• But it looked really neat! - Lancaster and a 22,000-pound Grand Slam bo

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 26 10:15:21 2022
    XPost: alt.war.world-war-two

    L. Thomas Rouse
    20 Year Navy Veteran. Too well read for my own good.Jun 19

    What is the coolest military "gate guardian" you know of?
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    At RAF Scrampton, just outside Lincolnshire, they had a Lancaster Bomber
    and a 22,000-pound Grand Slam bomb as a gate guard.


    During a road project in 1958, the airplane and bomb needed to be moved
    to make way, so the RAF brought in one of their standard cranes to lift
    what they thought was an empty casing onto a flatbed. Unfortunately, the
    crane could not budge the bomb.

    Their first thought was that the casing might be filled with concrete,
    but then someone had an OMG “what if” moment. An armorer was called, and after scraping through years of paint, he unscrewed the fill port to
    find that it was filled with 1944-vintage Torpex.

    A larger, more powerful civilian crane was brought in to carefully lift
    the bomb onto a heavy trailer. It was taken to a disposal area and
    detonated.

    A subsequent investigation into how a live 22,000-pound bomb ended up
    sitting next to a busy roadway as a decoration/photo spot for several
    years turned up nothing, and the display was relocated with an empty
    casing in place of its more excitable sibling.

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    However, this is certainly true!

    see also
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54522203
    WW2 'earthquake' bomb explodes in Poland during attempt to defuse it

    ""The deflagration process turned into detonation. The object can be
    considered neutralised, it will not pose any more threat to the Szczecin-Swinoujscie shipping channel," said Lt Cmdr Grzegorz
    Lewandowski, spokesman for the Polish Navy's 8th Coastal Defence Flotilla.
    "All divers were outside the danger zone."

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  • From Bob Martin@21:1/5 to a425couple@hotmail.com on Mon Jun 27 06:08:46 2022
    On 26 Jun 2022 at 17:15:21, a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
    L. Thomas Rouse
    20 Year Navy Veteran. Too well read for my own good.Jun 19

    What is the coolest military "gate guardian" you know of?
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    At RAF Scrampton, just outside Lincolnshire, they had a Lancaster Bomber
    and a 22,000-pound Grand Slam bomb as a gate guard.

    RAF Scampton is near the city of Lincoln.
    Lincoln is the county town of the county of Lincolnshire.


    During a road project in 1958, the airplane and bomb needed to be moved
    to make way, so the RAF brought in one of their standard cranes to lift
    what they thought was an empty casing onto a flatbed. Unfortunately, the crane could not budge the bomb.

    Their first thought was that the casing might be filled with concrete,
    but then someone had an OMG “what if” moment. An armorer was called, and after scraping through years of paint, he unscrewed the fill port to
    find that it was filled with 1944-vintage Torpex.

    A larger, more powerful civilian crane was brought in to carefully lift
    the bomb onto a heavy trailer. It was taken to a disposal area and
    detonated.

    A subsequent investigation into how a live 22,000-pound bomb ended up
    sitting next to a busy roadway as a decoration/photo spot for several
    years turned up nothing, and the display was relocated with an empty
    casing in place of its more excitable sibling.

    42.4K viewsView 1,821 upvotesView 7 shares

    However, this is certainly true!

    see also
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54522203
    WW2 'earthquake' bomb explodes in Poland during attempt to defuse it

    ""The deflagration process turned into detonation. The object can be considered neutralised, it will not pose any more threat to the Szczecin-Swinoujscie shipping channel," said Lt Cmdr Grzegorz
    Lewandowski, spokesman for the Polish Navy's 8th Coastal Defence Flotilla. "All divers were outside the danger zone."
    .

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  • From Ramsman@21:1/5 to Bob Martin on Mon Jun 27 10:23:18 2022
    On 27/06/2022 07:08, Bob Martin wrote:
    On 26 Jun 2022 at 17:15:21, a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
    L. Thomas Rouse
    20 Year Navy Veteran. Too well read for my own good.Jun 19

    What is the coolest military "gate guardian" you know of?
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    At RAF Scrampton, just outside Lincolnshire, they had a Lancaster Bomber
    and a 22,000-pound Grand Slam bomb as a gate guard.

    RAF Scampton is near the city of Lincoln.
    Lincoln is the county town of the county of Lincolnshire.


    During a road project in 1958, the airplane and bomb needed to be moved
    to make way, so the RAF brought in one of their standard cranes to lift
    what they thought was an empty casing onto a flatbed. Unfortunately, the
    crane could not budge the bomb.

