Re: ... spraying incendary bombs with water ... NO WAY. That was the worst thing one could do ! Incendary bombs were made of phosphorus which - if sprayed with water - would burn with greater intensity and quickly explode.That's interesting Phil, I have only ever seen pics of them being sprayed with water from a stirrup pump or having sand shovelled over them.
Mike.
Re: ... spraying incendary bombs with water ... NO WAY. That was the worst thing one could do ! Incendary bombs were made of phosphorus which - if sprayed with water - would burn with greater intensity and quickly explode.
Putting-out 6 giant candles...........
That 20% tax on those other parts is quite high!Here's another bomb snuffer. Can't say I'd want to use one, but suppose needs must in WW2. Does anyone remember having one of these left over from wartime?
Source: British Newspaper Archive View attachment 188838
British and American incendiaries were made of phosphorous. - You can use water to quench phosphorous, but you have to be very careful it does not spread the phosphorous particles since they will reignite when the water drys out. The Germans used Thermite in their smaller incendiaries, which would explode with a steam explosion if water was poured on it. The Germans had two types of small incendiary they used against Britain, the 1 Kg bomb was a pure incendiary, while the 2Kg had an explosive charge to spread the fire. Both could be fitted with a heavy "tile breaker" head to penetrate into the roof of houses. The Germans also had the fearsome Flam 500 - called the "Oil Bomb" by the British- essentially a crude form of Napalm. This was much larger and devastating if it worked. Thankfully it was a very unreliable in use and a lot of them did not ignite.Re: ... spraying incendary bombs with water ... NO WAY. That was the worst thing one could do ! Incendary bombs were made of phosphorus which - if sprayed with water - would burn with greater intensity and quickly explode.
John L has now changed settings so you can converse with him as indicated in the previous post.I would be glad if someone can remind me how to contact a particular person, as I would like more info. from John L about he shop he mentions in #20 , so that any conversation we have does not become distraction from the thread. Thanks.
I have sent him a message. Thanks for mentioning what I needed to do.John L has now changed settings so you can converse with him as indicated in the previous post.