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Dambusters' Bouncing Bomb Sight For Auction

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  1. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Chequebook out, Martin...
    "A sight used to guide the "bouncing bomb" that changed the course of World War Two has been put up for sale.
    Towcester auctioneers J P Humbert is offering the Dambusters wooden "Dann" bomb sight for sale for an estimated £20,000 to £25,000.
    It was used during the British bombing raid on the Mohne dam in Germany on 17 May 1943.
    The sight is one of five pieces of Dambusters memorabilia being auctioned off.
    The Dambusters of the 617 Squadron flew from RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
    The "Dann" bomb sight was designed by Wing Cdr C L Dann and was used by bomb aimer Pilot Officer John Fort on board the AJ-J, the fifth aircraft to attack the dam, piloted by Flt Lt David Maltby.
    It was the 'bouncing bomb' guided by this sight which breached the Mohne dam and flooded the western Ruhr region.
    It was passed to David Maltby's father, Ettrick, after the raid and placed in the museum of prep school Hydneye House, East Sussex, which he owned and ran."
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-30754043
     
  2. bronk7

    bronk7 Well-Known Member

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    nice piece of history.....great flying at the Dams raids
     
  3. michael6120

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    Jeez imagine having that sitting in your house . . Very cool.
     

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