First AIR-DROPPED Bomb




 
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March 28th, 2006  
Bulgar Soldja
 

Topic: First AIR-DROPPED Bomb


In 1912, during the Balkan War, Bulgarian Air Force pilot Christo Toprakchiev suggested the use of airplanes to drop "bombs" (as grenades were called in Bulgarian army at this time) on Turkish positions. Captain Simeon Petrov developed the idea and created several prototypes by adapting different types of grenades and increasing their payload. On 16 October 1912 the observer Prodan Toprakchiev droppIn 1912, during the Balkan War, Bulgarian Air Force pilot Christo Toprakchiev suggested the use of airplanes to drop "bombs" (as grenades were called in Bulgarian army at this time) on Turkish positions. Captain Simeon Petrov developed the idea and created several prototypes by adapting different types of grenades and increasing their payload. On 16 October 1912 the observer Prodan Toprakchiev dropped 2 of those bombs at the Turkish railway station of Karaagac (near the besieged Edirne) from an Albatros F.II airplane piloted by Radul Milkov. This was the first use of an airplane as a bomber.In 1912, during the Balkan War, Bulgarian Air Force pilot Christo Toprakchiev suggested the use of airplanes to drop "bombs" (as grenades were called in Bulgarian army at this time) on Turkish positions. Captain Simeon Petrov developed the idea and created several prototypes by adapting different types of grenades and increasing their payload. On 16 October 1912 the observer Prodan Toprakchiev dropped 2 of those bombs at the Turkish railway station of Karaagac (near the besieged Edirne) from an Albatros F.II airplane piloted by Radul Milkov. This was the first use of an airplane as a bomber.After number of tests Simeon Petrov created the final design, with improved aerodynamics, an X shaped tail and impact detonator. This version was widely used by the Bulgarian Air Force during the siege of Edrine. Later copy of the plans was sold to Germany and the bomb, codenamed "Chathaldza" ("Чаталджа") remained in mass prduction until the end of World War I.

The weight of the bomb was 6 kilograms. On impact it created a crater 4-5 meter wide and about 1 meter deep.

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After number of tests Simeon Petrov created the final design, with improved aerodynamics, an X shaped tail and impact detonator. This version was widely used by the Bulgarian Air Force during the siege of Edrine. Later copy of the plans was sold to Germany and the bomb, codenamed "Chathaldza" ("Чаталджа") remained in mass prduction until the end of World War I.

The weight of the bomb was 6 kilograms. On impact it created a crater 4-5 meter wide and about 1 meter deep.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_air-dropped_bomb"

ed 2 of those bombs at the Turkish railway station of Karaagac (near the besieged Edirne) from an Albatros F.II airplane piloted by Radul Milkov. This was the first use of an airplane as a bomber.After number of tests Simeon Petrov created the final design, with improved aerodynamics, an X shaped tail and impact detonator. This version was widely used by the Bulgarian Air Force during the siege of Edrine. Later copy of the plans was sold to Germany and the bomb, codenamed "Chathaldza" ("Чаталджа") remained in mass prduction until the end of World War I.

The weight of the bomb was 6 kilograms. On impact it created a crater 4-5 meter wide and about 1 meter deep.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_air-dropped_bomb
March 29th, 2006  
Airborne Eagle
 
 
Could you move your keyboard a little closer?

Thanks.
April 3rd, 2006  
redcoat
 
 
The first air dropped bomb was actually in 1848.
The Austrians used pilot-less hot air balloons with time fused bombs on the city of Venice, which had rebelled against their rule
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April 4th, 2006  
tomtom22
 
 

Topic: Font Is Too Small! I Won't Read It


Don't know what the h*ll this thread is about. Don't bother reading the fine print. That's the reason I now have to wear reading glasses and even with them, I can't spend the time trying to squint and read this stuff. Next time try a font at least in 2 point (same as this).
April 5th, 2006  
Bulgar Soldja
 
there the font is bigger now
April 6th, 2006  
tomtom22
 
 

Thank you

Quote:
Originally Posted by redcoat
The first air dropped bomb was actually in 1848.
The Austrians used pilot-less hot air balloons with time fused bombs on the city of Venice, which had rebelled against their rule
redcoat, can you provide a source for this?
April 6th, 2006  
Bulgar Soldja
 
bollocks it was the bulgarians
April 9th, 2006  
redcoat
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by tomtom22
Thank you



redcoat, can you provide a source for this?
Slight correction. Its 1849 not 1848.

http://www.centennialofflight.gov/es...urope/LTA4.htm

Http://www.historyhouse.com/in_history/balloon_1/

http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/rpav_home.html
April 9th, 2006  
tomtom22
 
 

Thank you.