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Old January 4th 04, 05:08 PM
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Subject: books on the nordon bomb sight?
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Hi all,
Are there any good books on the Nordon bomb sight? Any detail
description on
how it functions and its internals? We have put a Nordon in our B-25
and I
would like to know more about it.
--
GraveRobber
Ready to dig through time,
Anyplace,
Anytime,
Any Time Period!


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The nordon bombsight was a significant source of contention between the US
and the UK in 1940. By the time the US had relaxed the UK was losing
interest. There are the remains of a US bomb sight in our local museum but
it is not clear whether its is a Nordon.

Terry