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Unexploded bomb

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Fuzeman

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Thursday Afternoon BEXHILL workman working on a building site in bexhill uncovered a German 50 Kg ? bomb which was high ordered in a controlled explosion on Friday.
There was television coverage on South east news yesterday,
Steve
 
uxb

I believe the Home Office have details online of all the known uxb's that have not been recovered in and around London so contractors can be made aware.
This site has some details
www.contaminatedLAND.co.uk where the uxb's are buried-an around-London Guid

18pounder

note :for some reason the link has taken me to the Home page of this site so i'm afraid you will have to hunt through to find the details...sorry

*Failing that just type in 'uxb locations' on GOOGLE er like I did *
 
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Yes if you follow that link but in search put "Unexploded Bombs"ll take you to the site of Where the UXB,s are in London , although how accurate these details are is questionable , i dont think the 1,000kg in the East End of London was on that list.
 
Yes indeed,cheers for the links.
The guy in the second link reckoned a Focke-Wolffe 190 may have dropped that 50 kilo?
I wouldnt have thought that a fighter-bomber would have travelled that far across the channel with a bomb strapped underneath?
Surely a Heinkel or other heavier bomber would have been responsible?

best

waff
 
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The foker wolf wasn`t around that early in the war 1941 ! it would have been more like a stuka or ju88 i would think, but there must have been something there to aim at !
 
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