
                    Here are the items I own
                    Those are awesome Renaud, I am drooling.

                    So you have tail fins from an SD-70, SC-250, and SC-500, correct?

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Lassi View Post
                      Bombenschloss
                      Nice Lassi. Is there any history behind that piece like the plane it came from or where it crashed?

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by WWIIBuff View Post
                        Nice Lassi. Is there any history behind that piece like the plane it came from or where it crashed?
                        Hello
                        It is not from a crash site, it was dug by me Here in Denmark at a former lw airfield. Postwar the plaines were destroyed and som scrap parts can still be found. Low to dig there and no dead boddies laying around .

                        Also found the Keys for setting the bombs.

                        Cheers
                        Lars
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                              #59
                              Lars, the keys turned out great...[emoji1303][emoji1303][emoji1303]

                              Thanks for sharing these.

                              Glen
                              Collector of Wehrmacht Ordnance, Optics & Field Equipment.


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                                #60
                                Einstellschlüssel fur zeitzünder 89

                                Einstellschlüssel für zeitzünder 17

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