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The Incredible Story Of The Dambusters Raid - Imperial War MuseumsOn the night of 16-17 May 1943, Wing Commander Guy Gibson led 617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force on an audacious bombing raid to destroy three dams in the ...
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Barnes Wallis and the idea behind the bouncing bombMay 2, 2023 · Barnes Wallis, assistant chief designer for Armstrong Vickers, came up with the idea for a bouncing bomb that could be used to target ...
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The Dambusters, Barnes Wallis And The Bouncing BombMay 19, 2013 · Seventy years ago, in the early hours of the 17 May 1943, 8 Lancaster bombers flew back to RAF Scampton and into the history books as part ...
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Munitions Design - Barnes Wallis FoundationThe first idea Wallis had was to attack the dam with a series of very large bombs in a conventional manner. He quickly dropped this idea as the accuracy ...Missing: invention Armstrongs<|control11|><|separator|>
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How a British Engineer Made a Bomb That Could Bounce On WaterMay 17, 2018 · PA Sir Barnes Wallis was a genius engineer who designed a very special bomb during World War II. The idea was that it would bounce across water and destroy ...
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The Bouncing Bombs of Barnes Wallis | Defense Media NetworkMay 31, 2013 · The Admiralty and the RAF carried out extensive tests of Barnes Wallis' “bouncing bombs” at sites around England. These revealed that the ...Missing: inspiration stones 17th- century mortar<|separator|>
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The Bouncing Bomb | The DambustersOn December 4th 1942 a Wellington Bomber flown by Captain Mutt Summers, Vickers chief test pilot arrived over Chesil Beach in Dorset and having lined up ...Missing: Weybridge | Show results with:Weybridge
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Bouncing Bomb - Spartacus EducationalBarnes Wallis first began to think of producing a bouncing bomb in 1941. He ... Later he tested his prototype at the National Physics Laboratory in Teddington.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Bouncing Bomb Tests | 617 Squadron and the Dams Raid | ResearchFrom December and into early January 1943 testing was carried out using metal spheres dropped from a Wellington Bomber at Chesil in Dorset.Missing: theoretical calculations 9000 lb height 60 feet speed 240 mph skipping distance
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Dambuster Bouncing Bomb Tests at Reculver and ManstonApr 13, 2017 · The photo shows the geodetic design by Barnes Wallis © IWM (CH 5980). ... In 1942, Barnes Wallis came up with the idea of bouncing a round bomb ...
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Bouncing Bombs, Dam Busters - Mike's ResearchFeb 23, 2020 · The bomb had to be dropped at precisely 60 feet (18 m) above the water at 232 miles per hour (373 kph) ground speed, with a back-spin at 500 rpm ...Missing: mass | Show results with:mass
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Numerical investigation of spin effect on water-skipping of spheresSep 1, 2022 · The results show that the different rotation velocity directions will lead to the Magnus effect and the deviation of the trajectory of the sphere.
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The 'Highball' bomb/mine - Naval Historical Society of AustraliaSep 10, 2010 · The critical angle for the ball to bounce was about 7 degrees. This angle of impact had great implications as to how high the bomb would have ...
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Physics Behind the Dambuster's Bouncing Bomb | UKEssays.comMar 12, 2018 · The water surrounding the cylinder in conjunction with the back rotation caused striking hydrodynamic forces that pulled the bomb back towards ...
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Naked Science - Engineering the Bouncing BombDave - One of the things which inspired Barnes Wallis to design the bouncing bomb was essentially just skipping stones on a river. Normally, when skipping ...Missing: 17th- century mortar
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The Dambusters Raid of 1943 | RAF Benevolent FundIt would then sink and a hydrostatic fuse would detonate the mine at a depth of 30 feet. In order to operate effectively, Upkeep had to have backspin ...Missing: arming centrifugal revolutions
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Project Upkeep - A Review of the WWII Dambuster Weapon | Joint Propulsion ConferencesInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2514/6.2002-3945) contains only a title, metadata, and navigation elements, with no substantive details on the physics of the Upkeep bouncing bomb (e.g., spin rate, velocity, mass, impact angle, Magnus effect, kinetic energy, arming, fuse, limitations, or equations).
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69 Upkeep Dam Busting Bouncing Bomb - Bill MaloneyBackup chemical timed fuse. Release Height: 60 feet. Release Speed of aircraft: 220mph. Release RPM: 500rpm. Delivery Platforms: Avro Lancaster Bomber Entered ...
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The RAF's Dambusting Lancaster Bomber - Warfare History NetworkThe bomb, codenamed Upkeep, weighed 9,250 pounds, of which 6,600 pounds was the Torpex explosive wrapped in a three-eighths-inch steel casing. Three Mark IV ...
