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1979 in aviation and Earthquake bomb

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Difference between 1979 in aviation and Earthquake bomb

1979 in aviation vs. Earthquake bomb

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1979. The earthquake bomb, or seismic bomb, was a concept that was invented by the British aeronautical engineer Barnes Wallis early in World War II and subsequently developed and used during the war against strategic targets in Europe.

Similarities between 1979 in aviation and Earthquake bomb

1979 in aviation and Earthquake bomb have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Barnes Wallis, Bouncing bomb.

Barnes Wallis

Sir Barnes Neville Wallis (26 September 1887 – 30 October 1979), was an English scientist, engineer and inventor.

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Bouncing bomb

A bouncing bomb is a bomb designed to bounce to a target across water in a calculated manner to avoid obstacles such as torpedo nets, and to allow both the bomb's speed on arrival at the target and the timing of its detonation to be pre-determined, in a similar fashion to a regular naval depth charge.

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1979 in aviation and Earthquake bomb Comparison

1979 in aviation has 562 relations, while Earthquake bomb has 42. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.33% = 2 / (562 + 42).

References

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