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Type 4 No 25 Mk. 29 Bomb was cylindrical in shape with a central burster chge of HE( ) surrounded by WP incendiary shrapnel (pp 87—8) Type 5 No 25 Mk 33 Bomb was designed to detonate upon approach to the earth. It contd the all-ways action electrical nose fuze and atmospheric tail fuze . The bomb contd HE( ) chge surrounded by steel pellets (pp 92-3) ... [Pg.466]

Fig. 5.7 Integrated electrical nose wheel drive at an A320. Source DLR (CC-BY 3.0) Electric nose wheel drive... Fig. 5.7 Integrated electrical nose wheel drive at an A320. Source DLR (CC-BY 3.0) Electric nose wheel drive...
Most modern electric cars in the 1960 to 1980 era were subject to fail, with their pop-riveted bodies and non-existent marketing. The Urba Sports Trimuter of 1981 was 3-wheeler with a pop-up canopy, needle nose and a top speed of 60 miles per hour that the owner would build from a set of 15 plans. [Pg.152]

If you park at a trailer-type park with electric hook-ups and water you will most likely have neighbors. Do your work late at night so pungent or obvious odors (like ether) do not reach any outside noses. Try to work with precursors like isosafrole, which smells like black licorice, or some of the good smelling precursors. Good odors are not as suspicious as bad or strange odors. [Pg.113]

When grenade strikes the target, a piezoelectric crystal in the nose is stressed, thereby generating an electrical impulse. This impulse is then conducted to the detonator of fuze M211 which initiates the booster and shaped charge of Comp B. As result of the jet created on detonation, the shaped charge can... [Pg.833]

Fuze, PIBD M509A1 or M309. This point-initiating, base-detonating fuze was designed for use in fin-stabilized HEAT projectiles. It contains the electric detonator M48 (qv) and the fuze power source is a polarized ceramic disk with piezoelectric characteristics, which is located in the nose of the pro-... [Pg.916]

These bombs can use twelve types of nose fuzes (of which several are VT and some are electrical) and four types of tail fuzes. For electric fuzing they are equipped with two conduits connecting the nose tail fuze cavities with a charging receptacle located between two suspension lugs... [Pg.938]

These bombs were not described in Vol 2 of Encycl. They are long and more slender than earlier types of GP bombs, and have a long pointed nose. A streamlined fin is attached to the tail end of the bomb body by 6 or 8 setscrews. These bombs use mechanical, proximity (VT), or electrical fuzes. [Pg.938]

Action or Function, as impact (I), nose or tail time (T) mechanical time (MT), nose or tail proximity or VT (variable time) alldelay, tail multi-position (all-ways) hydrostatic and electric... [Pg.967]

Bomb Nose (or Tail) Fuzes FMU 7/B or FMC/-7A/B are designed for use on later models of fire bombs. Two identical fuzes are employed in the nose and tail of each bomb. Electrically armed and impact fired, they are used in conjunction with FMU-7 initiators and cable assemblies... [Pg.1001]

Type O, Mechanical Impact Tail Fuze (p 47) Type P, Mechanical Impact Tail Fuze (p 48) Type Z, Mechanical Impact Tail Fuze (p 49) Type I, Mechanical Time Nose Fuze (p 50) Type X, Electrical Time Nose Fuze (p 51) Clockwork Long Delay Nose Fuze (p 52) Clockwork Long Delay Tail Fuze (p 53)... [Pg.1009]

Technical Manual TM 9-1985-6 (Ref 16) lists twelve types of MINF (Mechanical Impact Nose Fuzes) (pp 29—39) nineteen MITF (Mechanical Impact Tail Fuzes) (pp 40—49 54— 55) three MTNF (Mechanical Time Nose Fuzes) (pp 49—50) one ETNF (Electrical Time Nose... [Pg.413]

The Navy boat, shown in Fig 40 had a 640-lb chge of Type 98 Expl chge built into the nose. The boat was exploded electrically upon contact with the target, or by throwing a switch in the cockpit. A stand-by pull igniter firing device was also fitted into the chge... [Pg.503]


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