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Dambusters 'bouncing bomb' sight sells for more than £41,000 | Dambusters 'bouncing bomb' sight sells for more than £41,000 |
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A sight used to guide the "bouncing bomb" that breached the Mohne dam in the Dambusters raid of 1943 has sold at auction for £41,500. | |
Towcester auctioneers J P Humbert sold the Dambusters wooden "Dann" bomb sight - which had an estimate of between £20,000 and £25,000. | Towcester auctioneers J P Humbert sold the Dambusters wooden "Dann" bomb sight - which had an estimate of between £20,000 and £25,000. |
It was used during Operation Chastise, the raid on the Mohne, Edersee and Sorpe dams in May 1943. | It was used during Operation Chastise, the raid on the Mohne, Edersee and Sorpe dams in May 1943. |
The Dambusters of the 617 Squadron flew from RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire. | The Dambusters of the 617 Squadron flew from RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire. |
The "Dann" bomb sight was designed by Wing Cdr C L Dann and was used by bomb aimer Pilot Officer John Fort on board the AJ-J, the fifth aircraft to attack the dam, piloted by Flt Lt David Maltby. | The "Dann" bomb sight was designed by Wing Cdr C L Dann and was used by bomb aimer Pilot Officer John Fort on board the AJ-J, the fifth aircraft to attack the dam, piloted by Flt Lt David Maltby. |
It was the Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb guided by this sight which breached the Mohne dam and flooded the western Ruhr region. | It was the Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb guided by this sight which breached the Mohne dam and flooded the western Ruhr region. |
It was passed to David Maltby's father, Ettrick, after the raid and placed in the museum of prep school Hydneye House, East Sussex, which he owned and ran. | It was passed to David Maltby's father, Ettrick, after the raid and placed in the museum of prep school Hydneye House, East Sussex, which he owned and ran. |
When the school was sold in the mid-1950s it was passed onto the new head master and eventually to the current owner, a former pupil. | When the school was sold in the mid-1950s it was passed onto the new head master and eventually to the current owner, a former pupil. |
The item was sold as part of an International Militaria Auction. | The item was sold as part of an International Militaria Auction. |
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