[303rd-Talk] (Fwd) Bomb blast radius
harold susskind
hasusskind at hotmail.com
Tue May 22 13:10:31 MDT 2007
Gary That's like asking me the question, "How high is up?" There is a lot
of variables involved to come up with a blast radius. size of bomb,
altitude dropped from, fusing, what was the particular bomb programmed to
do, etc. I'll defer to someome smarter than I. Hal Susskind
>From: "Gary Moncur" <glm at 303rdBG.com>
>Reply-To: glm at 303rdBG.com, 303rd Bomb Group Talk Forum
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>To: 303rd-Talk at 303rdBG.com
>CC: Kiel Miller <KMiller2 at lwisd.org>
>Subject: [303rd-Talk] (Fwd) Bomb blast radius
>Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 12:31:06 -0700
>
>Can anyone help Kiel with his question below? I imagine it depends
>on the type and size of the bomb. I have no idea.
>Gary
>
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>Date sent: Tue, 22 May 2007 12:08:11 -0500
>From: "Kiel Miller" <KMiller2 at lwisd.org>
>To: <glm at 303rdbg.com>
>Subject: Bomb blast radius
>
>I was looking for the blast radius of WW II bombs, can you help?
>
>
>
>Kiel Miller
>
>
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