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    #31
    many thanks for your posting
    Last edited by oberjaeger; 12-22-2017, 06:28 AM.

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      #32
      Great pictures, and an interesting story behind each one. That must have been quite fun to dig at that site. Although probably a bit scary, you must have felt like you had discovered buried treasure with those two bombs you uncovered. So they were both SD-50's, correct?

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        #33
        Danger UXB

        Hi,

        Yes, they were both SD50's. Without digging out my volume of "The Blitz---" I'm pretty sure the earlier dig reached the engine but I don't think there's a mention of the central bomb - maybe recovered at the time - and I've often wondered if the two under the other wing are still there!

        Regards,

        Grossfuss

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          #34
          Originally posted by Grossfuss View Post
          Hi,

          Yes, they were both SD50's. Without digging out my volume of "The Blitz---" I'm pretty sure the earlier dig reached the engine but I don't think there's a mention of the central bomb - maybe recovered at the time - and I've often wondered if the two under the other wing are still there!

          Regards,

          Grossfuss

          Hmmm.... maybe I should grab a shovel, and then a plane to the UK, and we can go look for the two from the other wing.

          Since we are talking about SD-50's, here is a training poster that I just picked up showing the difference between the SC-50 and the SD-50.
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            #35
            SD 50 Ex D Pr

























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              #36
              Originally posted by klarkon View Post
              SD 50 Ex D Pr

























              Thanks klarkon, that is exactly what I was waiting to see. I knew there must be a couple bomb casings in WAF member collections.

              Your example is very pristine. Is it an unused example? Can you give us any history on where or how it was acquired?

              Do you know what the nomenclature Prbzw.L stands for?

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                #37
                It is unused exercise bomb from EOD tarining course collection.
                Prbzw.L means that drawing is intended for type of bomb body : preßstahl beziehungsweise L(Rohre)

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                    #39
                    Thanks for the additional information klarkon, that is very informative.

                    While we seem to be on the subject of SD-50 bombs, I thought I would show this relic SC-50 tail fin I have. Although they are not SD-50 fins, they have the red stripe that is usually on the SD-50 bombs. Anyone have an idea why this would be?
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                      #40
                      SD-70 had the same tail fin as SC-50J ausf.A

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                        #41
                        Wow, you are quite the "book of knowledge" klarkon. Once again you have come through with great information.

                        So these fins belonged to an SD-70, not an SC-50, that's great. I almost did not buy them since I have other SC50 tails in better shape, but the red stripes peaked my curiosity.
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                          #42
                          Interesting stuff guys

                          Keep'em coming.

                          Here is my small contribution.

                          From left to right.

                          SD 4 Ex

                          2 Brandbombes B2 Ex

                          SD 4 HL



                          François
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by François B. View Post
                            Interesting stuff guys



                            Keep'em coming.



                            Here is my small contribution.



                            From left to right.



                            SD 4 Ex



                            2 Brandbombes B2 Ex



                            SD 4 HL







                            François


                            Looking good François thanks for sharing.

                            Glen
                            Collector of Wehrmacht Ordnance, Optics & Field Equipment.

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                              #44
                              Very nice Francois, thanks for showing these to us.

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                                #45
                                Thanks guys.

                                Here some "small" items from my collection.



                                François
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