    Their first thought was that the casing might be filled with concrete,
    but then someone had an OMG “what if” moment. An armorer was called, and >> after scraping through years of paint, he unscrewed the fill port to
    find that it was filled with 1944-vintage Torpex.

    A larger, more powerful civilian crane was brought in to carefully lift
    the bomb onto a heavy trailer. It was taken to a disposal area and
    detonated.

    A subsequent investigation into how a live 22,000-pound bomb ended up
    sitting next to a busy roadway as a decoration/photo spot for several
    years turned up nothing, and the display was relocated with an empty
    casing in place of its more excitable sibling.

    42.4K viewsView 1,821 upvotesView 7 shares

    However, this is certainly true!

    see also
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54522203
    WW2 'earthquake' bomb explodes in Poland during attempt to defuse it

    ""The deflagration process turned into detonation. The object can be
    considered neutralised, it will not pose any more threat to the
    Szczecin-Swinoujscie shipping channel," said Lt Cmdr Grzegorz
    Lewandowski, spokesman for the Polish Navy's 8th Coastal Defence Flotilla. >> "All divers were outside the danger zone."
    .


    There is considerable doubt as to the authenticity of this story.
    The Grand Slam was a big bomb, containing 9200 lb of Torpex, but it's
    over 3 miles from the main gate at Scampton to the nearest point of
    Lincoln. Would the blast and fragments really have reached that far?

    https://thelincolnite.co.uk/2020/02/myth-busters-the-raf-scampton-gate-guardian-which-turned-out-to-be-a-live-bomb/

    --
    Peter

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to Ramsman on Mon Jun 27 10:44:56 2022
    On 6/27/2022 2:23 AM, Ramsman wrote:
    On 27/06/2022 07:08, Bob Martin wrote:
    On 26 Jun 2022 at 17:15:21, a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
    L. Thomas Rouse
    20 Year Navy Veteran. Too well read for my own good.Jun 19

    What is the coolest military "gate guardian" you know of?
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    At RAF Scrampton, just outside Lincolnshire, they had a Lancaster Bomber >>> and a 22,000-pound Grand Slam bomb as a gate guard.

    RAF Scampton is near the city of Lincoln.
    Lincoln is the county town of the county of Lincolnshire.

    --------------

    There is considerable doubt as to the authenticity of this story.
    The Grand Slam was a big bomb, containing 9200 lb of Torpex, but it's
    over 3 miles from the main gate at Scampton to the nearest point of
    Lincoln. Would the blast and fragments really have reached that far?

    https://thelincolnite.co.uk/2020/02/myth-busters-the-raf-scampton-gate-guardian-which-turned-out-to-be-a-live-bomb/

    As my original post said:
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    Still, probably worth reading.

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  • From Jim Wilkins@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 27 17:13:01 2022
    "a425couple" wrote in message news:m0muK.343234$J0r9.315375@fx11.iad...

    As my original post said:
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    Still, probably worth reading.

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    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-devon-56243750
    "The Ministry of Defence says since 2010 it has been involved with making
    safe 450 German WW2 bombs - about 60 a year, the BBC Reality Check team revealed in 2018."

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  • From Ramsman@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 28 16:55:33 2022
    On 27/06/2022 18:44, a425couple wrote:
    On 6/27/2022 2:23 AM, Ramsman wrote:
    On 27/06/2022 07:08, Bob Martin wrote:
    On 26 Jun 2022 at 17:15:21, a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
    L. Thomas Rouse
    20 Year Navy Veteran. Too well read for my own good.Jun 19

    What is the coolest military "gate guardian" you know of?
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    At RAF Scrampton, just outside Lincolnshire, they had a Lancaster
    Bomber
    and a 22,000-pound Grand Slam bomb as a gate guard.

    RAF Scampton is near the city of Lincoln.
    Lincoln is the county town of the county of Lincolnshire.

    --------------

    There is considerable doubt as to the authenticity of this story.
    The Grand Slam was a big bomb, containing 9200 lb of Torpex, but it's
    over 3 miles from the main gate at Scampton to the nearest point of
    Lincoln. Would the blast and fragments really have reached that far?

    https://thelincolnite.co.uk/2020/02/myth-busters-the-raf-scampton-gate-guardian-which-turned-out-to-be-a-live-bomb/

    As my original post said:
    This story may or may not be true. There is some controversy.

    Still, probably worth reading.


    Sorry, by the time I'd read various articles and consulted a book on
    Barnes Wallis' bombs, I'd forgotten you'd said that.

    --
    Peter

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