Ammunition and explosives – Drop bombs – With drop-retarding means
Patent
1992-02-10
1992-10-06
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Drop bombs
With drop-retarding means
102388, 102393, 102482, 102489, 244138A, 416223R, 446 36, 446217, F42B 1258
Patent
active
051533715
ABSTRACT:
A weapon arranged to travel in a given orientation when in flight, has a body and a ribbon. The body has a payload casing and a spindle rotatably mounted at the rear of the payload casing. The ribbon is formed into a flexible loop for trailing behind the body in flight. This ribbon is attached to the spindle. The ribbon has an impelling surface shaped to apply a torque to the spindle when in flight.
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Fiorellini Arthur J.
Grau John C.
Kuhnle William G.
Goldberg Edward
Lane Anthony T.
Sachs Michael C.
The United States of America as represented by The Secretary of
Tudor Harold J.
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