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Unidentified "bomb drop" panel

Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:30 pm

A friend of mine has sent me some pictures of a "bomb drop" panel and asked me to identify the aircraft it came of. I must admit having no clue what - so - ever about what it came out of. It was found on a beach in the west part of Iceland about 5-7 years ago.
By looking at it, I thought it was of British manufacture, but the guys over on the FlyPast forum think it American. What do you think?

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This is the underside of the thing. There are some numbers there reading the first digit is not clear, but is probably a 4, so the number is: 447599-G (there might be another letter after the G, but it is not readable). Inspection stamp E within a circle.
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Re: Unidentified "bomb drop" panel

Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:34 pm

Its a Mark 29 bomb release handle assy that was a standard Navy part and was used on different aircraft with wing bomb racks. In other words it was not specific to one particular aircraft.

I will try to find some cockpit shots showing its install.

There was another quadrant style release assy that was used in the SBD and other aircraft. It was also a standard BuOrd part.

The part number on the side is the BuOrd drawing number. See the photo from the Ord catalog below

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Re: Unidentified "bomb drop" panel

Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:53 pm

Thanks a lot Taigh!!
Now I know WHAT it is. All I have to do now is to go through Navy losses in the area, looking for aircraft with underwing bomb racks! I´ll report back if I find anything remotely likely.

Regards,
Sigurjon

Re: Unidentified "bomb drop" panel

Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:27 pm

Taigh scores again!

Re: Unidentified "bomb drop" panel

Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:49 am

I have one of those sitting on my shelf...Always wondered what it belonged to.

Cool!


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