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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.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.
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Tue Aug 06, 2013 2:27 am
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Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:19 am
p51 wrote: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.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.
Tue Aug 06, 2013 11:03 am
Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:37 pm
DaveM2 wrote:Hilarious- left field or what!![]()
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