Cooper bombs
The Cooper bomb was a British 20 pound bomb used extensively in World War I, it was the first high explosive bomb to be adapted by the Royal Flying Corps.[1]

20 lb (9 kg) Cooper bomb.
Design

Bristol F.2 Fighter with 8 Cooper bombs under the wings.
The bomb was 24 lb (11 kg) in weight, of which 20 lb (9 kg) was the bomb casing and 4 lb (1.8 kg) was an explosive charge of Amatol.[2] The main body, being 5⁄16 inch (8 mm) thick, was made of cast iron, steel or semisteel[3] and the after body is made of wood and the fins sheet steel.[4]
List of aircraft that used the Cooper bomb
References
- "cooper bomb". world military collectables.
- "How much weighed (really) a Cooper bomb?". www.theaerodrome.com. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
- Department, United States Army Ordnance (1919). Handbook of Ordnance Data. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 274.
- "British Bombs". www.wwi-models.org. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
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