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Upkeep – The 'BOUNCING BOMB' - Key MilitaryMar 29, 2018 · Then, at a depth of 30ft, hydrostatic fuse pistols would automatically fire and detonate the explosive filling, comprising 6,000lb of Torpex.Missing: mechanism centrifugal revolutions
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Developing bouncing bombs | Blogs - BAE SystemsMay 31, 2018 · Earlier this month was the 75th anniversary of the Dambusters raid, the 1943 'surgical strike' designed to knock out dams providing ...Missing: invention WWII
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Designing the UPKEEP Mine | 617 Squadron and the Dams RaidThe ultimate design of what had become known as the UPKEEP mine. The spherical casing was removed during tests at Reculver between 21 April and 1 May 1943.
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[PDF] Plans to sink the German battleship Tirpitz in 1943 Barnes Wallis's ...May 15, 2024 · A de Havilland Mosquito B 1V. The first aircraft of this mark modified to carry Highball was taken on charge by No 618 Squadron in April 1943.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHBALL | Imperial War MuseumsMute footage with intertitles documenting the development of Highball, a spherical "bouncing bomb ... Weight - 1200lbs. Height of release - 100ft. Speed of ...Missing: specifications | Show results with:specifications
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Baseball bouncing bomb | Secret Projects ForumFeb 7, 2013 · Known as Baseball, this would be a tube-launched weapon weighing 300 pounds ... MTB targets moving and so moving away from the scene of ...
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Battle of Britain Memorial Flight take to the skies for the 80th ...May 16, 2023 · Op Chastise was an attack on the Ruhr Dams, taking place during the night on the 16th - 17th May 1943, where 617 Squadron of the Royal Air ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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RAF pay tribute to the last of the original Dambusters, 'Johnny ...Dec 19, 2022 · This new squadron became 617 Squadron, and the special mission was Operation Chastise, the daring and innovative attacks on the Eder, Sorpe ...
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Spotlights - Low Altitude Flying Modification | Archive ExhibitionsA general arrangement drawing below, shows the spotlights used to judge the height of the aircraft. When the two beams met on the surface the aircraft was ...Missing: innovations moonlight
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Operation Chastise: Night of the DambustersAfter the war Wallis wrote to Collins that what became “the bouncing bomb was originated solely to meet the requirements so convincingly demonstrated by your ...Missing: challenges limitations
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[PDF] Dam Busters Raid - Royal Air ForceHighball. At this time, although the Germans were being beaten in Russia, in ... 3 The “bouncing bomb” is part of the mythology of the raid. The weapon ...
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Just how successful was the Dambuster raid? - Sky HISTORYOf the designated targets, two dams were breached, while a third was only slightly damaged. It was enough to cause catastrophic flooding throughout the region.
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5 Acts Of Real Wartime Bravery Portrayed In Films | IWMOn the night of 16-17 May 1943, Wing Commander Guy Gibson led 617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force on an audacious bombing raid to destroy three dams in the Ruhr ...
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What Happened To RAF 617 Squadron After The Dambusters RaidAn unsuccessful attempt to bomb the Dortmund-Ems Canal from low level in September 1943 resulted in the loss of five aircraft and the death of the Squadron's ...
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After Their Famous Mission, the "Dambusters" Continued to Strike ...May 22, 2023 · The squadron initially targeted the Dortmund-Ems canal, still in constant use despite being under attack since 1940. Though the original ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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617 Squadron | Royal Air ForceNow flying from RAF Woodhall Spa, 617 Squadron began dropping the 12,000lb Tallboy and, later, 22,000lb Grand Slam bombs. As well as bombing, the unit ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dambusters in depth: The history of 617 Squadron - Key AeroMay 20, 2023 · 617 Squadron, the 'Dambusters', is famous for its dam raid, later flew Vulcans, and was the second to fly jets. It was also part of the V-Force.
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How the Dambusters Pulled Off Their Legendary World War II Air RaidMay 16, 2020 · Now, can you fly at 240 miles per hour, at 150 feet, over water?” A practice version of the 'Upkeep' weapon attached to the bomb bay of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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German Explosive Ordnance - SB Bombs - WW2 Equipment DataApr 1, 2019 · Description: The German "KURT" apparatus is a spherical, hydrostatically operated, aircraft-laid, skip bomb; a copy of a similar device used ...
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[PDF] op-1666-german-explosive-ordnance-volume-1.pdfFigure 19-SB 400 Skip Bomb (Kugel K-Kurt apparatus). BOMBS gyroscope was installed. However, no further tests were made. DETAILS. A. WARHEAD. Diameter : 750 mm ...
