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Limpet Mk I

Joerg

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Limpet Mk I -Need farther entries, how engineering data or cut drawings and fuses.
If an anti-alga mine is magnetically
 
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Limpet Mk III

Here one more mine, needs farther entries, how engineering data or cut drawings and fuses.
If an anti-alga mine is magnetically
 
Hi thats very intersting these are the Naval limpets i think as the SOE and OSS were bakelite and used for land targets are these in a museum ?
Fuzeman
 
Both these types of magnetic charge were suitable for use on both land and water
 
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Thank me for quick response. Have one more Zechnung with name Limpet Mk III
 
according to the information i have here.These were produced by both SOE and MD1 Four different marks were developed .
The Mk I had a hemispherical body with a single fuze pocket
The Mk II had the same body as the Mk1 But with a second fuze pocket
The Mk III and Mk IV each had a flatter circular body

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Reading WINSTON CHURCHILLS TOYSHOP by Stuart Macrae the first limpet mine the Mk1 was first made using plates bought from Woolworths in Bedford and the same design was used for 3 years .
Thats the wonder of Woolies ?
Fuzeman
I always wondered where that catch phrase came from !
 
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