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Practice Bombs

Their definition is given in Ref 44, p B229-R. The following types are described in Ref 51a, pp 2-74 to 2-93 Miniature, [Pg.959]

To the brief definition of the terms cluster and cluster adapter given in Ref 48, p C351-L, the following definitions given in Ref 51a, p 3-1 may be added  [Pg.959]


Fire 6) Smoke 7) Gas (G) and 8) Miscellaneous which include Aircraft Depth (AD), Leaflet, Photoflash and Practice bombs... [Pg.933]

Tail Fuze AN-Mk247ModO, described in Ref 51a, pp 4-48 to 4-50 and shown in Figs 4-34 and 4-35 (not reproduced here) contains no internal expl components since it serves only as a trigger for firing the signal in a practice bomb... [Pg.984]

Practice Bomb Signal, Mk6IAodO, shown in Fig 5-17 with fuze, consists of a thin-walled, steel cylinder filled with 2.0-lb of BkPdr, and fitted with inert fuze AN-Mk247ModO a blank. 38-caliber cartridge used as a detonator. The cartridge is located some distance from the axis of cylinder. Diam of cylinder is 3-inches, its length 8-in and the wt of assembled signal 3.7-lb... [Pg.1018]

Fig 5-17 PRACTICE BOMB SIGNAL, Mk6ModO (With Fuze)... [Pg.1018]

Type 95 4-kg Practice Bomb housed an ampoule contg a smoke compn (p 29)... [Pg.464]

Dummy bombs were used for training and practice bombing... [Pg.465]

Practice Bomb Gaine, Instantaneous. Length 3-1/8, depth 11/16 inches. Expl Train MF in upper plug Tetryl Booster (p 200, Fig 150) (See also Magazines)... [Pg.477]

Bomb Functioning Tests, Bombs which are loaded with service chges and equipped with std fuzes are released for impact on land water using the full range of fuze settings. This requirement applies to all bombs, except Cluster Bombs Practice Bombs Refs 1) Hayes (1938), 612-13 2) Ohart... [Pg.444]

Hayes(Ref 2,p 605) and TM 9-1980(Ref 9,p 55) classify the inert bombs as practice, drill and gage. The use of practice bombs is for the same purpose as the practice bomb described in TM 9-1900(Ref 15,p 171), while the use of the drill bomb is the same as that of the dummy bomb of Ref 15,p 172. The gage bomb serves for gaging and testing new types of airplanes for clearance, capacity and functioning of bomb racks. Such bombs are not issued to the field services... [Pg.230]

Spotting charges for practice bombs and mines Artillery shell training adaptors Cleaning industrial furnaces... [Pg.96]

Uses Class A (in pellet form) for salnting charges, and Class B (in powder form) for practice bombs. [Pg.35]


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