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Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:46 am

http://www.network54.com/Forum/149674/m ... Grand+Slam

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Thu Aug 30, 2012 6:04 am

Until a few years ago the A&AEE at Boscombe Down had a Grand Slam body in use as a test weight for cranes. :shock: That was until someone read that story and thought "I wonder?"

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:11 pm

:shock:

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:24 am

Pushing bombs around piling them up and eating lunch on top of them and living day to day so close, I guess those guys got pretty comfortable with them during the war.

I don't remember which station, but there was an explosion at one 8th AF base caused by cavalier bomb-handling. The guys unloading trucks full of bombs into the depot figured out that dropping the back gate, flooring the truck, and letting inertia pull the bombs off the back was faster and easier than using a crane.

Eventually, there was an detonation with numerous a/c and lives lost. Anyone recall this story? I can't find a source.

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:01 am

Shades of Port Chicago.

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Fri Aug 31, 2012 1:58 pm

Richard W. wrote:I don't remember which station, but there was an explosion at one 8th AF base caused by cavalier bomb-handling. The guys unloading trucks full of bombs into the depot figured out that dropping the back gate, flooring the truck, and letting inertia pull the bombs off the back was faster and easier than using a crane.
Almost sounds like the Metfield explosion. Nobody knows for sure how it happened (they blamed it on Italian POWs at the time) but I think some folks from the 491st Bomb Group were involved. It created a crater almost a mile across that is still off limits to this day. It was the largest conventional explosion ever on British soil. I had to create a presentation on it when I was still an Army Ordnance officer years ago.

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:40 pm

Yes, I'm certain I was thinking of RAF Metfield. Thank you.

I can't find a source for the explanation of the cause, yet. Might have been one of Roger Freeman's book, but it's not in The Mighty Eighth.

Re: Grand Slam

Tue Aug 06, 2013 2:27 am

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Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Tue Aug 06, 2013 4:17 am

Hilarious- left field or what! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:19 am

p51 wrote:
Richard W. wrote:I don't remember which station, but there was an explosion at one 8th AF base caused by cavalier bomb-handling. The guys unloading trucks full of bombs into the depot figured out that dropping the back gate, flooring the truck, and letting inertia pull the bombs off the back was faster and easier than using a crane.
Almost sounds like the Metfield explosion. Nobody knows for sure how it happened (they blamed it on Italian POWs at the time) but I think some folks from the 491st Bomb Group were involved. It created a crater almost a mile across that is still off limits to this day. It was the largest conventional explosion ever on British soil. I had to create a presentation on it when I was still an Army Ordnance officer years ago.



http://www.airfieldinformationexchange. ... ield/page5

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Metfield

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Fauld_explosion

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Tue Aug 06, 2013 11:03 am

Here's your bomb loading photos to gander as there was more than one event where bomb-loading mishaps happened. Dangerous business. And these ain't no grand slam tennis tournament photos either ...
(all U.S. Air Force Photos)

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Aerial View Of Airbase In England (Bomb explosion at Alconbury, 27 May 1943?) Showing Destruction Caused By The Explosion Of 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs While Being Loaded Into A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

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B-17F serial 42-29833 of the 412th Bomb Sq, 95th BG (Bomb explosion at Alconbury, 27 May 1943)

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Bomb explosion at Alconbury, 27 May 1943

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These Boeing B-17 Flying FortressesWere Considerably Damaged When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, England

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This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England

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This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England

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This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England

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This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England

Re: Grand Slam - this aint the tennis Toto

Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:37 pm

DaveM2 wrote:Hilarious- left field or what! :lol: :lol: :lol:


The stupidity of some people despite the bleedin obvious staring them in the face is quite incredible :lol: :lol:
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