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Old May 27th 09, 08:28 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Dave Kearton[_3_]
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Old May 28th 09, 06:10 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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The image is less far fetched than you can imagine. Consider the image
hanging over the desk of Cesar Rodriguez mentioned in the first
paragraph of this article.

Waldo.
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Old May 28th 09, 06:10 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old June 11th 09, 06:00 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Nicholas Bodley[_2_]
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Many thanks for those images!

Pretty sure the movie called "The Dam Busters" was about this. As I
recall, there were two spotlights under the wings, one on each, and far
apart; they were aimed so that their beams converged at what would be the
proper height above the water. When the spots merged, that was the
correct altitude (which was only some (tens of?) yards, iirc.

AS probably some/many of you know, the bomb[s] skipped, bouncing on the
surface of the water, to slow down their forward speed; when they stopped
skipping, they submerged, just on the upstream side of the dam.
Detonation must have been triggered by water pressure as the bomb sank.

hth, a bit. Apologies if almost everybody knows about these items.

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Old June 11th 09, 07:31 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Graham Sheldon
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"Nicholas Bodley" wrote in message
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Many thanks for those images!

Pretty sure the movie called "The Dam Busters" was about this. As I
recall, there were two spotlights under the wings, one on each, and far
apart; they were aimed so that their beams converged at what would be the
proper height above the water. When the spots merged, that was the
correct altitude (which was only some (tens of?) yards, iirc.

AS probably some/many of you know, the bomb[s] skipped, bouncing on the
surface of the water, to slow down their forward speed; when they stopped
skipping, they submerged, just on the upstream side of the dam.
Detonation must have been triggered by water pressure as the bomb sank.

hth, a bit. Apologies if almost everybody knows about these items.

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Nicabod =+= Waltham, Mass.


I seem to remember in the movie the two spotlights were one in the nose and
the other in the tail, not at either wing-tip. It will be interesting to
see how the new movie version turns out.

GGS


 




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