Fil:Lancaster area bombing load IWM CH 18371.jpg

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English: IWM caption : The bomb load most commonly used for area bombing raids (Bomber Command executive codeword 'Usual') in the bomb bay of an Avro Lancaster of No. 57 Squadron RAF at Scampton Lincolnshire. 'Usual' consisted of a 4,000 impact-fused HC bomb ('cookie'), and 12 Small Bomb Containers (SBCs) each loaded with incendiaries, in this case, 236 x 4-lb incendiary sticks.
Dato World War II
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This photograph CH 18371 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Forfatter Clarke (Plt Off), Royal Air Force official photographer
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