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Adam Elsdon

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OK not quite on thread but related.

Came across this on BBC website

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/10157136.stm

 

They are currently recreating and retesting some of the techniques used for a documentary for screening later in the year. One to keep an eye out for.

Wonder if it is in anyway related to the fact they are remaking the film, these things tend to come in batches, or just a coincidence

 

Mike.

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Loosely connected to this thread, an article in our local paper here in ‘flatish’ Lincolnshire, said a team of divers are planning this summer to recover some of the 120 practise spherical bombs dropped in Loch Striven during the run up to the Dams Raid, film footage of these trials was used in the original film. A spokesman diver said ‘There must be a whole bundle of them on the bottom’.

At a guess I would say about 120 or so! :D

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Very interesting and worth keeping apace with.

 

Loosely connected to this thread, an article in our local paper here in ‘flatish’ Lincolnshire, said a team of divers are planning this summer to recover some of the 120 practise spherical bombs dropped in Loch Striven during the run up to the Dams Raid, film footage of these trials was used in the original film. A spokesman diver said ‘There must be a whole bundle of them on the bottom’.

At a guess I would say about 120 or so! :D

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Hi all,

i am sure that there is an example of at least one of the early practice bombs displayed here in Dorset which was recovered from the sea a few years ago. I don`t remember exactly where but i belive in the Lulworth area.

 

The actual testing took place off Chesil Beach and the example of the test bomdb is apparently on display at Abbotsbury

 

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Loosely connected to this thread, an article in our local paper here in ‘flatish’ Lincolnshire, said a team of divers are planning this summer to recover some of the 120 practise spherical bombs dropped in Loch Striven during the run up to the Dams Raid, film footage of these trials was used in the original film. A spokesman diver said ‘There must be a whole bundle of them on the bottom’.

At a guess I would say about 120 or so! :D

 

 

The Royal Navy still refuels there......so not "live" bombs i would imagine........

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