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Kurt Bouncing Bomb - War History### Summary of German Kurt Bouncing Bomb
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Rheinmetall-Borsig SB 800 RS Kurtbombe - Secret Projects ForumAug 30, 2024 · Between autumn 1943 and summer 1944, a number of Kugelbombe and Kurt prototypes were flight tested at E-Stelle Travemünde and Waffenprüfplatz- ...Project Kurt - Secret Projects ForumCritique of 1945 German aircraft designs - where were the mistakes?More results from www.secretprojects.co.ukMissing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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WWII Air-to-Ground Special Purpose Weapons - War History### Summary of German Bouncing or Ricochet Bombs
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Local Munitions Manufacture in WW2 - Part 2 'Bouncing Bomb'May 2, 2015 · Having looked at photos of the bouncing bomb, or 'Upkeep Mine', its official and technically more accurate name, there is only one component ...Missing: high- tensile casing hydrovanes motors Vickers
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Divers recover World War Two Highball bomb from Loch Striven - BBCJul 19, 2017 · The prototype bombs, which were never used operationally, do not contain any explosives. Highball was the military codename for the weapons, a ...<|separator|>
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Navy Divers raise highball bouncing bombs from Scottish lochJul 21, 2017 · The recovered munitions will eventually be re-homed in the Brooklands Museum in Surrey and de Havilland Aircraft Museum in Hertfordshire in ...
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Wartime 'bouncing bomb' added to de Havilland Aircraft Museum ...Aug 3, 2017 · The de Havilland Aircraft Museum has taken delivery of a rare 'Highball' bomb. Designed by British engineer and inventor Barnes Wallis, the bomb ...
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Wartime Highball bomb recovered by BSAC divers reveals its final ...Jul 27, 2021 · The fully restored Highball bomb with its hidden pistol is now on display at the De Havilland Museum, almost four years after the Project ...
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'Highball' Bouncing Bombs Recovered From Loch StrivenAug 31, 2017 · The Highball bomb was around three feet in diameter and weighed 1,200lbs. ... A large number of the Highball bouncing bombs were tested on Loch ...Missing: specifications spin RPM
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Dambusters: Building The Bouncing BombApr 30, 2011 · Simulated bouncing “bombs” were constructed from scratch, then dropped by aircraft flying just 60 feet above the surface of a lake in British ...
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Dambusters | Building the Bouncing Bomb | 2 of 2 - YouTubeApr 21, 2011 · ... /Omni Film Productions Ltd 2011. Dambusters | Building the Bouncing Bomb | 2 of 2. 386K views · 14 years ago ...more. Channel 4 Entertainment.Missing: Discovery Lancaster
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Events and Experiences Coming Up at IWM DuxfordFeb 28, 2023 · In addition, audio-visual material by renowned digital artist Piotr Forkasiewicz will help to explain how the bouncing bombs were used, how they ...<|separator|>
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Events mark 80th anniversary of Dambusters raids - BBCMay 13, 2023 · Eight out of the 19 bombers involved were shot down. Three men were captured - and 53 were killed.
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The Dambusters raid took place 75 years agoSep 20, 2018 · Dr Hugh Hunt, Reader in Engineering Dynamics and Vibration, writes for The Conversation on the complex science behind the 'bouncing bombs'.Missing: studies | Show results with:studies
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The Dam Busters (1955) - IMDbRating 7.4/10 (12,046) ... bomb three key dams in the Ruhr Valley with the famous bouncing bomb. The film shows the young bomber crews training and eventually the mission itself. Many ...Full cast & crew · Sir David Pye, CB, FRS · Plot · Quotes
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BOUNCING BOMB - Dambuster MISSION (Bomber Crew Gameplay)Nov 2, 2017 · Welcome to Bomber Crew. Prepare your crew for their most dangerous mission yet and go chocks away for a sky-bound expedition in this ...
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Dambusters | RAF Benevolent FundCommemorating this daring Dambusters raid ; Barnes Wallis and the idea behind the bouncing bomb · 2 May 2023 · World War Two ; Wing Commander Guy Gibson · 1 May 2018.
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The true story of World War Two's Dambusters raid - BBCMay 12, 2025 · In May 1943, a specially formed RAF squadron embarked on a daring moonlit mission. In 1976, the BBC spoke to one of the airmen who made it ...
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Perfecting the Bouncing Bomb | The Dambusters: Race Against TimeSep 16, 2025 · Barnes Wallis struggles to perfect the bouncing bomb in time for the daring raid. Documentary Central is the home for compelling ...Missing: recreation 2011 Discovery