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10 lb Practice Bomb
The British 10 lb Practice Bomb was a family of small aerial bombs, which were used for training purposes, before, during and after the World War Two (WW2). Overview The 10 lb Practice Bomb family superseded the 11.5 lb Practice Bomb family, differing primarily in that the nose of the latter were filled with a cast lead ballast. Various Marks (Mk.) were developed, with Mk. I to Mk. IV known. The Mk. II, which used a plastic tail, were sc...
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