This item is a World War II-era Canadian Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) practice bomb, dated 1944. The bomb is inert, meaning it contains no explosive material and is safe for handling and display purposes. Practice bombs such as this were used for training purposes, allowing aircrews to simulate bombing missions without the hazards associated with live munitions. The artifact is constructed from metal and typically features identifying markings, which may include the date, model, and relevant military designations. Items of this type were an essential part of training programs at airbases throughout Canada and allied nations during the conflict. This example provides insight into the equipment utilized by the RCAF in preparing crews for operational roles during World War II. The 1944 date situates this piece within the later years of the war, a period marked by intensive training and operational activity among Commonwealth air forces.
WW2 Canadian RCAF Practice Bomb Dated 1944 INERT
$225.00
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